Valentine’s Day
Happy Valentine’s Day. Don’t forget to tell the ones you love–that you love them. I know it is not really a Jewish holiday. It… Read More »Valentine’s Day
Happy Valentine’s Day. Don’t forget to tell the ones you love–that you love them. I know it is not really a Jewish holiday. It… Read More »Valentine’s Day
This article in the Jewish Daily Forward captures the problems within the liberal denominations of Reform, Conservative and Reconstructionist Judaism as they reconfigure of a… Read More »Liberal Denominations Face Crisis as Rabbis Rebel, Numbers Shrink – Forward.com
The Marriage Equality bandwagon marches on! This Monday is Valentine’s Day. This year yet again, couples in Los Angeles will make their way to the… Read More »Marriage Equality Protest
Parshat Tetzaveh Exodus 27:29-30:10 This week God continues to share with Moses the details and secrets of the priesthood and of sacred service. Last week… Read More »It In the Detail
A great story adapted from Macronews.com as told in “Bits a& Pieces”, Ragan Communications, March2009 A CEO was having a conversation with his… Read More »Listen with the Right Ears
Congratulations to my friend and colleague Rabbi Paul Kipnes. (You can follow him on Twitter @rabbikip). Rabbi Kipnes is the the spiritual leader of Congregation… Read More »Mazal Tov @rabbikip
I recently had a discussion with some Jewish leaders about the future of Jewish life in America. Actually when we had the discussion we were… Read More »New Media And Jewish Life: Discuss
Today is Super Bowl Sunday. Green Bay or Pittsburgh? I have to confess I am paying attention this year because Pittsburgh-my childhood team is in.… Read More »Spiritual wisdom on the field
This is the last Shabbat post. Usually I write my Shabbat post way before Shabbat and merely have it automatically post. But I am going… Read More »The last Shabbat
Parshat Terumah Exodus 25:1-27:19 The revelation has happened. God’s Divine Presence was revealed at Mt. Sinai. The people heard it and agreed to accept the… Read More »Make A Holy Space