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 Chol HaMo-eid Sukkot 5786
By Rabbi Paul Cohen|2025-10-15T13:21:21-05:00October 8, 2025|
Under the Fragile Roof of Memory Beloved Friends, On the Shabbat of Sukkot, we step into a fragile dwelling, open to the sky,
Shabbat Haazinu 5786
By Rabbi Rachel Heaps|2025-10-06T09:45:51-05:00September 29, 2025|
In this week's Torah portion, Ha'azinu, we see Moses at the peak of his power with words. He gives this amazing, sweeping poem
Shabbat Shuvah 5786; Joe Tesher
By Temple Jeremiah|2025-09-29T15:56:33-05:00September 25, 2025|
Our High Holy Days theme in Pirkei Avot 2:16* is quite relevant for me personally. I, too, have a task from which I
Shabbat Nitzavim; Rabbi Bob Schreibman
By Temple Jeremiah|2025-09-17T13:45:59-05:00September 16, 2025|
Reflections in the Final Days of Elul Rabbi Robert Schreibman in conversation with Leslie Landman As Rabbi Schreibman will soon mark his 90th
Shabbat Ki Tavo; David Golder
By Temple Jeremiah|2025-09-11T10:43:41-05:00September 11, 2025|
It has always been of great satisfaction and passion for me to be able to play a role in helping address the needs
Shabbat Ki Teitzei; Jeff Krupp
By Temple Jeremiah|2025-09-04T08:33:29-05:00September 4, 2025|
Pirkei Avot 2:16 has many translations; one that is familiar to many is, “It is not your duty to finish the work, but





