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7 Ways We Can Meet this Moment: Rosh Hashanah 5786

It goes without saying that this has indeed been a difficult few years. Last year as we welcomed in the new year we were negotiating our feelings and response to October 7 and its aftermath. This year, we find ourselves in a place perhaps we didn’t expect, as hostages still languish in captivity and this…
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Why Do We Insist On Asking Victims About Forgiveness?

This being the month of Elul, the themes of repentance and forgiveness are front and center in our hearts and minds as we get ready for the High Holidays. Last week, I had an opportunity to attend a screening of the first two episodes of “The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox,” an 8-part series currently…
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A Day of Love and Hope

This past Shabbat was also a minor holiday on the Jewish calendar: Tu B’Av, so named because of its date, the “fifteenth of [the month of] Av.” Not found in the Torah, it is a later addition to the Jewish calendar, but so seemingly obscure that the rabbis in the Talmud do not have a…
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“Blood Pollutes the Land”

As you can see from the reference to last week’s Torah portion, I wrote this to my congregation last week and forgot to post here. I now have a Substack as well and want to invite you to subscribe to me there as I figure things out! “Blood pollutes the land.” (Numbers 35:33) is a…
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Let’s Stop Punishing Those Who Join Later

We know that coalition building is necessary, as we need to work with allies across divisions in order to bring about the positive societal change that we need. And we also know that it is hard, because working across difference requires humility and compassion, and we sometimes we undermine those coalitions in a variety of…
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Everybody Counts

Torah this week turns to a census. As we begin the new book of Numbers in our annual Torah reading cycle, the Israelites are preparing to restart their journey towards the promised land having spent time encamped at Mount Sinai, receiving the Torah, building the Tabernacle, and installing the priesthood. With the tablets in hand…
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After the Killings in DC

By now you have probably learned about the attack in Washington DC in which Sarah Milgrim and Yaron Lischinsky, two employees of the Israeli embassy, were murdered by a gunman outside the Capital Jewish Museum where they were attending an evening for young professionals. Information continues to emerge; there is video of the gunman inside…
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A Prayer for the Jewish People

May the One who blessed our ancestorsAbraham and SarahIsaac and RebekahJacob and Rachel and LeahBilhah and ZilpahMoses, Aaron and MiriamDavid and SolomonRuth and Esther,Bless us Am YisraelThe Jewish people[here in this community and]Wherever they reside. Bless this nation ofGod-wrestlers.Bless this nation ofRabbis and rulersPoets and prophetsScribes and scholarsWoodchoppers and waterdrawers. Bless this nation thatFled from the…
