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Vaetchanan
Dear friends, I am always surprised (not sure why) at how apt the Torah reading of the week is for any particular occasion. This week we return to weekly services and the Torah reading is from Vaetchanan, where again we hear Moses review the Aseret Dibrot, the Ten Commandments given at Sinai. Just as Moses needed to […]
Korach
Again I want to thank all of you for all the love and support you have given both Aaron and me over these past few months. Most of you know I will be on leave over July. I very much need this time to have quiet. Please know that even as you don’t see me, […]
Shelach
Have you ever wanted to bring home good news – and then hesitated, only seeing all the pitfalls that might preclude reporting the good? The leaders of each tribe of Israel did exactly that. Commanded by God, asked by Moses, chosen by their tribe members, each leader ventured into the Land to see what it […]
Beha’alotecha
Most days I get up early, and on these warm days one of the first things I attend to is watering the many “rooms” in our garden – sides, back yard, front rhododendrons. All are thirsty. I often find myself thinking about how we all, too, are parched and thirsty. We too are in need […]
Naso
Shavuot was just wonderful – with a beautiful and stirring d’var given by Lis Louwrier. Lis reminded us that we never stand alone at Sinai as she listed many of those who help make our kehillah what it is. This morning I read the (exceedingly lengthy) list of requirements that potential rabbinic candidates were to […]
Shavuot
So many recipes for Shavuot – cheesecakes, blintzes, cottage cheese pancakes, home-made ice creams – what a time of year. These days, we even have dairy-free options for all of the above these days. I am sure Moses would approve. A joyous time of year. Please come and join us at shul on the morning […]
Behar-Bechukotai
We had a lovely Shabbat morning service last week – Tammy Vladar and her family celebrated her Bat Mitzvah with us. These celebrations are felt with such warmth by us all – they mark in real time the continuity of our particular traditions. Neomi Summers read a short piece that morning acknowledging similar confirmation of […]
Re’eh
August 8, 2023 by Rabbi Lynn Greenhough • From the Rabbi's Desk
Re’eh is one of those parshiot that commands us to open our eyes. We can be so overwhelmed with keeping up (remember that rabbit I mentioned last week?) that we can often not see the miracles around us. We can also miss those opportunities in front of us where we can step up and step in. What am […]