The Eternal Flame In almost every synagogue there’s a light emanating from above the Ark. The designs of this “Ner Tamid” will vary, but what won’t vary is the fact Continue Reading »
Shabbat at Home What a difference a week makes! On Sunday, we all had a great evening together at the Murder Mystery Dinner, on Monday we joyously celebrated Purim with Continue Reading »
Who’s the Real Villain of Purim? Parshat Zachor, an extra aliyah from Deuteronomy that we read right before Purim, exhorts us to mindful of our enemies. Normally, this Parsha is Continue Reading »
Intentional Creation For the past few weeks at 10 AM on Wednesdays, a number of us have been gathering together to discuss reincarnation and other spiritual concepts from Jewish and Continue Reading »
Contemporary Society and Judaism What’s more uniquely Jewish than the Ten Commandment? The Children of Israel escape from Egypt, survive the entrapment at the Red Sea, and encamp as one Continue Reading »
Letting Go America is a nation of doers. We work hard and we’re always searching for greater ways of achieving our goals. Yet sometimes we just need to let things Continue Reading »
Observations from the No Hate, No Fear Solidarity Rally and What We Can Do Next In days of old, Jews from across the globe would have identified with one another Continue Reading »
A Jew is a Jew This past week has been very disconcerting. I’ve lived my whole life in this country, and I have even experienced virulent antisemitism personally, yet it Continue Reading »
The 2019 Chanukah Message Every year when Chanukah comes around, I wonder what is its message for us now? This past week was certainly a historical one in the annals Continue Reading »
Grateful for the Progress In a week of numerous national woes, we’d be amiss if we don’t notice some of the things to be proud of as well. In Parshat Continue Reading »