“Outstanding leader and even better human being.” “So grateful.” “You helped make me who I am.” Members share what Joe Chuman means to them as he prepares to retire after leading our Society for 47 years.Read More
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America, the Exceptional Nation: Are We, Should We Be, Can We Be?
Today, our exceptional nation is put to the test, but what we are experiencing now, however trying, may lead to the maturation of American society. In this column, leader Joe Chuman says our exceptionalism may be rooted in the ability of America to renew itself.Read More
Welcome Back Dinner: Yummy Eats and Lots of Camaraderie
Our Social Affairs Committee has planned a virtual Welcome Back Dinner, for members only, on Sept. 12 from 6-7 pm, via Zoom. Keep reading to see the menu and your opportunities for conversation.Read More
Rebuilding the American Future
The pandemic has unmasked great and strident and, too often, acrimonious divisions in American society. A workable future must find ways to overcome those divisions and frame the policies that will underlie reconstruction. Ethical Culture has something of great value to add to this project.Read More
Our Society Mourns Edith Levine
Our longtime, esteemed member Edith Levine has died. She was surrounded by her loving family, including her husband of 69 years, Bob. Here is Leader Joe Chuman’s letter to members about Edith.
In a Challenging Time, Doing What We Can to Bend Our Fate
Perhaps by harnessing our powers of forethought we can to some degree bend our fate and gain at least partial mastery over it during this challenging time, Leader Joe Chuman says in his column.
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