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Rebuking in Public Isn’t Great; It’s Worse Online

May 7, 2025 by Rabbi Geoff Mitelman

It’s not so much what we say, but who we’re talking to, how we say it, and the goal of this communication.

Same-Same: A Sacred Pause at the Battle Monument

May 2, 2025May 1, 2025 by Rabbi Elan Babchuck

While I might not hold cannons in my hands, I am equipped with weapons in the form of words, whose capacity to destroy worlds is arguably just as great

We Decide When Bitterness and Outrage Reign Supreme

April 16, 2025 by Rabbi Brad Hirschfield

“They came to Marah but they could not drink the water from Marah because it was bitter — marim — which is why they called (the place) Marah.”

How Dayeinu Can Help Us Deal with “Enough Already!”

April 9, 2025 by Rabbi Geoff Mitelman

As we look at this world right now, the framing of Dayeinu can be enormously helpful. It requires us to take things one step at a time.

The Possibility Of Change

April 2, 2025April 1, 2025 by Rabbi Julia Appel

My Passover seders have changed a lot over the years. I can think of them in different eras. The first … Continue Reading

The World is Full of Mirrors: What Values Do We Want to Reflect?

March 27, 2025 by Rabbi Dr. Maor Greene

It is upon us to build and strengthen communities that reflect our values.

The Mystery of the Mishkan –  Carrying the Dead With Us

March 20, 2025 by Reb Simcha Raphael, Ph.D.

What did they do with Joseph’s bones while traveling through the Sinai desert?

Remembering and Forgetting The Terrible Thing

March 13, 2025March 13, 2025 by Rabbi Julia Appel

We usually remember to remember, or we forget to remember; we don’t usually try to remember to forget something.

From Sibling Rivalry to Sibling Revelry

March 6, 2025 by Rabbi Elan Babchuck

They were so beholden to one another that their actions, their very beings, were attributed one to the other.

Annoying details or sacred instructions? Yes!

February 27, 2025February 26, 2025 by Rabbi Brad Hirschfield

One person’s annoying details are another person’s sacred instructions.

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