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April 25, 2026 – 11:39 pm | Comments Off on Your Fellow is Golden126 views

We can look at our fellow and just see their faults, or just see their strengths. The Torah enjoins us to see our fellow as golden.

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Shabbat Zachor: Memory Is A Bridge

March 5, 2016 – 8:49 pm | Comments Off on Shabbat Zachor: Memory Is A Bridge4,229 views
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Remember
Can you imagine driving down the street and suddenly realizing that you forgot where you are coming from? If you don’t know where you are coming from, you can’t know where you are going or why. Severed from the past, the present has no bridge to the future.

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Mishpatim: Festival And Season

January 30, 2016 – 11:59 pm | Comments Off on Mishpatim: Festival And Season3,700 views
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The Name
The Jewish festivals celebrate the miracles of our history. The festival of Passover celebrates the exodus. Shavuot, celebrates the giving of the Ten Commandments. Sukkot, celebrates the miracles that our ancestors experienced during their journey through the desert.
The festivals are named according to the miracles that they commemorate. The …

Chanukah: The Unbreakable Jewish Core

December 15, 2015 – 11:00 pm | Comments Off on Chanukah: The Unbreakable Jewish Core3,556 views
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The Seed
Chanukah is a festival saturated in oil so let’s ask an olive question. What is the most important part of the olive, the fruit or the seed? The fruit is beautiful and useful. It is filled with oil that can be extracted or it can be eaten as is. …

Chanukah: The Diaspora Mindset

December 17, 2014 – 3:39 pm | Comments Off on Chanukah: The Diaspora Mindset3,538 views
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A Changed Perspective
It was several years ago, upon my return from a December trip to Israel, that I realized how deeply the diaspora had disaporized (to coin a new term) me. The seasonal decorations and music that pervade the public arena this time of year, were completely absent in Israel. …

Simchat Torah: Festival Of Transformation

October 12, 2014 – 12:28 pm | Comments Off on Simchat Torah: Festival Of Transformation3,658 views
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The Million Dollar Question
Everyone wonders about this. Why do we rejoice with the Torah at the end of the High Holiday season if the Torah was given in the late spring, on Shavuot? Should we not dance and rejoice over the Torah on the day it was given?
The obvious answer …

Sukkot: A Time for Unity

October 4, 2014 – 11:55 pm | Comments Off on Sukkot: A Time for Unity3,725 views
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Alone In Our Thoughts
I sit at my desk late at night and reflect on the day that just passed. It was Yom Kippur today, a day filled with prayer, song, meditation and study. My mind turns to the last few moments of the holy day and I remember standing at …

New Year Greeting: Growing Up

September 27, 2014 – 10:42 pm | Comments Off on New Year Greeting: Growing Up4,184 views
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New Year Greeting: Growing Up
A new year is upon us. One year chases another, one decade follows the next. Our lives unfold, our circumstances evolve, but how about us? Do we grow as well or are we stinted in our spiritual and emotional growth?

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Rosh Hashanah: Humility

September 20, 2014 – 11:19 pm | Comments Off on Rosh Hashanah: Humility3,404 views
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Shabbat of Penance
The days between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur are Aseret Yemei Teshuva, the ten days of penance and the Shabbat between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur is Shabbat Shuva, the Shabbat of return. This year, the two days of Rosh Hashana lead directly into the Shabbat of return.

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