Shabbat sermons2023-12-27T06:11:21-08:00

Shabbat Sermons

Labor Day is a Jewish Holy Day

Labor Day is a Jewish Holy Day Rabbi Ron Stern Of all the secular holidays in the year, Rabbi Ron says, Labor Day is the most Jewish. Why? Of course, Labor Day is a time for us to stop and recognize, be grateful for, and ensure the wellbeing [...]

By |September 6th, 2022|Categories: Rabbi Ron Stern, Shabbat sermons|Tags: , |Comments Off on Labor Day is a Jewish Holy Day

Rabbi Woznica’s Four Suggestions as we Enter a New Year

Rabbi Woznica’s Four Suggestions as we Enter a New Year Rabbi David Woznica Rabbi David Woznica speaks of new beginnings. With High Holy Days approaching and the month of Elul now upon us, Rabbi Woznica offers four suggestions for the season: 1) Choose and commit to one area of [...]

By |August 29th, 2022|Categories: Rabbi David Woznica, Shabbat sermons|Tags: , |Comments Off on Rabbi Woznica’s Four Suggestions as we Enter a New Year

Shabbat of Sacred Rest, Shabbat of Sacred Responsibility

Shabbat of Sacred Rest, Shabbat of Sacred Responsibility Rabbi Josh Knobel At our Stephen Wise Temple Shabbat by the Beach, Rabbi Josh Knobel speaks of the "Book of Spoken Things," which continues the discourse that Moses began as the Israelites stood by the banks of the River Jordan, [...]

By |August 17th, 2022|Categories: Rabbi Josh Knobel, Shabbat sermons|Tags: , |Comments Off on Shabbat of Sacred Rest, Shabbat of Sacred Responsibility
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