…yet to come… With this notion in mind, I want to introduce you to a particular song that we have added to this year’s second night Passover seder at TOS: Acheinu….
…came to TOS to speak about this groundbreaking institution, which has greatly influenced the Jewish community nationwide and around the world. This year, as food for thought over this Shabbat,…
…program for toddlers and preschoolers (and soon infants) to fulfill Temple Ohabei Shalom’s commitment to lifelong learning, attract new families to our congregation, and contribute to the Temple’s financial viability. Standing…
…I am praying not only for the physical freedom from danger and persecution in the land of Israel for the 7 million Jewish Israelis and 2 million Arab Israelis who…
…the Jewish, American, and human communities, but this particular global emergency, in its severity and its duration, is new for us. How to celebrate our freedom tonight in the days…
… to seek peace for this country, as it is written (Jer. 29:7): “Seek the peace of the city where I cause you to roam and pray for her to YHVH (Hashem/Adonai/God), for…
…in the weeks to come). I hope you can join me then, and hope to see you tonight for Shabbat Hanukkah b’Yachad. Here is a wonderful resource for learning and…
…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…
…and to push ourselves to find expansiveness, possibility and yes, even freedom. For our ancestors, the first steps of the journey toward freedom, into the unknown, were made with trepidation……