Shabbat Shalom!
When the destruction ends, it’s time to be comforted, for we can continue on and will always remember. Shabbat shalom!
When the destruction ends, it’s time to be comforted, for we can continue on and will always remember. Shabbat shalom!
May everyone have a peaceful and wonderful Shabbat.
This week, we read the final portion of the 4th book of the Torah. The children of Israel have received all of the laws and are camped across the Jordan from Jericho, ready to enter. Before they do, the final book of the Torah will review all they were commanded...
Shabbat shalom to all! This week, when reading about the sacrifices for each holiday, we remember that there is a time for everything. Some days we give more, some days we give less, some days we need to receive a bit more love. Every day has its needs, and we...
As we gather to celebrate this special day, we also remember our loved ones who have passed. May their memory bring you comfort and strength. Enjoy the festivities and cherish the freedoms we hold dear. Wishing you a joyful and safe Fourth of July! Warm regards, David I. Jacobson and everyone at...
When a death occurs in another state or country, it can create additional stress for family members who are tasked with planning the funeral arrangements. Our community is spread throughout the world, and the modern way of life often sees families spread out across the globe. A death far from...
El Na Refa Na La- please heal her! These beautiful words are said by Moses in request of healing his beloved sister, Miriam, in this week’s portion. May we all pray for the healing of our loved ones and those in our community and we hope that our prayers will be...
This week, we learn about what each of the tribes is expected to bring to the tabernacle. It is an amazing lesson in how our ancestors approached holiness, what they brought of their world and of themselves. May we all be blessed to belong to places that need us to...
What a blessing that we received the Torah at Sinai!!! May we all have a wonderful chag filled with learning and family. Shavuot sameach! Happy Shavuot!