Mazel Tov!
This past week, founder David Jacobson became a grandfather to a healthy baby boy. We are looking forward to welcoming him to our peoplehood on Sunday. Shabbat shalom!
This past week, founder David Jacobson became a grandfather to a healthy baby boy. We are looking forward to welcoming him to our peoplehood on Sunday. Shabbat shalom!
This is a face we miss every day, a face we love dearly. We remember him not just on Parashat Pekudei, but every day. We remember his laugh, his energy and the impact he had on his little brother, founder, David. May his memory be for a blessing. Shabbat shalom.
Just like the mikdash was meticulously decorated and built, we see these colors and creations in our world every day. May we see the holiness everywhere. Shabbat shalom.
When we are given boarders, we become more free within our own boundaries. May we all fee our ability to bloom within the framework of Torah. Shabbat shalom!
How is it that we present our most holy spaces? The physical and the spiritual? How much effort and thought do we put in to our holiest places? The Torah gives answers this week about what the sanctuary should look like. How do we bring that in to our lives today? Shabbat...
Tu Bishvat was last week, but the almond trees are finally blooming in Israel!May we blossom into our deep learning as this week we are reminded of our 10 Commandments.Shabbat shalom!
Just as we crossed the sea and out of Egypt, we pray for the redemption of our hostages, that they should see freedom NOW. We wish for all of the Nation of Israel a Shabbat shalom and for our people to return home.
In this first Shabbat of the book of Exodus, we pray that just as the Israelites were brought out of Egypt, that we, too, will be brought out of the darkness our peoplehood is going through. May we see redemption, or at least some love and compassion towards the Jewish...
In this last portion of the book of Genesis, we experience endings, blessings and death of loved ones. The name of the portion is “and he will live”, a testament that the Torah sees life as a continuous chain of legacy. Our life is not just ours, but part of...