Sermons
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I have discovered a new source for sermon inspiration. The sign outside of the Broadway Methodist Church often displays an inspiration quip or message and this week the sign said “Congratulations to Prince Harry and Meghan.” And indeed, news of the royal wedding and pictures of the royal wedding filled the papers this week. It has been very…
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Almost seventy years ago on the English calendar a very momentous conversation occurred. In the aftermath of Ben Gurion’s declaration of Israeli independence the only religious member of the provisional government, overcome with emotion recited the Birkat Shechechiyanu, the blessing recited upon hearing good news or in the aftermath of good fortune, in which we thank…
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I don’t know when the first human being is going to be cloned, but I do know where the first human being will be cloned and I know who that person will be and I know why. I’m talking about the reproductive cloning of human beings – not cloning an extra kidney or an extra liver in…
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What if there were only one shul in the world? Some questions would become easy to answer. “Where are you going to make the bris?”“There’s one shul in the world!” “Where will you be for Pesach?”“There’s only one shul in the world!” “Where will you celebrate your daughter’s bat mitzvah?”“There’s one shul in the world.” …
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How many times have you heard someway say, with pride, “you can walk into any synagogue in the world and they will be reading the very same words out of the Torah scroll?” I know I’ve heard people say that. But it is not true. At least not this week. Because the eighth day of…
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Today is an auspicious day on the Jewish calendar. It is the 16th day of Adar, the anniversary of a very important event in Jewish history. According to Megilat Ta’anit, an ancient list of important dates and historical commemorations, most of which have long been forgotten, we are told that on the 16th of Adar, Nehemiah…
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I hope you noticed that I was away last Shabbat. I certainly noticed. I spent Shabbat in New York City so that I could attend a wedding Saturday night. The wedding was lovely and a lot of fun. Shabbat was relaxing, although I missed our community and especially my family. I did appreciate the chance to attend…
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It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness, it was the spring of hope, it…
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Recently Apple admitted that iPhone software updates caused the phone to intentionally operate at a slower speed in order to preserve the lifespan of the phone’s aging battery. This admission launched a renewed look into something that is referred to as planned obsolescence. Planned obsolescence is an artificial and intentional limited lifespan in order to increase…
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How do we know whom to trust? How should we make decisions under pressure? When and how should we be strong and when and how should we be flexible? What arguments are convincing to others and what arguments do we find compelling? These questions are at the heart of many of our dilemmas as human beings who must…
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