Our weekly Shabbat Shalom Messages are written by our senior staff: Rabbi Paul F. Cohen, Rabbi Rachel Heaps, Danny Glassman, and Matt Rissien. We hope you enjoy sharing in our love of Torah and Judaism through these messages.
Shabbat Sh’mini
By Rabbi Rachel Heaps|2023-04-13T10:41:44-05:00April 13, 2023|
Playing "Jewish Geography" is often a fun game for Jewish professionals. We sit around asking about various relations, friends, and associations trying to
Shabbat Chol HaMoed Pesach
By Temple Jeremiah|2023-04-04T10:24:47-05:00April 4, 2023|
Beloved Friends, As I shared a few months ago, I have been engaged in developing a pedagogy of wellbeing. This work is part
Shabbat HaGadol
By Daniel Glassman|2023-03-29T14:36:32-05:00March 29, 2023|
Spring break…whoooo! I know half of our community is just concluding their spring break while the others had an opportunity to experience last
Shabbat Vayikra
By Matt Rissien, Director of Congregational Learning|2023-03-23T12:07:56-05:00March 23, 2023|
Every so often, a Torah portion comes along that makes you wonder, “How in the world am I supposed to connect the messages
Shabbat T’rumah
By Matt Rissien, Director of Congregational Learning|2023-02-23T18:03:58-06:00February 23, 2023|
It’s the happ, happiest time…..of the year! No, we’re not talking about Happ Road…..we’re talking about Adar!!! (I often hear the best puns
Shabbat Shekalim
By Daniel Glassman|2023-02-17T09:23:46-06:00February 14, 2023|
I love a specific meme entitled “How Every Game of Monopoly Ends.” The five-second video clip shows a young man enraged slamming his