Daily Kavanah – Tuesday, October 26, 2021
While Halloween is certainly NOT a Jewish holiday, our tradition is not lacking in stories and lessons from ghosts, demons, and other spooky [...]
While Halloween is certainly NOT a Jewish holiday, our tradition is not lacking in stories and lessons from ghosts, demons, and other spooky [...]
While Halloween is certainly NOT a Jewish holiday, our tradition is not lacking in stories and lessons from ghosts, demons, and other spooky [...]
This past Monday marked the Hebrew yahrtzeit of the death of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin. I remember precisely where I was when I heard that [...]
All week, I have been sharing some perspectives on the arc of the Genesis narrative leading to Abraham and how some of its eternal [...]
Over the next few days, I’ll be sharing some perspectives on the arc of the Genesis narrative leading to Abraham and how some [...]
Over the next few days, I’ll be sharing some perspectives on the arc of the Genesis narrative leading to Abraham and how some [...]
If you were writing a Torah for our times, where would you begin? Would you start with the stories of Abraham and Sarah, [...]
Word Games When I was a kid, I loved riddles. At summer camp, after lights out, we would play word games, trying to [...]
This year, we celebrate the Jubilee anniversary of women being officially recognized as Reform Jewish clergy (Rabbi Sally Priesand was ordained by the [...]
This year, we celebrate the Jubilee anniversary of women being officially recognized as Reform Jewish clergy (Rabbi Sally Priesand was ordained by the [...]