Rabbi Shabbat Greetings
Shabbat Greetings
Shabbat Shuvah is upon us – this once a year Shabbat moment during these ten days of repentance. This is the moment when we immerse ourselves in deep reflection, examining how…
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What was it like before the beginning of time? Time did have a beginning, both from the point of view of science and the point of view of religion. What…
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In his famous song, “My Way,” Frank Sinatra shares: And now the end is here; And so I face that final curtain, my friend I’ll make it clear. I’ll state my…
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In 1894, President Grover Cleveland followed the examples of Oregon, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and New York and declared the first Monday of September Labor Day, in celebration of those who…
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This Torah portion, Ki Tetze (Deuteronomy 21:10-25:19) has the largest concentration of mitzvot – commandments – of any portion; 74 out of the traditional 613 commandments are found in it. Of…
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Our journey from slavery in Egypt to freedom in our Promised Land is an essential theme of our Torah. This collective memory shapes our liturgy, in prayers such as Mi…
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In this week’s Torah portion, Re’eh (Deuteronomy 11:26-16:17), Moses explains to the Jewish People: “See, I give you today a blessing and a curse”. (11:26) But why use the verb “SEE”? Why…
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We read in this week’s Torah portion, Eikev (Deuteronomy 7:12-11:25), Take care lest you forget Adonai your God and fail to keep [God’s] commandments, rules, and laws that I enjoin…
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There are a plethora of crime TV shows. In one series, the detectives, after some good sleuthing (and not so great dialogue), were interviewing witnesses and trying to convince various…
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The Book of Deuteronomy, Devarim (Deuteronomy 1:1-3:22) which we begin reading this week, is written in a different style than the earlier biblical books – not from the perspective of…
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