Daily Kavanot
Writings of reflection by the Stephen Wise Temple clergy.
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Daily Kavanah – Wednesday, November 29, 2023
Continuing this series highlighting words of wisdom offered by our third and fourth grade Wise Elementary Students at their morning worship services, the following introduces the V’ahavta. Under the guidance of their teachers, our students unpack the layers of meaning that they find in the prayers. They seek to connect the themes with pertinent principles in their own lives. Benjamin’s words below explore what it might mean to declare love for God. Adults can have difficulty embracing this concept, but this fourth grader thinks of God as the force for good in our lives and the world. In a time of so much darkness the optimism of a young man can and should inspire us all. I feel that to love God is to remember that good will always exist in the world, and that believing in God is how God exists as a divine entity that spurs us to do [...]
Daily Kavanah – Tuesday, November 28, 2023
This week I’m sharing words from a few of our third and fourth grade students at Wise Elementary school. The children are assigned the task of writing an introduction to a particular prayer in the morning service. As I led services this week, I was struck by the poignant and inspirational insights from these young teachers. Liam’s words, below, reflected his understanding of the Barechu – the call to worship. Customarily, the first line: Barechu et Adonai Hamevorach! (“Bless Adonai, the One who is praised!”) is recited by the service leader. The congregation then responds with a knee bend and bow, saying: Baruch Adonai Hamevorach l’olam vaed (“Blessed is Adonai the One who is praised forever”). The response indicates their readiness to continue the service. Liam sees this call and response as a summons to be meaningfully present for others. Here is his beautiful interpretation: “Heneini,” I am here. A heneini moment for me was when I saw [...]
Daily Kavanah – Monday, November 27, 2023
One of the high points of the week are the services that my fellow clergy and I lead with our Wise Elementary School students. The children’s incredible enthusiasm and energy make the services truly uplifting. They also bring the beautiful wisdom that comes from the unique perspectives of astute, yet wonderfully innocent, children. Over the course of the year, the Judaic studies teachers work with the students to prepare iyunim – introductions to a particular prayer. The children are invited to integrate concepts in the prayer with their values and their take on the world around them. This past week, I had the pleasure of joining our second through fourth graders. I was so inspired by their words that I want to share them with you. It’s been said that “from the mouths of babes…” Well, from the mouths of our incredible children come insights that can inspire and uplift us all.For [...]
Daily Kavanah – Friday, November 24, 2023
Throughout this Thanksgiving week, I’ve been focusing on my gratitude list. I’ll be honest with you — it’s been hard during this time of war in Israel and rising antisemitism here and around the world. I feel a deep sense of loss and sadness for those murdered on October 7th. I am deeply worried about the well-being of the 240 hostages. I mourn the more than 380 soldiers who’ve sacrificed their lives for Medinat Yisrael and, more broadly, for the Jewish People since the start of this war. And because grief and empathy are not finite or “zero sum,” I also feel sadness for the innocent civilians in Gaza who have been killed and wounded in their tragic role as human shields for the Hamas terrorist regime. I feel pain about the terrible uptick in antisemitism, especially on college campuses. So much pain. So much loss. So much sadness. At moments like this [...]
Daily Kavanah – Thursday, November 23, 2023
מודים אנחנו לך Modim anachnu lach, we are grateful before You, God. A prayer of gratitude for this Thanksgiving Day: For the laughter of the children, For my own life breath, For the abundance of food on this table, For the ones who prepared this sumptuous feast, For the roof over our heads, The clothes on our backs, For our health, And our wealth of blessings, For this opportunity to celebrate with family and friends, For the freedom to pray these words Without fear… In this great country, Whose landscape is as vast and beautiful as her inhabitants. Thank you, God, for giving us all these. Amen. May our hearts be warm and our bellies full. May we find comfort and coziness with our families and in our homes. May the People of Israel know peace swiftly and in our days. And after today, with our bodies and souls feeling satiated [...]