A Dayenu Moment in Tennessee, Violence in Israel

Dear Friends, I write this week in part to speak up about what I see as a dayeinu moment in Tennessee. Dayenu is of course the song we sing during the Passover seder that comes on the heels of the recitation of the ten plagues, contrasting these plagues with the manifold blessings we have experienced from the Divine. We […]

Elijah’s Cup

Dear Friends, This past Shabbat, I delivered the following D’var Torah in preparation for Pesah: The last several weeks we have been reviewing a series of special shabbatot, special sabbaths, that anticipate Purim and Passover, each of which have special parshiot, special torah portions, that help us prepare our hearts, our minds, and our spirits for the approaching […]

Welcoming Members Old and New

This past Friday night, I delivered the following D’var Torah in honor of our new members who have joined us over the last couple of years: In September, we held an “Open House” Shabbat, where we made a point to say we were “open” to everyone. Granted, we’re always open to anyone to come check […]

Israel’s Democracy on Pause: A Victory for Popular Protest and Judicial Balance

Dear Friends, What a week it’s been in Israel. We are in the midst of marking the 75th anniversary of the creation of the State of Israel, and never before has the country seen popular protests of this magnitude. Just today, over 100,000 people have been protesting outside the compound housing the Knesset, Israel’s legislature, […]

Our Calendar is Our Catechism

The facade of our historical building, as seen from Spruce Street on a sunny summer day.

This Shabbat is the final Shabbat of arbah parshiyot, the four special Torah readings that supplement our weekly march through the Torah from beginning to end. These special Torah readings are part of the Jewish liturgical cycle, so that not only do we journey with our ancestors from the creation of the world to the precipice […]