From Adversity to Gratitude
This week’s Parashah could be called, well, not quite ‘four weddings and a funeral’ but close enough: two funerals and two weddings.
This week’s Parashah could be called, well, not quite ‘four weddings and a funeral’ but close enough: two funerals and two weddings.
Read about what’s going on in our congregation and community.
Read about what’s going on in our congregation and community.
We’ve uploaded video of Rabbi Hugenholtz giving her sermons from Rosh HaShanah to YouTube.
Despite my prayers and sacred practices, the tried-and-true spiritual technology that usually helps me into a contemplative and connected space, I have felt a barrenness in my soul.
If monotheism is assumed, it is also more challenging to step outside of that paradigm and reflect on why monotheism matters.
Find information on our services and programming for this year’s High Holidays.
I secretly delight in using the pulpit as a confession booth. I mean, I am being facetious, but hear me out.
Read about what’s going on in our congregation and community.
During my summer vacation, I did that thing that rabbis are prone to doing: I attended services at another congregation.