Daily Kavanah – Monday, January 2, 2023
This week, Rabbi Woznica offers some thoughts about entering a new year. New Beginnings As we close the chapter on one year [...]
This week, Rabbi Woznica offers some thoughts about entering a new year. New Beginnings As we close the chapter on one year [...]
This week, The Washington Post and The Times of Israel reported on a letter signed by more than 300 U.S. rabbis and [...]
In the "Eco Bible" I introduced yesterday, each discussion of the weekly parsha (Torah portion) culminates with action items. Rabbis Neril and Dee guide us [...]
I was recently reminded of a classic, ancient rabbinic parable. A passenger on a crowded small ship suddenly takes out a drill [...]
From my vantage point as a teen growing up in New Jersey in the 1970s, California was barely on my radar. Of [...]
Though Hanukkah is in our rearview mirror, its message of hope—that the few can triumph over the many— is an important principle [...]
Tonight we celebrate the sixth night of Hanukkah. Our Festival of Lights points us toward hope—in the midst of the darkest time of [...]
Tonight, we light the fifth candle of Hanukkah. In Jewish professional circles, it's common to hear these weeks referred to as the [...]
Tonight, we light the fourth candle of Hanukkah. The Babylonian Talmud preserves a renowned debate between the schools of Hillel and Shammai [...]
Tonight, we light the third candle of Hanukkah. As we celebrate Hanukkah, we often neglect to acknowledge that the Maccabees' primary foes [...]