Our weekly Shabbat Shalom Messages are written by our senior staff: Rabbi Paul F. Cohen, Rabbi Rachel Heaps, Cantor Lianna Mendelson, Danny Glassman, and Matt Rissien. We hope you enjoy sharing in our love of Torah and Judaism through these messages.
Shabbat Ki Tisa
By Matt Rissien, Director of Congregational Learning|2024-03-06T10:38:22-06:00February 26, 2024|
This week’s Torah Portion, Ki Tisa, teaches us that sometimes good things can be hard to wait for. Moses and the Israelites have
Shabbat T’tzaveh
By Rabbi Rachel Heaps|2024-02-22T09:36:40-06:00February 22, 2024|
Do you know why we dress the Torah the way we do? Ever looked closely at the decorative clothing and wondered about the
Shabbat T’rumah
By Rabbi Paul Cohen|2024-02-13T12:01:42-06:00February 13, 2024|
Beloved friends, I have been thinking a lot lately about the spirit of volunteerism. What is it that motivates people to volunteer valuable
Shabbat Mishpatim
By Daniel Glassman|2024-02-05T15:48:06-06:00February 5, 2024|
Just this past weekend, we had a large number of people gather to learn how to play Mah Jong. A special shout out
Shabbat Yitro
By Matt Rissien, Director of Congregational Learning|2024-02-05T15:47:56-06:00February 1, 2024|
Shalom Temple Jeremiah! I write to you this week riding the coattails of another Kansas City Chiefs victory, sending my hometown team to
Shabbat Beshalach
By Rabbi Rachel Heaps|2024-02-01T09:54:09-06:00January 23, 2024|
I’ve had two settings of a prayer on repeat lately as I listen to music on my way to temple. The prayer begins