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From the Presidents – Sept. 29, 2023
L’Shana Tova Everyone! And so another successful High Holidays draws to a close here at Temple Beth Hillel. We would like to give a special thanks to all the people who made it happen, including Rabbi Dean, Cantor Marney, the Ritual Committee, Jane Durango for helping organize the Break Fast, those who have made donations […]
Leviticus 22:26-23:44; Numbers 29:12-16, Torah Portion for First Day Sukkot, September 30, 2023
We have just passed through Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, ten days when we examine who we are, what we have done in the past year, and how we want to change, grow and become more true to the purity of our soul, or God-given essence. It is a time of contemplation, prayer, and fasting. […]
From the Presidents – Sept. 21, 2023
L’Shana Tova Everyone! It was so wonderful to see everyone at our Rosh Hashana services this past weekend. Somehow it seems even more special when we are able to witness the new year alongside Shabbat. A special thank you to Rabbi Dean and Cantor Marney for leading our services along with everyone who helped put […]
Ha’azinu, Deuteronomy 32:1-32:52, Parshat Hashavua for Shabbat Shuva, September 23, 2023
We are almost at the end of the Torah, with only two portions left before we complete the cycle of reading. Ha’azinu, the penultimate Torah portion is a final poem sung by Moses to the Israelites as they prepare to enter the Land of Israel. He tells how God took the Israelites from Egyptian slavery […]
Genesis 22:1-24, Parshat Hashavua for Rosh Hashanah 5784, September 16, 2023
Rosh Hashanah is here once again, inviting us to review and renew our lives. Judaism is a religion of moral purpose, not one of individual salvation. It is the community and our relationships, with God and with each other, that matter the most. How we live here and now will determine our future, in this […]