Jews and Christians are different and one way to understand each other is to ask questions. Sometimes, said Levine, we think, "yes, but shouldn't we already know this" and then we make stuff up because we think we understand it.
Like many Northwesterners, I recently participated in the summer ritual of picking huckleberries. It is a last hurrah of the season, drawing us northward and upward, into the woods; or to a ditch on the side of the road.
A buddy and I were chatting the other day about the difference between fresh farm-grown food and the stuff you find in supermarkets. We agreed that the food you eat right off the farm is vastly better-tasting and better for you.