Gone But Not Forgotten: Our Passovers to Remember
The matzah has been put away. Bread - if you eat it these days - is back on the table. Passover is, well, [...]
The matzah has been put away. Bread - if you eat it these days - is back on the table. Passover is, well, [...]
by Rabbi Yoshi Zweiback It's the same basic narrative. Do you remember the first version you heard? Was it the Maxwell House [...]
It's the same basic narrative. Do you remember the first version you heard? Was it the Maxwell House edition? Or maybe it was [...]
By Cantor Emma Lutz This week, we begin our annual journey into the Book of the Leviticus with Parshat Vayikra. Fixed between [...]
Irv is 92 years old. He has a warm smile and beautiful, blue eyes. We were talking the other day about the passage [...]
It is with profound gratitude that we announce a major legacy gift from Roy Kaufman, Z"L. We are truly humbled, honored, and inspired [...]
by Rabbi David Woznica Who is rich? Ben Zoma, a 2nd century sage, famously asks in Pirke Avot (Chapter 4). His answer, [...]
by Rabbi Joshua Knobel This Shabbat, we honor our Temple’s founding generation by celebrating the namesake they selected for our cherished community–Rabbi Stephen [...]
by Rabbi Yoshi Zweiback Jackie Mason once quipped that Jews aren’t very intimidating physically. As Mason put it, “Let’s be honest, did you [...]
With the recent incidents of threats called into Jewish institutions across the country over the last several weeks, our thoughts and prayers are [...]