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Rabbi Avrohom David • The Seattle Kollel
We refrain from shaving in mourning not of days past, but of our actions today
Posted May 2, 2008
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Rabbi Elazar Bogomilsky • Chai Center of Seattle
Posted April 18, 2008
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Rabbi Chaim Levine • LivingJudaism
Having strong ideals is not really ideal
Posted April 4, 2008
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Rabbi Shalom D. (Berry) Farkash • Chabad of the Central Cascades
The only way to beat Haman is for the Jewish people to overcome its divisions
Posted March 21, 2008
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Rabbi Yechezchel Kornfeld • Congregation Shevet Achim
A commitment to Torah and mitzvot will keep the Jewish people going
Posted February 22, 2008
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Rabbi Rachel Nussbaum • The Kavana Cooperative
Our current readings of the Torah should inspire us to live with a sense of “commandedness”
Posted February 8, 2008
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Rabbi Ephraim Schwartz • West Seattle Torah Learning Center
A look back on one of life’s most powerful moments
Posted January 25, 2008
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Rabbi James L. Mirel • Temple B’nai Torah
A radical view of Jewish life
Posted January 11, 2008
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Rabbi Salomon Cohen-Scali • Congregation Ezra Bessaroth
A reminder that as Jews, we must respect each other and our different opinions
Posted December 21, 2007
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Rabbi Alan Cook • Temple De Hirsch Sinai
This Hanukkah we should light a candle in the hopes that current events can bring about peace
Posted December 7, 2007
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Rabbi Avi Shafran
Special to JTNews
That Jerusalem would even be considered as on the table is cause for alarm
Posted November 30, 2007
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Rabbi Zari M. Weiss • Rodef Tzedek
As Jews, we should be sympathetic to today’s strangers in a strange land
Posted November 16, 2007
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Rabbi Levi Backman • Chabad of Whatcom County
If we see each other as all coming from the same father, then we truly must love our brother
Posted November 2, 2007
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Rabbi Jay Rosenbaum • Herzl-Ner Tamid Conservative Congregation
At the beginning of the New Year, Jews should become a blessing unto the nations
Posted October 5, 2007
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Rabbi Michael Adam Latz • Kol HaNeshamah Progressive Congregation
Seeking and accepting forgiveness from others should be a process taken thoughtfully
Posted September 21, 2007
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Rabbi Jill Borodin • Congregation Beth Shalom
Preparations for the High Holidays means looking back on the year just passed
Posted September 7, 2007
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Rabbi Mordechai Farkash • Congregation Beis Menachem - Lubavitch
The protective power of mezuzzah can keep enemies at bay
Posted August 24, 2007
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Rabbi David Fine • Union for Reform Judaism
A year after the Federation shooting, a ripple effect shows how the entire community was changed
Posted August 3, 2007
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Rabbi Bernie Fox • Northwest Yeshiva High School
Graduating students who face unexpected temptations in the wider world should use their education as a guidepost
Posted July 6, 2007
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Rabbi Cindy Enger • Congregation Beth Israel, Bellingham
What connects us to our past is the Torah, which has not changed even when everything else in life has
Posted June 8, 2007
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