Rosh Hashanah 5783: Der Shiker is Nisht a Goy: Der Shiker Iz a Yid
Watch the Sermon Here. It starts at 3:16. Over the summer I read a wonderful book. It’s called Undelivered: the Never-Heard Speeches That Would Have
Watch the Sermon Here. It starts at 3:16. Over the summer I read a wonderful book. It’s called Undelivered: the Never-Heard Speeches That Would Have
By Miriam A.G. Baumgartner Imagine for a moment you live with depression. It is not a family member or loved one who has depression —
The Jewish holiday of Sukkot is festive, vibrant, strange and exciting. In neighborhoods with large Jewish populations, passersby might notice wood and plastic huts going
As we approach Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, holidays known as the “Days of Awe and Fear,” we’ll reflect on the role of fear in
by Rabbi Sandra Cohen בְּרֹאשׁ הַשָּׁנָה יִכָּתֵבוּן, וּבְיוֹם צוֹם כִּפּוּר יֵחָתֵמוּן – B’rosh hashanah yicatevu u’v’yom tzum kippur y’chamtenu On Rosh Hashanah it is written,
This article is a written version of a speech given in 5782/2021 By Rabbi Brian I. Michelson It was a moment I had almost forgotten,
By Max Hollander and Jaime Glazerman Rosh Hashanah is an exciting time of year. It’s a chance to reflect on our past and set our
Among the myriad of traditions and prayers experienced on Yom Kippur, two stand out: fasting and repentance. For most adults, these are uncomfortable but benign
Countless studies have shown how practicing gratitude can lead to a better life. Gratitude improves mood, fosters optimism, strengthens social bonds and leads to physical
As the High Holiday season begins and we think about being written in the Book of Life in the new year, I am thinking about