Category: Year
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Ki Tissa 5775: “My Trip to Washington”
My father-in law taught me to remember all of the public fast days on the Jewish calendar by this simple mnemonic: The black and the white, the long and the short, the man and the woman. The…
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Terumah 5775: “He saw it. He loved it. He ate it.”
Years before he became famous, Brian Selznick, the author and illustrator of The Invention of Hugo Cabret, which was turned into the Academy Award winning movie “Hugo” worked at a children’s bookstore in New York near the apartment…
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Beshalach 5775: “The Wide World of Sports”
Shabbat Shalom. It’s great to be back in Lakeview this Shabbat. To be honest, being in Miami last Shabbat was also pretty great. The weather was great. The company was great – there were over 400…
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Vaera 5775: “Can Religious Tolerance Have Passion?”
Usually when we find a contradiction in a text, we interpret that as a weakness in the text itself. When we edit things that we write, we try to remove any contradictions that may be there.…
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VaYechi 5775: “The People of Which Book?”
Two weeks ago the Israeli Ministry of Education launched Project 929. Directed by Rabbi Benny Lau and a woman named Gal Gabai, and with the blessings of the President of the State of Israel, Project 929…
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VaYigash 5775: “Short and Bitter Have Been the Years of My Life”
Where was the first Jewish homeland? I would wager that 99 our of 100 people would answer, “Eretz Yisrael.” Indeed, when Avraham reaches Eretz Canaan, God tells him, “to you I shall give this land.” We are…
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Miketz 5775: “On the Interpretation of Dreams”
A good Hassidic story ends with a pithy punch-line that exposes some profound wisdom regarding the human condition. I’m going to begin this morning by sharing a Hassidic tale with you, but not a story about a great…
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VaYeshev 5775: “Which Side Are You On?”
One spring during college, a week or two before Pesach, I joined a small group of students to assist a prison chaplain in leading a seder at a local prison. As it turned out, most of the…
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VaYishlach 5775: “Brains & Brawn, Mind & Matter, Truth & Reconciliation”
Before I speak, I’d like to say something… Actually, I’d like to say three things, which I will try to tie together. I suspect many of you saw the large poster when you came into shul this…
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VaYetzei 5775: “God Was in This Place and I Did Not Know It”
“Har HaBayit B’Yadeinu – the Temple Mount is in our Hands” that cry, by IDF Col. Motta Gur remains one of the most dramatic moments in Modern Jewish history, a climactic memory of the Six Day…