Daily Kavanah – Wednesday, March 6, 2024
Since the atrocities of October 7th, Jews around the globe exist together in a dual state of grief and resilience. And there is likely [...]
Since the atrocities of October 7th, Jews around the globe exist together in a dual state of grief and resilience. And there is likely [...]
It is such a gift to be able to share a book with a friend. Recently, I reconnected with an old friend [...]
Dr. Ian Russ: Reflections on Rabbi Zeldin, the Temple, and the Power of Community Founding Member, Dr. Ian Russ March 1, [...]
Every year during the month of March, we celebrate Women’s History Month, a designated time to honor the specific contributions of women to [...]
I remember the first time one of my rabbinic school teachers, Rabbi Ben Hollander (z”l), invited me to his home for Shabbat [...]
One of my students from New York turns 6 today, maybe 7. But, he was my student starting 16 years ago. How’s that [...]
Judaism is a religion of Original Repentance, not Original Sin.I do not remember the first time I learned that, or from whom, but [...]
I am not sure that any art exhibit has taken my breath away quite like the exhibit of Black American Portraits at [...]
Be the Light Rabbi Yoshi Zweiback February 23, 2024 | 14 Adar 1, 5784 Your browser does not support the audio element. [...]
Carter Woodson, the “father” of Black History set out in 1926 to designate a time to educate Americans about Black history and [...]