Never Alone: Our Enduring Commitment to Our People and Our Homeland — Rabbi Yoshi Zweiback
Never Alone: Our Enduring Commitment to Our People and Our Homeland by Rabbi Yoshi Zweiback Delivered on Yom Kippur (9/16/2021) “Mom,” I asked [...]
Never Alone: Our Enduring Commitment to Our People and Our Homeland by Rabbi Yoshi Zweiback Delivered on Yom Kippur (9/16/2021) “Mom,” I asked [...]
Of Sukkot, the Torah teaches: “I made the Israelite people live in booths when I brought them out of the land of Egypt.” [...]
Sukkot is, more than any other holiday, a holiday of vulnerability. We are required to be open—open to the elements of wind and [...]
Tradition teaches that the very first thing we are supposed to do after breaking our Yom Kippur fast is to begin to erect [...]
We have shared so many words together over these past few weeks—prayers, songs, and sermons; “yashar koach”s, “g’mar chatimah tovah”s and comments with [...]
As we move through these Days of Awe, we hope that these readings and excerpts from Sha’ar HaShamayim, our Stephen Wise Temple machzor, will deepen [...]
As we move through these Days of Awe, we hope that these readings and excerpts from Sha’ar HaShamayim, our Stephen Wise Temple machzor, will deepen [...]
As we move through these Days of Awe, we hope that these readings and excerpts from Sha’ar HaShamayim, our Stephen Wise Temple machzor, will deepen [...]
A story is told about Rabbi Levi Yitzchak of Berditzev (1740-1809). One year, a few days before Yom Kippur, he was standing in [...]
As we move through these Days of Awe, we hope that these readings and excerpts from Sha’ar HaShamayim, our Stephen Wise Temple machzor, will deepen [...]