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Lech-Lecha, Genesis 1 2:1-17:27 – Torah Reading for Shabbat, November 9, 2024
I once saw a sign in front of a church that said, “Your life is God’s gift to you. How you use it is your gift to God.” This Shabbat’s Torah portion begins with a command, “Adonai said to Abram, “Go forth (lech l’cha)from your native land and from your father’s house to the land […]
From the Presidents – November 8, 2024
Hello Everyone! This weekend we will be celebrating Veterans Day. Despite being a small part of the population, Jewish citizens of the United States have consistently played a key role in the nation’s military. Benjamin Levy, Benjamin Kaufman, Isadore Jachman and John Letvitow have all won the Medal of Honor. Uriah P. Levy became the […]
A Message from Rabbi Dean for the High Holy Days – Memory and Memorial
Most of us are aware of the Yizkor service on Yom Kippur afternoon where we remember family members and those we have loved throughout our lives and are no longer with us. But there are two other traditions of memorial particular to the High Holy Days that have deep meaning and value. The first is […]
From the Presidents – Oct. 11, 2024
Hello Everyone! And L’shanah Tova! It was wonderful to see everyone at our Rosh Hashanah services and look forward to our Yom Kippur services this weekend. We wanted to give our thanks to Rabbi Dean for leading our service for the final time and a special thanks to Rabbi Julie Saxe-Taller for her assistance in […]
Ha’azinu, Deuteronomy 32:1-32:52; Parashat HaShavua for Shabbat Shuvah, October 5, 2024
Shabbat Shuvah is the first Shabbat of the New Year and always falls on the Shabbat between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. It gets its name from the Prophetic selection that is read on Shabbat morning, Hosea 14:2-10, that begins, “Return, O Israel, to the ETERNAL your God, For you have fallen because of your […]