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Rabbi's Turn

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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


Rabbi Elazar Bogomilsky • Chai Center of Seattle
This night is different!
Posted April 18, 2008


Rabbi Chaim Levine • LivingJudaism
Having strong ideals is not really ideal
Posted April 4, 2008


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


Rabbi Yechezchel Kornfeld • Congregation Shevet Achim
A commitment to Torah and mitzvot will keep the Jewish people going
Posted February 22, 2008


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


Rabbi Ephraim Schwartz • West Seattle Torah Learning Center
A look back on one of life’s most powerful moments
Posted January 25, 2008


Rabbi James L. Mirel • Temple B’nai Torah
A radical view of Jewish life
Posted January 11, 2008


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


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


Rabbi Avi Shafran Special to JTNews
That Jerusalem would even be considered as on the table is cause for alarm
Posted November 30, 2007


Rabbi Zari M. Weiss • Rodef Tzedek
As Jews, we should be sympathetic to today’s strangers in a strange land
Posted November 16, 2007


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


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


Rabbi Michael Adam Latz • Kol HaNeshamah Progressive Congregation
Seeking and accepting forgiveness from others should be a process taken thoughtfully
Posted September 21, 2007


Rabbi Jill Borodin • Congregation Beth Shalom
Preparations for the High Holidays means looking back on the year just passed
Posted September 7, 2007


Rabbi Mordechai Farkash • Congregation Beis Menachem - Lubavitch
The protective power of mezuzzah can keep enemies at bay
Posted August 24, 2007


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


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


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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