It’s what we do every day. Whether it’s the food we favor…a bagel with shmear… or the drive to repair the world…tikkun olam, we Jews are there, especially in Rockland County. We plan to bring Doing Jewish to you every Friday. Sometimes it’ll be fun, sometimes it’ll be serious.
More than many other Jewish holidays, the High Holidays take place in the synagogue. While most Jews associate Passover, Hanukkah and Shabbat primarily with home celebrations, Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur conjure up memories of hours spent in services.
But these synagogue-based holidays…
Jews have the reputation of being argumentative. But that's a good thing. A good argument is one where the two (or more) with completely differing opinions open themselves up to hearing the opinion of the other. Listen to Rabbi David Berkman of New City Jewish Center talk about what it mean…
Rabbi Ben Sharff on this week's torah portion about war and our response to it. He suggests that the trumpet blasts that sounded in ancient Israel when Israel was attacked can also be thought of today as a call to all humanity everywhere that in war all humanity suffers.
Modeh Ani: please watch Rabbi Ami Hersh speak about the experience we have gone through this last year and that we are still going through. He talks about it as the slowest year and the fastest year.
Rabbi Daniel Graber of New City Jewish Center shares his thoughts about Passover with us. He speaks of the three ways we can dispose of chametz, what's in our homes, our hearts, and our words. As we all get ready to celebrate, consider Rabbi Graber's words about the spiritual chametz that…