NMAJH Celebrates Freedom with Free February
The National Museum of American Jewish History is offering free admission to all visitors throughout the month of February. Thanks to the support of an anonymous donor, the Museum will […]
The National Museum of American Jewish History is offering free admission to all visitors throughout the month of February. Thanks to the support of an anonymous donor, the Museum will […]
As we watch the horrifying photos and learn of the terrifying plight of the Syrian refugees, we know that we cannot turn away. As Jews, remembering our people who sought […]
What is the point of being in touch with our vulnerability, as Jews are pushed to do during the High Holy Day season? Encountering the High Holy Day Prayer Book […]
“On the Jewish High Holy Days, should we be praying mostly for the Jewish people, or for all humankind?” One of the innovations of the Reform Movement’s new High Holy […]
“How can we use the month of Elul to prepare to turn the wrongs we have done into merits?” [From Mishkan HaNefesh, Yom Kippur service, new Reform High Holy Day […]
Torah reading: Deut 10:12-14 What does the Pope’s encyclical mean for the Jewish community? Text : The morning wind forever blows, the poem of creation is uninterrupted; but few […]
Why I am going to Susiya | Rebecca Strober | The Blogs | The Times of Israel. (Rebecca is the daughter of Fred Strober and grew up at RS)
“Why do we confess to wrongs we have not personally committed? The 16th-century mystic Rabbi Isaac Luria teaches that the people of Israel may be likened to a body of […]
“I want to make a confession, to give an accounting to myself, and to God. In other words, to measure my life and actions against the lofty ideals I’ve set […]
From what person or event in Jewish history or in Jewish text tradition do you draw inspiration? From the new Yom Kippur Prayerbook (p 198) In the depths of the […]