On Thanksgiving: Two Questions for you to Ponder
by Rabbi David Woznica It’s a good reflection on our country that we have a national holiday devoted to giving thanks. Gratitude is [...]
by Rabbi David Woznica It’s a good reflection on our country that we have a national holiday devoted to giving thanks. Gratitude is [...]
by Rabbi David Woznica Tomorrow morning we mail our 2018-2019 (5779) Center for Jewish Life brochure. It contains descriptions of dialogues, lectures, classes, [...]
by Rabbi David Woznica The Talmud teaches, “The Day of Atonement atones for sins against God, not for sins against man, unless [...]
by Rabbi David Woznica This week our Torah reading of Matot-Masei concludes the Book of Numbers (in Hebrew, Bamidbar or “In the [...]
by Rabbi David Woznica It is customary for those in mourning to recite Kaddish after the death of a mother, father, husband, [...]
by Rabbi David Woznica We have entered a period of the year where we count the Omer. Historically, the Omer was a [...]
by Rabbi David Woznica Along with members of our congregation, I have just returned from the AIPAC Policy Conference in Washington, [...]
by Rabbi David Woznica In a well-known verse that begins this week’s Torah portion, Bo, God tells Moses, “Go to Pharoah: For I [...]
by Rabbi David Woznica This is among my favorite times of the year. I enjoy Christmas songs from Johnny Mathis, Nat King Cole, [...]
by Rabbi David Woznica The Pilgrims, whom we acknowledge as the precursors to Thanksgiving, crossed the Atlantic on the Mayflower in 1620. They [...]