…and director, Joey Weisenberg, “Singing is the ultimate expression of freedom, an essential rejoicing at the end of a cycle of suffering. Music is a recognition of the miracles of life.” This…
…living with hearts pulsing with light and compassion. We will live our freedom by choosing justice, compassion, kindness and love on behalf of all the babies, children, teenagers, young parents…
…Judaism “the voice of hope in the conversation of humankind.” Jewish tradition, according to Sacks, is the birthplace of the idea of hope. Through his understanding of the sacred obligation…
…heirs to a tradition which demands our inclusivity and recognition of one another as vital parts of the holy wholeness of our communities and our world. Rabbi Audrey Marcus Berkman…
…Mason Bynes’ “If Singing is Free,” a piece commissioned by NEMPAC to acknowledge the life of Elijah McClain and all the named and unnamed Black lives stolen by police brutality…
…seekers of the sacred, with communities of religious practice of countless types, with people who are not connected with religious practice or community but for whom Jerusalem is simply home; with…
Test-Daria…
…years on this earth exemplified the power and sanctity of relationship and connection – connection to loved ones and connection and commitment to Jewish community and to the broader world….
…for the most vulnerable in our community. This also serves as a foundational notion for why so many Jewish communities have chesed committees, or caring committees, responsible for keeping their finger on…