Shabbat Shalom
This week, the Israelites become the Jewish people as they receive the 10 commandments. This transition turns wanderers into a nation and a people. May we all bloom and grow together! Shabbat shalom.
This week, the Israelites become the Jewish people as they receive the 10 commandments. This transition turns wanderers into a nation and a people. May we all bloom and grow together! Shabbat shalom.
“And then rose a Pharaoh who didn’t know Joseph…” This week we read these words and understand that as time goes by, memory changes and impacts the relationships we have today. Someone, a family, a nation, a neighbor, may have been connected to us in the past. May we grow to...
As we enter our last Shabbat of the first book of the Torah, may we take the opportunity to look back on our own creation stories and get ready to embark on our own Exodus in the near future. Shabbat shalom!
This Shabbat, we are blessed with the opportunity of this incredible festival, the opportunity to head out of our comfort zones. May we all take a step out of our own lives to find deeper meaning in the simple moments of life. Moadim leSimcha and Shabbat shalom!
May we all have a restful and kind Shabbat. Wishing all of you health and joy.
Grieving can be disorienting and isolating, and experiencing the death of a loved one during the pandemic has been particularly challenging. Tuesday, March 8, 2022 | 7pm CST The evening will include wisdom from a JCFS grief specialist, reflections from a support group participant, and music for healing from Cantor Laurie Akers. This event is...
Founder, David, wishes all of you a Shabbat Shalom. A Shabbat in which you live life to the fullest, feel inspired to try new things, and make your way into the desert to reveal a new vision for yourself. Shabbat shalom!
Shabbat Shalom! May this coming week bring lots of joy and light.
This week, Jacob is promised a land for his descendants, and then begins to have children. All of us look for something to leave behind for the people that we love. What kind of legacy and foundation is important for us to pass on? Shabbat Shalom!
When we look at the situation of Jacob and Esav this week, may we remember that family is a treasure. Let us learn from their example and make a better effort with those we love. Our time on earth is limited, it is much nicer to fill that time with...