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     I and other Chicagoland Rabbis walked carefully, single file, down the narrow, dark and musty passage of the cavern that was part of the Jewish Catacombs of Rome. These catacombs are the ancient burial place of the Jewish community that lived in Rome before, during and well after, the time of Jesus. Above and to the sides…

    Rabbi Marc Rudolph

    August 2, 2018
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  • Parasha Devarim Do You Believe in Miracles?

    In the Book of Deuteronomy, Moses assembles the Israelites and recounts the past forty years of their experience together.  As we know that experience includes the miracles of the plagues in Egypt and the miracle of the splitting of the Red Sea.   “Yet the Eternal has not given you a mind to understand or eyes…

    Rabbi Marc Rudolph

    July 26, 2018
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  • Parasha Balak – The Power of Praise

    I was browsing through the stacks in our synagogue library this week when I came across a book published ten years ago by one Lita Epstein. I had never heard of the author but I was intrigued by the title of the book:   If You Can’t Say Anything Nice, Say it in Yiddish: The Book…

    Rabbi Marc Rudolph

    July 13, 2018
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  • Parasha Chukat — Building Up or Tearing Down?

    This week’s parasha is beloved by rabbis around the world because is so much in it to sermonize about! The parasha opens with the ritual of the red heifer. It is a mysterious Biblical sacrifice that has the power to purify a person who comes into contact with the dead.  Nobody understands how this mitzvah…

    Rabbi Marc Rudolph

    June 26, 2018
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  • Parasha Shalakh Lekha: The Rewards and Challenges of Listening to Others

    Billy Planer is the director of Etgar, which means “challenge” in Hebrew. I learned about him, online, through his participation in the ELI talks, a Jewish version of the TED talks. Etgar is a summer camp that takes Jewish teens to different locations in the United States. These teen agers meet people who are quite…

    Rabbi Marc Rudolph

    June 18, 2018
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  • Parasha Shelakh Lekha — Is a Tree Like a Person?

    My father hated to go to the movies. My mother, who loved the movies, would go with friends when she wanted to see a film.  I can remember only once in my childhood when we went to the theater to watch a movie as a family.. That movie was called “The Longest Day”. When it…

    Rabbi Marc Rudolph

    June 12, 2018
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  • Parasha Naso: Counting on Us

    Last Saturday night, we gathered in the library for our Tikun Lel Shavuot study. Rabbi Edward Friedman of Temple Bnai Israel, and Rabbi Steven Peskind of Elgin joined me and CBS member Anna Lelko and 16 others for a night of study. The practice of studying the entire night of Shavuot is based on a…

    Rabbi Marc Rudolph

    June 1, 2018
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  • Planting a Seed

    Tonight I am going to depart from my usual practice of speaking about the Torah portion for the week. Nor am I going to tie my sermon into a holiday or events on the world stage. Instead, this week I was inspired by our Bar Mitzvah, Jon Qunell.   Jon’s project consisted of selling seeds in…

    Rabbi Marc Rudolph

    May 22, 2018
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  • For Mother's Day and Yom Yerushalayim

    This coming Sunday we have two special days on the calendar. This Sunday, of course, we celebrate Mother’s Day. That, everyone knows. But this Sunday also marks the newest of Jewish holidays, Jerusalem Day. Jerusalem Day celebrates the re-unification of the City of Jerusalem under Israeli sovereignty after the Six Day War in 1967. So,…

    Rabbi Marc Rudolph

    May 15, 2018
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  • Coming Home — In Honor of Israel's 70th Birthday

    Today, the 5th of Iyar on the Jewish calendar, marks the 70th birthday of the State of Israel. As we know,  for almost 2000 years the Jewish people had been praying for G-d to return us to Zion, “to gather those who are dispersed across the four corners of the earth and lead us upright…

    Rabbi Marc Rudolph

    April 24, 2018
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