Tuesday Morning Torah – December 19, 2017
Happy Hanukkah everyone! I wanted to take a moment to extend a big thank you to all of our volunteers who helped to make our Hanukkah party on Sunday such a great success. Thank you to our greeters, and volunteers
Tuesday Morning Torah – December 5, 2017
Bringing Your Light Into Our World
It’s hard to believe, but there is only a little more than one week until Hanukkah begins. I want to take a moment to thank all of our volunteers who made the Hanukkah Book
Tuesday Morning Torah – November 28, 2017
Remembering Rabbi Neil Gillman
This past week the Conservative movement and the Jewish world lost a giant of our generation, Rabbi Neil Gillman. My understanding is that some of you were privileged enough to hear from him many years ago
Tuesday Morning Torah – November 21, 2017
It is a few days before Thanksgiving, and you can feel it in the air. Whether you are shopping at the grocery store (very crowded already!), attending school functions with children and grandchildren, or making your family plans for this
Tuesday Morning Torah – November 14, 2017
Take A Deep Breath
Lessons from Jacob and Esau
Family dynamics can be complicated. Even in the closest of families there are times when individual members need to carve out some space for themselves. Tensions can rise, arguments can occur-
Tuesday Morning Torah – November 7, 2017
A few words before I share this morning’s Tuesday morning Torah with you.
1. As we weep once again over the loss of life resulting from the most recent mass shooting in Texas just a few days ago our thoughts
Tuesday Morning Torah – October 31, 2017
As a child, I always loved Halloween. Between the free candy, the dressing up, and the pumpkin carving- what was not to like? Admittedly there were a few neighborhood houses that scared me because of the “old people” living in
Tuesday Morning Torah – October 24, 2017
A quick reminder before I share today’s message:
Please join us on Wednesday, December 13th from 7:30-9:00P.M. as we welcome Rabbi Jeremy Pappas, the AIPAC Northeast Deputy Synagogue Initiative Direction and National Direction of Rabbinical Student programs for a briefing
Tuesday Morning Torah – October 17, 2017
Some are guilty, but all are responsible.
Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel
Like many of you, I have been dismayed and disturbed by the revelations and allegations surrounding the Harvey Weinstein scandal. Yesterday, my social media feeds lit up with
Tuesday Morning Torah – October 10, 2017
Hag Sukkot Sameach. I hope it has been an enjoyable holiday for everyone. Here’s a quick lesson about the four species and what they can teach us about how our Judaism should be lived out as a “full body experience.”
