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Rabbi's Week In Review - 4/25/2022

04/25/2022 02:31:38 PM

Apr25

After the Passover celebration, I am still in a Pesach frame of mind. While always ready to get back to my everyday diet by the end of the holiday, I am still holding on to the Passover message of rebirth — the opportunity to take the everyday and see it through new eyes, to create anew.

I am looking with new eyes at a couple of upcoming events that impact our Congregation Kol Ami family. This Sunday, May 1, Kol Ami members...Read more...

Rabbi's Week In Review - 4/18/2022

04/18/2022 02:03:02 PM

Apr18

At our Congregation Kol Ami Passover seder, we discussed a theme for the holiday expressed by the Talmudic sage Shmuel. Shmuel talks about our freedom from enslavement as being one of spiritual freedom. It is, in a sense, freeing ourselves from onerous idol worship, however we define idol worship in this year 5782/2022.  

In the context of our Pesach observance, we talk about everyone being in servitude to something or...Read more...

Rabbi's Week In Review - 4/11/2022

04/11/2022 12:26:33 PM

Apr11

As we approach our Passover celebration in this year 5782, and as we celebrate our own freedom and redemption from persecution, let us resolve to work so that all people are free from persecution and violence. As we were strangers in the land of Egypt, let us always find ways to help the strangers in our midst so that they are strangers no more.

To everyone, a zissen Pesach, a Passover of sweetness. May it be a time of hope and...Read more...

Rabbi's Week In Review - 4/5/2022

04/05/2022 09:56:14 AM

Apr5

As we are in the midst of preparation for our Pesach/Passover observance (mostly about the food, but also a good spring cleaning), we also start to ponder the themes of the holiday. Much more than celebrating our freedom, the holiday compels us to engage in figuring out what comes after liberation. What have we learned from the experience of the Exodus that informs how we engage in the world?

The most oft repeated commandment in our...Read more...

Rabbi's Week In Review - 3/29/2022

03/29/2022 11:21:35 AM

Mar29

A D’var Torah for Parashat Tazria-Shabbat Hahodesh

I watched with great interest the Senate Judiciary Committee hearings this past week regarding Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s nomination to be an associate justice on the U.S. Supreme Court. This interest is not generated solely by my background and interest in law, nor is my concern limited to the state of our country and the ongoing challenges to our democracy. As Jews, we (and...Read more...

Rabbi's Week In Review - 3/21/2022

03/21/2022 03:45:05 PM

Mar21

If you know me at all, you know that my favorite forms of prayer are prayers of gratitude. (The other categories being prayers of petition — asking G-d for what we need — and prayers of praise.) My go-to saying, for my rabbinic ordination, was Midrash from Vayikra Rabbah — that in Messianic times, when all forms of prayer are unnecessary, we will still need to recite prayers of gratitude. (As an aside, we are studying the whys of...Read more...

Rabbi's Week In Review - 3/14/2022

03/14/2022 04:40:50 PM

Mar14

This week we celebrate Purim. For me, Purim always brings on mixed emotions. In essence, we are celebrating a victory, albeit a mythical one. I have come to accept the notion that we need to get a win every so often, and that by experiencing an annual victory in our sacred space, as opposed to meeting the threat of violence with violence in real life, we don’t re-enact the genocide described in Chapter 9 of the Book of Esther.

On...Read more...

Rabbi's Week In Review - 3/7/2022

03/07/2022 03:41:27 PM

Mar7

This past week felt like a good week for connecting. A meeting a week ago Monday in Washington, D.C. (Faith in Action - National Clergy Advisory Board), gave me the opportunity to connect with an old college friend/fraternity brother, in addition to connecting in person for the first time with other members of the Clergy Advisory Board. 

Then on Tuesday, a meeting with national religious leaders of Gamaliel, MORE2’s national...Read more...

Rabbi's Week In Review - 3/1/2022

03/01/2022 11:56:09 AM

Mar1

My thoughts — like so many others’ this past week — have turned to the people of Ukraine. Watching a war take place in real time has brought a sense of immediacy that I find jarring. Watching the courageous and dignified people of Ukraine have their lives literally disrupted overnight has left me shaken. Who can really calculate the long-term impact this will have on their children. I think, for the first time, we are getting a...Read more...

Rabbi's Week In Review - 2/21/2022

02/21/2022 12:14:59 PM

Feb21

I recently realized that it had been some time since I had been to a gallery or museum.  Given that my son Isaac works in a gallery in NYC, it seems I would have missed it sooner or plugged in more regularly. What started me back into a love and appreciation for our visual-art world was the program with Riva Lehrer and her book Golem Girl. Her incredible portraiture, often taking over a year for each work, illustrated people of great...Read more...

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