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Rabbi Jill Borodin • Congregation Beth Shalom
Why we, each day, sing the song sung by Moses and the children of Israel
Posted February 6, 2009
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Rabbi Daniel Septimus • Temple De Hirsch Sinai
Even the everyday things we take for granted can be miraculous
Posted January 23, 2009
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Rabbi Shalom Ber Levitin • Congregation Shaarei Tefillah – Lubavitch, Regional Director, Chabad of the Pacific Northwest
Reflections on the Jews murdered in Mumbai
Posted January 9, 2009
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Rabbi Yohanna Kinberg • Temple B’nai Torah
Let the light of the Hanukkah candles enable our spiritual growth
Posted December 19, 2008
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Rabbi Rob Toren • Samis Foundation
Lessons from the father of modern Orthodoxy initiate a call to action
Posted December 12, 2008
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Rabbi Jonathan Singer • Temple Beth Am
Connecting the dots between social action and Torah
Posted November 28, 2008
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Rabbi Simon Benzaquen • Sephardic Bikur Holim
The road to a fulfilling life means to take action and allow your feelings to follow
Posted November 14, 2008
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Rabbi Seth Goldstein • Temple Beth Hatfiloh
Whichever candidate wins, he should use Judaism’s principles of tikkun olam to guide his presidency
Posted October 31, 2008
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Rabbi Moshe Kletenik • Congregation Bikur Cholim- Machzikay Hadath
God gave us life and only he can take it away
Posted October 17, 2008
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Rabbi Ted Falcon • Bel Alef Meditative Synagogue
Use your mind, heart and soul to set your spiritual direction for the coming year
Posted October 3, 2008
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Rabbi Jacob Fine • Hillel at UW
The hard work of the High Holy Days is in the preparation
Posted September 19, 2008
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Rabbi Anson Laytner • American Jewish Committee
The organizations that broke down civil rights barriers in the 20th century need to figure out their missions for the 21st
Posted September 5, 2008
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Rabbi Harry Zeitlin • Congregation Beth Ha’Ari
What is God’s responsibility to each of us as individuals in light of the greater whole?
Posted August 22, 2008
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Rabbi Mark S. Glickman • Congregations Kol Ami and Kol Shalom
Though we should remember the suffering of the past, it’s important to celebrate our Judaism
Posted August 8, 2008
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Rabbi Jacob Izakson • Temple Beth Shalom, Spokane
A plea to hug your child — and keep on hugging
Posted July 25, 2008
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Barbara H. Brandt • The Secular Jewish Cirlce of Puget Sound
Some thoughts about welcoming the “stranger”
Posted July 11, 2008
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Rabbi Beth Singer • Temple Beth Am
It has been a groundbreaking election year so far — all the more reason why it’s important to participate
Posted June 27, 2008
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Rabbi Daniel Lapin • American Alliance of Jews and Christians
Amassing wealth comes not from seeking money, but from seeking relationships
Posted June 13, 2008
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Rabbi Bruce Kadden • Temple Beth El
Whether the Jews took the Torah gladly or whether it was forced upon us, we are all still bound by the covenant
Posted May 30, 2008
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Rabbi Josh Hearshen • Herzl-Ner Tamid Conservative Congregation
As the school year comes to an end, don’t forget to thank your teachers
Posted May 16, 2008
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