…and complications. With blessings for health and strength, as we continue to support our own and one another’s well-being – of spirit and of body! L’briyut – to health, Rabbi…
…in a spiritual center when threatened with dispersion and assimilation, on re-affirming their identity as Jews when the surrounding world wanted it otherwise. All of this, we are called to…
…deal with other commitments as well: the continual commitment to building and maintaining Jewish community, to values taught and lived out by our ancestors and by us, and I believe,…
…dinner, a short musical Shabbat celebration, and dessert. Shabbat B’yachad (Shabbat Together) This multigenerational, once-a-month Shabbat experience is designed to meet the needs of all different members of our community….
…of antiquity… So during my party, over delicious snacks and a pretty pink signature cocktail (or two!), you’ll join me, Skipper, Alan and Midge and all our Barbie friends for our original Purim shpiel! We are so…
…at the beginning of Sukkot), understanding how precarious is our existence, how vulnerable we really are. Rabbi Alan Lew, z”l (of blessed memory) writes of the joy of Sukkot: “…Perhaps this special joy…
…us out of Egypt), the 11th (given us Shabbat), and the 13th (given us the Torah). Chag Sameach! (And thank you Josh for the great vocal performance!) David Sparr https://www.ohabei.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/dayeinu.mp3…
…one that comes to mind, along with Eliyahu Hanavi, Chad Gadya, and Echad Mi Yodeia (Who is One?). But one of my favorites is Adir Hu, which we could translate…
…we only sing them once a year! Some of my personal favorites are: “The Latke Song” for Hanukkah or “Pharoah Pharoah” for Passover. As it is the start of a…