Category: Shabbat Shalom

  • Shabbat Shalom Bring them Home

    This Shabbat we continue to pray for peace.

    My friend and colleague, Cantor Jennifer Duretz Peled, shared this prayer, Ein Milim- There are no words, hoping that the hostages will come home so they would enjoy the peace we envision every Shabbat.

    Shabbat Shalom

  • Waiting for the other shoe to drop

    Israel made it clear that it was prepared to engage in a broader war.  Targeted attacks, particularly the one that assassinated Haniyeh in Tehran, sent an unambiguous message.

    The recent barrage from Iran in the conflict’s latest phase serves as a stark reminder that Iran and its allies are equally committed to intensifying the fight.

    We sit on the edge.  The words of reprisal portend a substantial response intended to be punishing.

    Despite the current turmoil, the potential for peace is not lost.  Coexistence, though distant, is not unattainable.

    As we enter Shabbat, let us find solace in this sacred moment and fervently pray for the peace of Shabbat to soon embrace us all.

    Shabbat Shalom

  • erev shel shoshanim

    Erev Shel Shoshanim-Evening of the Lillies is a song of love poetry, a way to understand the beauty of Shabbat. This version is Jane Bordeaux’s.

    We welcome Shabbat. As tensions run high and hot, we are praying for peace.

    Shabbat Shalom

  • Shabbat Shalom

    In preparation for the Amidah, we share V’Shamru.

    The Wilson Thicket Band shared this version at Temple Israel, West Bloomfield Mi.

    Wishing everyone Shabbat Shalom.

    And pray to #Bring Them Home!

  • Shabbat Shalom

    This Shabbat, peace seems as elusive as ever.

    We pray for peace for all seekers of peace and to bring the captives home.

    Oseh Shalom bimromav Hu ya’aseh Shalom Aleinu v’al kol Yisrael v’al kol yoshvei teiveil, v’imru Amen.

    Shabbat Shalom

  • Shabbat Shalom

    Listen as Malinda shares her song with Israeli and Palestinian artists

    and together we welcome Shabbat.

    Shabbat Shalom

  • Shabbat Shalom

    Especially in times like these, we must embrace the hope of peace.

    Bring them home

    Shabbat Shalom

  • Shabbat Shalom

    Sara Baeilles composed and performed “Playing for Change,” Music’s power to transform us and bring peace.  Thank you to Playing For Change

    Enjoy the music.

    Shabbat Shalom

  • Shabbat Shalom -Where there is love

    Where there is love; Something different for this Shabbat, an upbeat song from Playing For Change in Dayton,OH.

    Where there is love, let love be.

    Where there is hate, let love grow.

    Shabbat Shalom

  • Shabbat Shalom

    Cantor Azi Schwartz and Bat Ella join to bring us “Little Gifts,” the special small things that make life worthy of our gratitude and, of course, Shabbat.

    Shabbat Shalom