…Education to our Ansin Religious School students. But above all we are proud of our community. We have many unique opportunities to come together informally, to deepen relationships in meaningful…
…creating and sharing light, and we commemorate the re-dedication of the ancient Temple in Jerusalem after its desecration. We gather for communal lighting of menorahs/chanukiyot, enjoy music of our band…
…the Torah sought to address this exact question of sustainable giving thousands of years ago, and offers its solution in this weeks’ Torah portion, Parshat Emor. Here, in the middle…
…contraception and abortion, and overall healthy relationships, demonstrating to all of us, and to the whole Temple community, that conversations about sex, gender, and abortion, not only were ok but belonged in…
…that each of you found a point of connection with some piece of prayer, ritual, or melody. One of the great blessings of the High Holy Days is the reminder…
…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…
October 6, 2023 Tonight we’ll celebrate the completion of both the cycle of fall holidays and the cycle of Torah readings. This evening begins the dual holy day of…
…this new year bring you the blessing of deeper connection to yourself, to your loved ones, to community and tradition, and to the chain of generations of which you are…
…reduce your plastic use, waste and carbon footprint starting today! Commit to going vegetarian for one or two meat meals per week. You can learn more about the carbon footprint…