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Shabbat Chanukah
Let There Be Light December 6, 2012 marks an important date in the history of American and world Jewry. Even so, most of you probably do not know what this date represents. December 6 , 2012 marks the 25th anniversary of the March on Washington to protest the treatment of Jews in the Soviet Union. …
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Parasha Toldot
Who Started It? Did Israel start it when it assassinated the chief of the military wing of Hamas, Ahmad Jabari? Did Hamas start it when it fired on an Israeli jeep patrolling the border? Did Israel start it when 13 year old Hamid Younis Abu Daqqa was killed during a clash with militants in Gaza?…
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Parasha Chayei Sarah
Love Makes the World Go Round What song comes to your mind when you hear the words, “Love Makes the World Go Round?” Perhaps it is this contemplation of the power of physical love by Rhythm and Blues singer Deon Jackson, recorded in 1965 You know Love Makes The World Go Round Love makes the…
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Parasha VaYerah
To See and Do The Torah is a remarkably terse document that uses surprisingly few words. For example, if you want to know what Abraham looked like, the Bible does not tell us. The Bible describes King Saul as “tall and good looking” and describes King David as “handsome”, but that that about does it…
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Parasha Lech Lecha
Like Terach or Abraham? This evening I am going to do something quite audacious. This evening I am going to do something very bold, something that I have never done before on a pulpit. This evening I am going to do something that requires a lot of hutzpah – or “choots-spa”, as Michelle Bachman would…
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Parasha Noah
Servant or Partner? We are smack in the middle of the college football season and talk has begun about who is a candidate for the Heisman Trophy, the award for the best player in college football. Geno Smith, the quarterback for West Virginia, is a leading candidate for the award. However, his team suffered a…
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Shabbat Chol HaMoed Sukkot
The Sukkah of Peace The prayer, Hashkivenu, which we say on Friday night, contains the phrase “sukat Shelomecha” three times. It concludes with the blessing, “Ufros alenu Sukat shlomecha” – spread over us the Sukkah of Your peace. The question I would like to explore this Shabbat Chol HaMoed Succot – this Intermediate Sabbath of…
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October Newsletter Article
Between Israel and the Nations When I practiced as a psychotherapist I learned a valuable lesson – what people tell you is not nearly as important, at times, as what people leave out. So it peaks my interest when our newsletter editor quotes from the Havdalah blessing that is in our prayer book, Kol Haneshama. …
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Yom Kippur Day 5773
Olympic Mettle This past summer we were witness to the Olympic Games in London. Although there had been many concerns about terrorism, transportation, and weather, the games came off magnificently. A few weeks later London hosted the Paralympics, a multi-sport event for the disabled, in the same stadium venues. These games, recently concluded, were a…
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Kol Nidre 5773
Well, Well, Well! Why is this night different from all other nights? I know, it isn’t Passover! On all other nights our prayers begin with praises to G-d, but on this night we do not begin with praises to G-d. Perplexing indeed! What’s more, this holiest day of the Jewish year, a day when we…