Eyes on Wise 9.7.17
The House of Adonai By Cantor Emma Lutz “One thing I ask of Adonai, only that do I seek: to live in the house of Adonai all the days [...]
Eyes on Wise 8.31.17
The Blame Game by Rabbi Josh Knobel As emergency responders and volunteers still struggle to provide immediate relief to stranded, separated, and grieving families in Houston, an impatient nation [...]
This Week at Wise 8.10.17
Mourning Becomes Dancing by Rabbi Yoshi Zweiback This time of the Jewish year always makes me of a verse from Psalm 30 that’s about hope, grit, and resilience: “You [...]
This Week At Wise 8.3.17
Shabbat Nachamu. A Shabbat of Comfort by Cantor Nathan Lam This Shabbat is given a special name which is drawn from the Prophetic reading assigned to this week’s [...]
This Week At Wise 7.27.17
The Prince Who Thought He Was a Rooster by Cantor Emma Lutz This week, I share with you one of my favorite stories from our aggadah, the legends of [...]
This Week At Wise 7.20.17
Offer a Prayer by Rabbi David Woznica One of the most meaningful ways of bringing God and Judaism into one’s daily life is to recite a prayer before eating [...]
This Week At Wise 7.13.17
Touching Eternity by Rabbi Ron Stern God, grant me the ability to be alone; may it be my custom to go outdoors each day among the trees [...]
This Week At Wise 7.6.17
The Doctrine of Desperation by Rabbi Joshua Knobel The tingle in the back of my skull had evolved into a desperate, pulsating throb. We had tested every conceivable solution, [...]
This Week At Wise 6.29.17
The Spirit of Summer By Rabbi Yoshi Zweiback Even in Los Angeles, where we enjoy pretty terrific temperatures all year long, there’s something extra special about summertime. After Memorial [...]
This Week at Wise 6.22.17
Pulitzer Prize-Winning Columnist Bret Stephens Speaks to Packed House On Tuesday evening Wise welcomed Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Bret L. Stephens of the New York Times, who spoke to a [...]