Israel and the Diaspora: Bridging the Divide
by Rabbi Ron Stern In Matti Friedman’s book, Spies of No Country, he tells the incredible story of Israel’s Jewish spies from Arab [...]
by Rabbi Ron Stern In Matti Friedman’s book, Spies of No Country, he tells the incredible story of Israel’s Jewish spies from Arab [...]
by Rabbi Sari Laufer Bob Dylan’s most recognizable Biblical connection is probably the beginning of Highway 61, Revisited—where he reimagines the dialogue between [...]
by Rabbi David Woznica “Go forth from your native land and from your father’s house to the land I will show you” (Genesis [...]
by Rabbi David Woznica “Go forth from your native land and from your father’s house to the land I will show you” (Genesis [...]
by Rabbi Yoshi Zweiback We put a lot of energy into welcoming and celebrating the New Year. We gather in synagogues around the [...]
by Rabbi Ron Stern The Yiddish short story writer Abraham Reisen tells this Sukkot tale: Baruch and Miriam were the poorest of the [...]
by Rabbi Sari Laufer Tradition teaches us that the very first thing we are supposed to do after the close of Yom Kippur [...]
By Rabbi Josh Knobel As the United States prepares for yet another ferocious election cycle… as the British Prime Minister earns the rebuke [...]
by Cantor Emma Lutz The daily reading of Psalm 27 is a custom throughout Jewish communities before, during, and after the celebration of [...]
By Rabbi Yoshi Zweiback The Jewish month of Elul is a time of preparation for the New Year. We feel the change of [...]