Harold S. Kushner

  • Jesshas quotedlast month
    The misfortunes of good people are not only a problem to the people who suffer and to their families. They are a problem to everyone who wants to believe in a just and fair and livable world
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    To ask “Why do the righteous suffer?” or “Why do bad things happen to good people?” is not to limit our concern to the martyrdom of saints and sages, but to try to understand why ordinary people—ourselves and people around us—should have to bear extraordinary burdens of grief and pain
  • Jesshas quotedlast month
    One of the ways in which people have tried to make sense of the world’s suffering in every generation has been by assuming that we deserve what we get, that somehow our misfortunes come as punishment for our sins
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    Sometimes we try to make sense of life’s trials by saying that people do in fact get what they deserve, but only over the course of time
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