Marti Keller – “Magnet Spirituality”

Rev. Marti Keller

A look at some contemporary  maxims found on refrigerator magnets, and a deeper look at one in particular, which has been a controversial virtue/value among Unitarian Universalists over time.

Marti Keller is a lifelong, self-described Jewnitarian whose parents left religious Judaism and found a home for their family in a UU congregation in Maryland and later California. She is a parish and community minister in the Southern region. She is also past president of Unitarian Universalists for Jewish Awareness (UUJA) and co-editor of Jewish Voices in Unitarian Universalism.

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