Daily Kavanah – Monday, December 19, 2022
Tonight, we light the second candle of Hanukkah.When we think of Hanukkah, we often think of the gevurah (the strength) demonstrated by the Maccabees in [...]
Tonight, we light the second candle of Hanukkah.When we think of Hanukkah, we often think of the gevurah (the strength) demonstrated by the Maccabees in [...]
Our celebration of the Festival of Lights, Chag Urim, begins on Sunday evening. During the darkest time of the year, we literally and spiritually [...]
Hanukkah begins on Sunday night, December 18. This week, in advance of our celebration, here are some reflections on darkness and light. [...]
Hanukkah begins on Sunday night, December 18. This week, in advance of our celebration, here are some reflections on darkness and light.Ten years [...]
Hanukkah begins on Sunday night, December 18. This week, in advance of our celebration, here are some reflections on darkness and light. [...]
Hanukkah begins on Sunday night, December 18. This week, in advance of our celebration, here are some reflections on darkness and light. [...]
This week's Torah portion tells of the dramatic reunion of Jacob and his brother Esau. Part of the drama is that Jacob [...]
Like most Jewish kids, Hanukkah was my favorite holiday growing up. I loved everything about it: the decorations, the gifts, the fried [...]
Returning to Places of Connection "I am sitting In the morning At the diner On the corner I am waiting At the [...]
One of the most famous piyyutim (liturgical poems) for Hanukkah is “Maoz Tzur.” Thought to have been written during the Crusades in [...]