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    • A Swastika at TBH

      This morning I discovered a swastika painted on a statue outside the Temple Beth Hatfiloh building. This is the letter I sent out to my congregation community. Friends, This morning I arrived at TBH to find a swastika painted on the statue that graces the entrance to our offices. Earlier this morning I read an…

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      December 22, 2015
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      anti-Semitism, Olympia, swastika, Temple Beth Hatfiloh, vandalism
    • Joseph, the Brother Sold Into Slavery, is…[SPOILER ALERT]

      Here I am, reflecting on Torah, Star Wars and spoilers on the Rabbis Without Borders blog… Joseph, the Brother Sold into Slavery, is…[SPOILER ALERT]

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      December 16, 2015
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    • A Very Pagan Hanukkah

        Today is the fifth day of Hanukkah if you are reading this after sunset (which you probably are, since I didn’t post it until after sunset.) This is a special day of this eight day holiday because it is the first day in which we have more light than darkness. When we light the…

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      December 10, 2015
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      Avodah Zarah, Hanukkah, light, Maccabees, solstice, Talmud
    • The One Biblical Verse We Need to Remember When We Discuss Guns

      The New York Times did something extraordinary this Saturday—it ran an editorial on the front page. This was extraordinary in both senses of the word. On the one hand it was unusual in that this is the first time since 1920 that the Times ran an editorial on the front page. And on the other…

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      December 6, 2015
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      Deuteronomy, Deuteronomy 22:8, gun violence, guns, parapet, Scripture, Torah
    • Pray, But Light the Candles Too

      With Hanukkah beginning this Sunday night, it is time to retell the traditional story of Hanukkah, how a small band of Jewish rebels rose up against the oppressive regime of King Antiochus, the Greek ruler who imposed severe restrictions on the Jewish community and Jewish practice, even desecrating the holy Temple in Jerusalem. Once the…

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      December 3, 2015
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      Daily News, gun violence, Hanukkah, Maccabees, rabbis, San Bernardino, Talmud
    • Reunions

      This is the week of reunions. For many, the holiday of Thanksgiving means a reunion of sorts, a coming together with family and friends who we may only see this one time a year. This is one of the special aspects of holiday time, we not only connect with the spirit of the season, and…

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      November 25, 2015
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      Esau, high school, Jacob, reunions, Thanksgiving, Vayishlach
    • Why I’m Tired of Praying for Peace

      This week, once again, I had a turn on the Rabbis Without Borders blog on the My Jewish Learning website. My turn came in the wake of the attacks in Paris after which, I must admit, a deep sense of sorrow filled me. As we float between pessimism and optimism, I offer these thoughts (follow…

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      November 20, 2015
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    • Finding Expansiveness on a Tuesday Afternoon

      Confession #1: You might have already realized this but I didn’t write a column last week. Last week was a bit busy for me, not only with work but with Yohanna being out of town attending a conference, I was solo parenting for a few days. Balancing that fact, along with things at work that…

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      November 12, 2015
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      James Bond, Spectre, Toldot
    • Enough

      Enough

      One of the most moving parts of my trip to Israel a few months ago wasn’t even a part of my official itinerary. Once my program of Interfaith Partners for Peace ended, I spend a few days on my own which included a visit to Yohanna’s uncle Eli and his family in Ramat Hasharon, outside…

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      October 29, 2015
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      Akedah, assassination, Israel, peace, Rabin square, Vayera, Yitzhak Rabin
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