Still Enslaved, Even During Passover: Reflections on Hate
Soon after the Exodus from Egypt, God teaches us: You shall neither mistreat a stranger nor oppress him, for you were strangers in the land…
Soon after the Exodus from Egypt, God teaches us: You shall neither mistreat a stranger nor oppress him, for you were strangers in the land…
(tell story about everyone bowing in synagogue … ) We do things that we’re used to. We have a “usual” drink at the coffee shop,…
You may remember that earlier in Exodus, God commands the building of the tabernacle. The measurements are precise and exacting – a certain number of…
Everything happens for a reason. Many of us have probably said this, and if not, we’ve certainly heard it. Someone loses a job, ends a…
Judaism has lots of interesting, unique, perhaps even esoteric rituals. But the most interesting that I’ve learned revolves involves a sofer, a Torah scribe. The…
This week starts the beginning of the middle book of our Torah, Leviticus. The editors of the Torah were the Levites, the priestly caste that…
These are the things that the Eternal has commanded you to do: On six days work may be done, but on the seventh day you…
Jews like to touch things. When we parade the Torah around the congregation in the hakafah, we place our prayerbook onto the Torah cover and…
Why do we need this sanctuary? This room, with its Torahs and arks, the pews and prayerbooks, the ark and the Torah. Don’t get me…
Here is the translation of the first two verses that I chanted from this week’s Torah portion, Bshalach. And God said to Moses, ‘Why do…