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Shabbat Message
Posted on June 26, 2020

Shabbat Message

Rabbi Audrey Marcus Berkman This Monday evening, June 29th, TOS members, clergy and staff will come together over Zoom for our Annual Meeting. We will have the opportunity to thank those who served on the Board of Trustees this year, and to welcome new Board members who will serve in the coming year. Most importantly, …

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The Sacred Calling: Pursuing Justice for All
Posted on June 19, 2020

The Sacred Calling: Pursuing Justice for All

Rabbi Audrey Marcus Berkman Today is the anniversary of the proclamation of freedom for black slaves in Texas in 1865, celebrated as “Juneteenth.” At tonight’s service, we will have the opportunity for reflection related to this day. Juneteenth was not historically widely observed throughout the US, but this year, this, too, has changed as our …

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THE PURPOSE OF PAIN: To Elicit a Response
Posted on June 8, 2020

THE PURPOSE OF PAIN: To Elicit a Response

Larry Green Pain hurts, but pain serves a purpose. Were it not for the sensation of pain, we would not pull our hand off a hot stove and thereby avoid the consequences of a severe burn. Were it not for the sensation of pain, we would not know that something is wrong with our bodies …

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THESE WILL I REMEMBER: Black Lives, Gay Pride, & the Ten Martyrs
Posted on June 5, 2020

THESE WILL I REMEMBER: Black Lives, Gay Pride, & the Ten Martyrs

Rabbi Daniel Schaefer On Yom Kippur afternoon, we list the names of our Jewish martyrs who died for the sanctification of God’s name, al kiddush hashem. Often known as the Martyrology, the service is named after the medieval poem Eileh Ezkira, which describes the ten rabbis who were martyred by the Roman empire in the …

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From Rabbi Berkman and Our Social Action Committee in Response to Recent Events
Posted on May 31, 2020

From Rabbi Berkman and Our Social Action Committee in Response to Recent Events

Rabbi Audrey Marcus Berkman May 31, 2020/8 Sivan 5780 Shavua tov. As the new week begins, Jews around the world are coming out of the holy time of Shabbat and Shavuot (observed for two days in much of the Jewish world). We return to a world deeply in need of healing, both from the pandemic …

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Rabbi Berkman’s Musical Shabbat Message
Posted on May 29, 2020

Rabbi Berkman’s Musical Shabbat Message

Rabbi Audrey Marcus Berkman In this week’s Torah portion, Naso, we find the most ancient words of blessing known to us. The Priestly Blessing echoes through millenia (from at least the 7th century BCE). It is incredible to imagine that these words have been said, chanted, or sung for so many generations, in so many …

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Attention is a Form of Prayer – Rabbi Berkman’s Shabbat Message for Parashat Bamidbar
Posted on May 22, 2020

Attention is a Form of Prayer – Rabbi Berkman’s Shabbat Message for Parashat Bamidbar

Rabbi Audrey Marcus Berkman This Shabbat, we begin the book of Numbers, Bamidbar. Bamidbar means “in the wilderness.” Here we resume the narrative of the long sojourn through the midbar– a narrative which began in the book of Exodus and then was interrupted by the book of Leviticus, filled with rules and regulations to guide …

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Safer at Home: A Message from the TOS Clergy and Presidents
Posted on May 19, 2020

Safer at Home: A Message from the TOS Clergy and Presidents

Dear TOS Community, We want to update you on our thoughts and plans in light of Governor Baker’s announcement yesterday which loosened some restrictions on gatherings including at houses of worship. We, along with leaders of congregations across the Commonwealth, do not believe that it is safe or advisable to resume in person services at …

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A Shabbat Message from Rabbi Berkman
Posted on May 15, 2020

A Shabbat Message from Rabbi Berkman

Rabbi Audrey Marcus Berkman Shabbat Shalom! I look forward to being with you for services this evening. Shabbat has been such a welcome anchor in time during this strange and amorphous time. Many of us feel adrift in a sea of days strung together without the boundaries of our commute to work, or our kids …

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