Chanukah has finished, and almost Shabbat is here.
The Maccabeats share a great song to take us into Shabbat.
Shabbat Shalom
Chanukah has finished, and almost Shabbat is here.
The Maccabeats share a great song to take us into Shabbat.
Shabbat Shalom
As we celebrate the holiday of light and welcome Shabbat,
We struggle through this darkness and together we will get through.
Yachad Nenetzach
Chag Urim Sameach
Shabbat Shalom
A Shabbat of Ambivalence
As we enter Shabbat, some hostages have been returned. Their ordeal is far from over, but they are home. Now we hope these souls begin the process of healing.
Traditionally we offer the Birkhat HaGomel, but their struggle is far from over. The emotional toll will continue long after physical pain has subsided. They have been brought through a perilous journey, but the journey to wholeness and peace has just begun.
The sentiment of the Birkat Gomel is a prayer of gratitude, but it is also wishful thinking. May those who have struggled find refuah shleimah.
We also turn our thoughts to those who remain captive, pawns to be played in a horrible chess game in which victims are often sacrificed by others. May they be safe and treated with basic humanity. We pray for their safe return as well.
Shabbat Shalom
This Shabbat I share this duet from the Tel Aviv Opera. Bring them home now. May the hostages be safe and be returned to our family.
Shabbat Shalom
During a visit to the Hand in Hand School, the students shared John Lennon’s Imagine. Their song of hope that we can all live together in peace. Let the children teach us this important message.
Shabbat Shalom
Praying for the safety of Israel, Praying for those protecting Israel, Praying for Peace
Shabbat Shalom
Shabbat Shalom
Celebrating Sukkot with Joy
and welcoming Shabbat
Shabbat Shalom
Shake your Lulav and
Shabbat Shalom!
As Shabbat Shuva approaches, I share Cantor Azi Schwartz’s Sh’ma Koleinu-
Please God hear us.
G’mar Chatima Tova
Wishing everyone Shabbat Shalom