Parshat Chayei Sara: What Love Can Do – November 10, 2023

Genesis 24:67 וַיְבִאֶ֣הָ יִצְחָ֗ק הָאֹ֙הֱלָה֙ שָׂרָ֣ה אִמּ֔וֹ וַיִּקַּ֧ח אֶת־רִבְקָ֛ה וַתְּהִי־ל֥וֹ לְאִשָּׁ֖ה וַיֶּאֱהָבֶ֑הָ וַיִּנָּחֵ֥ם יִצְחָ֖ק אַחֲרֵ֥י אִמּֽוֹ׃ Isaac then brought her into the tent of his mother Sarah, and he took Rebekah as his wife. Isaac loved her, and thus found comfort after his mother’s death. Few in the Torah go through the kind of emotional ordeal that Isaac did. Between…

Parshat Vayera: The Minyan – November 3, 2023

November 3, 2023 Genesis 18:32 וַ֠יֹּ֠אמֶר אַל־נָ֞א יִ֤חַר לַֽאדֹנָי֙ וַאֲדַבְּרָ֣ה אַךְ־הַפַּ֔עַם אוּלַ֛י יִמָּצְא֥וּן שָׁ֖ם עֲשָׂרָ֑ה וַיֹּ֙אמֶר֙ לֹ֣א אַשְׁחִ֔ית בַּעֲב֖וּר הָעֲשָׂרָֽה׃ And he said, “Let not my lord be angry if I speak but this last time: What if ten should be found there?” “I will not destroy, for the sake of the ten.” The fact is fairly well known that…

Parshat Lech Lecha: Headlines and Facebook Posts – October 27, 2023

Genesis 12:1 וַיֹּ֤אמֶר יְהֹוָה֙ אֶל־אַבְרָ֔ם לֶךְ־לְךָ֛ מֵאַרְצְךָ֥ וּמִמּֽוֹלַדְתְּךָ֖ וּמִבֵּ֣ית אָבִ֑יךָ אֶל־הָאָ֖רֶץ אֲשֶׁ֥ר אַרְאֶֽךָּ׃ The Lord said to Abram, “Go forth from your native land and from your father’s house to the land that I will show you.” If I can speak honestly: in this moment I am having difficulty thinking of anything but the war in Israel. On top of the…

Parshat Bereisheet: Solar Eclipse

October 13, 2023 Genesis 1:16 וַיַּ֣עַשׂ אֱלֹהִ֔ים אֶת־שְׁנֵ֥י הַמְּאֹרֹ֖ת הַגְּדֹלִ֑ים אֶת־הַמָּא֤וֹר הַגָּדֹל֙ לְמֶמְשֶׁ֣לֶת הַיּ֔וֹם וְאֶת־הַמָּא֤וֹר הַקָּטֹן֙ לְמֶמְשֶׁ֣לֶת הַלַּ֔יְלָה וְאֵ֖ת הַכּוֹכָבִֽים׃ God made the two great lights, the greater light to dominate the day and the lesser light to dominate the night, and the stars. Across cultures, Light has always been the metaphor for goodness and joy. We pray that those…

Shemini Atzeret: Gray Area – October 6, 2023

Numbers 29:35 בַּיּוֹם֙ הַשְּׁמִינִ֔י עֲצֶ֖רֶת תִּהְיֶ֣ה לָכֶ֑ם כׇּל־מְלֶ֥אכֶת עֲבֹדָ֖ה לֹ֥א תַעֲשֽׂוּ׃ On the eighth day you shall hold a solemn gathering; you shall not work at your occupations. The lesser known holiday of Shemini Atzeret begins tonight at Sundown. This is celebrated on the Eighth day after Sukkot begins. However, this poses a problem: In the diaspora, the festivals are…

Sukkot: Get Outside! – September 29, 2023

Kohelet 12:12 וְיֹתֵ֥ר מֵהֵ֖מָּה בְּנִ֣י הִזָּהֵ֑ר עֲשׂ֨וֹת סְפָרִ֤ים הַרְבֵּה֙ אֵ֣ין קֵ֔ץ וְלַ֥הַג הַרְבֵּ֖ה יְגִעַ֥ת בָּשָֽׂר׃ A further word: Against them, my child, be warned! The making of many books is without limit. And much study is a wearying of the flesh. Many are the reasons that we read the book of Kohelet on Sukkot. Ironically, this verse comes at the…

Yom Kippur: A Day Like Purim – September 22, 2023

Leviticus 16:30 כִּֽי־בַיּ֥וֹם הַזֶּ֛ה יְכַפֵּ֥ר עֲלֵיכֶ֖ם לְטַהֵ֣ר אֶתְכֶ֑ם מִכֹּל֙ חַטֹּ֣אתֵיכֶ֔ם לִפְנֵ֥י יְהֹוָ֖ה תִּטְהָֽרוּ׃ For on this day, atonement shall be made for you to purify you of all your sins; you shall be pure before the Lord  For those familiar with the Hebrew language, the phrase “Yom Kippurim” has two meanings. The first is “day of atonement.” The second is…

Rosh Hashanah: The Secret Message of the Shofar – September 15, 2023

תקיעה שברים תקיעה Tekiyah Shevarim Tekiyah When the shofar is blown on Rosh Hashanah each blast takes this form: Tekiyah, one whole blast, followed by a blast broken into three or nine parts, followed by tekiyah, another whole blast. Whole, broken, whole. The shofar is meant to open our hearts to change, to open our hearts to each other, and this pattern…

Parshat Nitzavim: Closer Than We Know – September 8, 2023

Deuteronomy 30:14 כִּֽי־קָר֥וֹב אֵלֶ֛יךָ הַדָּבָ֖ר מְאֹ֑ד בְּפִ֥יךָ וּבִֽלְבָבְךָ֖ לַעֲשֹׂתֽוֹ׃ No, the thing is very close to you, in your mouth and in your heart, to observe it. Where is Torah? Seems like a strange question to ask, because we know where it comes from. We read about Mount Sinai and the Torah’s being given from God. We read about Moses’…

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