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Mental Health Awareness, and Awareness of Holiness
Posted on April 28, 2023

Mental Health Awareness, and Awareness of Holiness

April 28, 2023 Since 1949, May has been observed as Mental Health Awareness month in the United States.  The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) is at the forefront of raising awareness about mental health, fighting stigma and providing education and support to help alleviate the suffering of the millions of people impacted by mental …

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Celebration and Sorrow in Israel’s History and Present
Posted on April 21, 2023

Celebration and Sorrow in Israel’s History and Present

April 21, 2023 Next week, beginning Tuesday evening, Jews in Israel and the Diaspora will mark the 75th anniversary of the founding of the State of Israel, a date known as Yom Ha’Atzma’ut (Independence Day). Each year, this day of celebration is immediately preceded by Israel’s Memorial Day for its fallen soldiers and victims of …

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Yom HaShoah: The Strength of Sharing Stories
Posted on April 14, 2023

Yom HaShoah: The Strength of Sharing Stories

April 14, 2023 This coming week, communities in Israel and around the world will observe Yom HaShoah u’Gevurah, Israel’s official day to mourn the shoah, the calamity that was the genocide of millions of Jews and others across Europe during World War II, and to honor the gevurah, the strength and determination of survivors. Yom …

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Passover Joy
Posted on April 10, 2023

Passover Joy

April 7, 2023 When we gather around our seder tables and tell the story of the Israelites’ enslavement and subsequent journey to freedom, we engage in – what I like to call – an embodied practice of empathy building. We are instructed to put ourselves in the shoes of our ancestors, and of those who …

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“The First Flowering of our Redemption” Leaning into Pesach, Leaning into Connection with the Contemporary, Complex, in-Crisis State of Israel
Posted on March 31, 2023

“The First Flowering of our Redemption” Leaning into Pesach, Leaning into Connection with the Contemporary, Complex, in-Crisis State of Israel

March 31, 2023 This Shabbat, on the cusp of Passover, is known as Shabbat haGadol – “The Great Shabbat.”  There are several traditional explanations for this designation, which you can read about here, but I want to share some reflections about what makes this Shabbat so significant in this very moment. We need the sacred …

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A Springtime Blessing for Trees and for Us
Posted on March 24, 2023

A Springtime Blessing for Trees and for Us

March 24, 2023 Yesterday, for a meeting of the Brookline Clergy Association, a monthly gathering of clergy and leaders from various faith groups across the city, I had the opportunity to visit Yusuf Mosque for the first time. It also happened to be the first day of Ramadan, and as the azan, the call to …

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Rituals as Containers: A Reflection on Parashat Vayakhel-Pekudei, and our Upcoming Film Screening of A Father’s Kaddish
Posted on March 17, 2023

Rituals as Containers: A Reflection on Parashat Vayakhel-Pekudei, and our Upcoming Film Screening of A Father’s Kaddish

March 17, 2023 As we conclude the book of Exodus with this week’s double parashah, Vayakhel-Pekudei, we find the Israelites constructing the Mishkan, the tabernacle, according to precise instructions given by God to Moses. The Israelites are still in their infancy as a free people, making their way through a vast and unmarked desert wilderness, …

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The Broken Alongside the Whole
Posted on March 10, 2023

The Broken Alongside the Whole

March 10, 2023 When I turned 16, I was lucky enough to inherit my dad’s 1996 Jeep Cherokee. It was deep blue, with one of those iconic 90’s side decals, all manual locks and windows, just enough AC to tolerate the Texas heat, and only a cassette player, which I retrofitted with an adapter to …

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Rejoicing and Remembering our Responsibility
Posted on March 3, 2023

Rejoicing and Remembering our Responsibility

March 3, 2023 This Shabbat, as we are about to enter into the holiday of Purim, is known as Shabbat Zachor – The Shabbat of Memory. This comes from the Torah reading that is traditionally read, alongside the weekly Torah portion on this Shabbat, which reads: “Remember what Amalek did to you on your journey, …

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