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Israel’s Prime Minister indicted

November 27, 2019
As I recently shared with you, Blue and White leader Benny Gantz announced late last week that he was unable to form a coalition government. Gantz’s announcement informing President Reuven Rivlin that he had failed came four hours prior to his midnight deadline.

YOU can open the eyes of a Jewish person in need

November 25, 2019
Joseph had lost his sight to mature cataracts. In fact, it’d been years since he’d been stripped of his vision. And now he lived in darkness. Joseph could rarely leave home. But when he heard about our Jewish Voice Medical Outreach, he suddenly felt a spark of hope.

The Gift of Thankfulness

November 25, 2019
We know we should be thankful, but why does it seem so hard to make it a habit? What if we took a new look at God’s commands to be thankful? -What about you; how do you practice gratitude?

It Could Never Happen Again…Could It?

November 05, 2019

Sukkot Remembrances, Day 7

October 16, 2019
The booths of Sukkot offer us symbols of the fragility and transient nature of life Tents are temporary, and so are our earthly lives This physical world is the only one we’ve known, and though we accept that we’ll someday leave it, life-in-the-moment on planet Earth can feel rather sure

Sukkot Remembrances, Day 6

October 16, 2019
Remembering Israel’s wilderness days reminds us of how God’s presence dwelled with them during their decades-long wandering As they roamed the desert, they did so by the guidance of God’s presence represented to them in a pillar of cloud by day and of fire by night

Sukkot Remembrances, Day 5

October 16, 2019
The booths that we build today for Sukkot represent the tents that God had the Israelites live in during their 40-year sojourn in the wilderness. Their tents protected them from the elements and serve as reminders of God’s divine protection of us today.

Sukkot Remembrances, Day 3

October 15, 2019
God instructs us at Sukkot to remember that He made the Israelites live in tents in the wilderness. Their wandering experience was more complicated than merely living in temporary housing as they traveled. The barren desert offered no food or water for them.

Simchat Torah: Celebrating a Priceless Gift

October 13, 2019

Sukkot Remembrances, Day 1

October 13, 2019
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