Category: Peace

  • Shabbat Shalom and L’Shana Tova

    Sometimes making it through a year is heroic.  The struggles of day-to-day life, frightening world crises, fraught personal relationships, and even making a living presented overwhelming challenges this the past y.ear

    For me, Leonard Cohen’s Halleluyah is an anthem speaking to triumph, but like most hard-fought battles, the victorious also depart the field scarred and sometimes bloody.  Victory is bittersweet and comes at the cost of leaving us forever changed.

    As we reflect on the past year, there were moments of accomplishment and hardship.  As we seek the forgiveness of others, as our tradition requires, we must remember to forgive ourselves.  We often fell short of the mark and were less than our best selves.  Understanding that and seeking to do better are the first steps to returning to a place where the Days of Awe become an opportunity to start afresh.  Forgiveness that admits our shortcomings and comforts us while encouraging us to do better gives us the strength and vision to make the new year one of hope and possibilities.

    L’Shanah Tova Tikateivu, May you be inscribed in the book of life.

    Shabbat Shalom

    For this final Shabbat of Elul, I share Leonard Cohen’s Halleluyah, among the most moving and beautiful song poems ever written.  This version is in Hebrew.

  • Shabbat Shalom

    Billy Preston sings My Sweet Lord as we welcome the third Shabbat of Elul

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    Imagine- Thoughts for Elul

    Cold Play and Emmanuel Kelly share Lennon’s timeless song to welcome this Shabbat of Elul- an awe-inspiring performance.

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    Biko- Peter Gabriel and Playing for Change share a somber and thoughtful welcome to this Shabbat, the first Shabbat of Elul.

    Shabbat Shalom

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    Nachamu-Comfort us a message for us this Shabbat shared by Elana Arian

    Shabbat Shalom

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    Rabbi Cantor Angela Buchdahl and Cantor Azi Schwartz offer this blessing to Rabbi Eliot Cosgrove for his birthday, Bob Dylan’s Forever Young.  It is a prayer for us all this Shabbat.

    Shabbat Shalom

  • Shabbat Shalom

    This Shabbat, George Harrison’s epic song, While My Guitar Gently Weeps, played by legends, friends, and his son during the Concert for George, resonated with me after another difficult day.

    I hope you enjoy this music and Shabbat.

    Shabbat Shalom