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  • Bamidbar: Ya Gotta Have Heart

     Whether you are a child beginning studies in our own Congregation Beth Shalom Religious School, or an adult studying at an Israeli Ulpan, one of the first Hebrew words that you will learn is a word used over 600 times in the Bible. That word is “rosh”, or “head”. Our parasha this week begins with…

    Rabbi Marc Rudolph

    June 10, 2016
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  • Behukotai — Scared Straight

    This week’s parasha has to be the most difficult Torah reading of the entire year. It is the final chapter in the Book of Leviticus. The Jewish people are still settled around Mount Sinai. They have been given many of the commandments that they are to follow as they look forward to leaving their encampment…

    Rabbi Marc Rudolph

    June 3, 2016
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  • Parasha BeHar — Getting Second Chances

                Last Saturday night, as we left the synagogue following Havdalah, we were greeted by a Full Moon rising above the treetops in the East. To the right of the moon shone the planet Mars, with even its reddish tint visible to the naked eye. Looking up, I was reminded that at the last Full…

    Rabbi Marc Rudolph

    May 27, 2016
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  • The Impossible Mitzvah — A Belated Sermon for Mother's Day

    Legend has it that Ernest Hemingway was bet that he could not write a novel in just six words. He wrote, “For sale, baby shoes, never worn.”  Larry Smith, a journalist, published a book called, OY, Only Six? Why not More? Six Word Memoirs on Jewish Life.”  In that book, which contains 360 personal takes…

    Rabbi Marc Rudolph

    May 13, 2016
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  • Parasha Tazria — Getting Along with Your Brother or Sister

    [The following sermon was written with our third graders, who participated in our Friday night services, in mind.]  I don’t know how many of our students in the third grade know who Sonia Sotomayor is. Sonia Sotomayor is the first Hispanic Judge appointed to the United States Supreme Court. She was appointed in 2009 by…

    Rabbi Marc Rudolph

    April 10, 2016
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  • Parasha Shemini — Traditions Lost and Found

    I’m pretty certain that the sages who are responsible for the text of the Torah scroll knew nothing about April Fools’ Day. But every once in a while, a person reading the Torah has to stop and wonder. For example, in the Book of Numbers there is an upside down pair of the Hebrew letter…

    Rabbi Marc Rudolph

    April 4, 2016
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  • Parasha Tzav: The Anointed One

    Once again, the entire world looked on in horror this week as terrorist attacks struck the city of Brussels. This past year alone we have seen violence, destruction and an unspeakable disregard for innocent human beings seemingly everywhere – from the intractable conflicts in Iraq and Syria, to Libya and Africa, to Paris and San…

    Rabbi Marc Rudolph

    March 27, 2016
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  • Vayikra — Making Sacrifices

    Years back I heard of a congregation that read only from the first book and a half of the Torah– Genesis and half of Exodus, Shabbat morning.  As you know, traditionally, we read from all Five Books of the Torah in the course of our weekly Sabbath morning services. The reason this congregation read only…

    Rabbi Marc Rudolph

    March 20, 2016
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  • Parasha Pekudai — Struggling With Our Evil Inclination

    President Ronald Reagan famously exclaimed, “Trust, but verify”. The phrase is actually a saying from the Russian language.  Historians tell us that President Reagan used it often in his arms control negotiations with Michael Gorbachev in the 1980s.  “Trust, but verify could be the title of this week’s parasha. As you recall, Moses has been…

    Rabbi Marc Rudolph

    March 13, 2016
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  • Ki Tissa – Building Community

     Last Sunday morning our synagogue was buzzing. The social hall was filled with booths put up by each classroom in our Religious School.  Just imagine about 170 children, with parents in attendance collecting money for various causes.  At the booth put up by our Pre-K and Kindergarten class they were collecting for a North Shore…

    Rabbi Marc Rudolph

    March 11, 2016
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