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
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
Moshav helps us welcome Shabbat with Shalom Aleichem.
Shabbat Shalom
In fact, it is not for sale. We are not selling the Sunflower Ukrainian Kippah. Instead, we ask for your contributions to support the overwhelming needs of the Ukrainian and Polish people dealing with the horrible war that rages in Ukraine.
The JCC of Krakow is on the front lines of helping people through this tragedy.
With your donation, we are sending you this kippah as a way of saying thank you for your help and as a way for you to stand publicly, proudly, and Jewishly in support of this humanitarian cause.
Please join us.
#standwithUkraine
We welcome Shabbat, Kabbalat Shabbat with a series of Psalms beginning with Psalm 95. Rabbi Rayzel Raphael takes the words, L’khu n’ran’nah, and shares, Rock to the Rockin Joy.
Enjoy and Shabbat Shalom.
Nefesh Mountain sings I lift my eyes to the mountain, Esa Enai. It seems like a good musical introduction to the Shabbat before Shavuot.
Wishing everyone Shabbat Shalom and Chag Shavuot Sameach as we are about to celebrate the gift of Torah.
I am deeply grateful to bear witness to the important stories coming from my mission to the JCC of Krakow in support of Poland and Ukraine and to bear witness.
Thank you to Rabbi Jeremy Weisblatt of Temple Ohav Shalom in Allison Park outside Pittsburgh and to Rabbi David Ackerman of Beth Am Israel of Penn Valley, PA outside Philadelphia for graciously opening your shuls to me.
Help us help them. Please invite me to share this very Jewish and very human story with your community.
Teach your Children is a song that has always moved me with its special message. The V’ahavta echoes inside my head as I hear the music play and the words reach out, sharing the message: we are in this together, to share our wisdom and make meaning of our life journey.
This is the Playing for Change Band onstage in Tel Aviv with the timeless song of Crosby Stills and Nash.
Shabbat Shalom
Playin for Change shares this version of Gimme Shelter.
God’s miracle is not in the thunder and lightning but in people protecting others from the storm. ~ The Radmal
Shabbat Shalom