Daily Kavanah – Tuesday, August 4, 2020
One of the most memorable scenes from Fiddler on the Roof is when the rabbi is asked to say a blessing for the Czar. The [...]
One of the most memorable scenes from Fiddler on the Roof is when the rabbi is asked to say a blessing for the Czar. The [...]
According to the Torah, Moses brought the world democracy, but it required a little cajoling from his father-in-law. In Exodus, Moses’ father-in-law, Yitro, [...]
The three Shabbatot leading up to Tisha B’Av are known as the Three Weeks of Affliction, with the haftarot (prophetic readings) filled with messages of [...]
If you have never heard it chanted—hearing Eicha (the Book of Lamentations, read on Tisha B’Av) is a beautiful and deeply moving experience. [...]
Thinking about Tisha B’Av, which begins tonight, my colleague Rabbi Lisa Hochberg-Miller wrote We can respond both personally and collectively. The personal asks [...]
In a fascinating, wide-ranging discussion on race in America, China and its Jewish history, and much more, Rabbi Yoshi speaks with Pulitzer Prize-winning [...]
In normal times, summer is the quiet season—school is out, we are travelling, relaxing, enjoy a slowed-down rhythm of long days and warm [...]
Elections and Voter Information from the Office of the CA Secretary of State According to the Torah, Moses brought the world democracy, [...]
Earth’s crammed with heaven, And every common bush afire with God; But only he who sees, takes off his shoes — The rest [...]
Do I need my mask for this? Having just moved from our apartment to a home, I’ve been confronted with a new dilemma. [...]