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Rabbi Sholom Ber Levitin • Congregation Shaarei Tefilah-Lubavitch
Being a true friend is about giving of yourself
Posted May 11, 2007
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Rabbi Yohanna Kinberg • Temple B’nai Torah
The study of Torah inspires, awakens, and gives meaning to life
Posted April 27, 2007
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Rabbi Simon Benzaquen • Sephardic Bikur Holim Congregation
If we take the time we have for granted, we may find before too long that it’s gone
Posted March 16, 2007
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Rabbi Seth Goldstein • Temple Beth Hatfiloh
While Purim is a holiday to make merry, it is also a reminder of the fragility of life
Posted March 2, 2007
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Rabbi Ted Falcon • Bet Alef Meditative Synagogue
As we hear about the faith of others, it helps us to understand our own
Posted February 2, 2007
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Rabbi Anson Laytner • American Jewish Commitee
Listening only to those with whom we agree is not always in our best interest
Posted January 19, 2007
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Rabbi Solomon Cohen-Scali • Congregation Ezra Bessaroth
The challenges of the past can help today’s Sephardim overcome the challenges of today
Posted December 8, 2006
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Rabbi Salomon Cohen-Scali • Congregation Ezra Bessaroth
The challenges of the past can help today’s Separdim overcome the challenges of today
Posted December 4, 2006
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Rabbi Bruce Kadden
• Temple Beth El
This weekend Jews celebrate Simchat Torah, as we complete the cycle of reading the Torah with the last verses of D'varim (Deuteronomy) and begin with… Posted October 12, 2006
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Rabbi Daniel Weiner
• Temple De Hirsch Sinai
The season of forgiveness is upon us. But it follows a tough summer for our people. Mel Gibson's Jew-hating rant gave proof to the wisdom… Posted September 14, 2006
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Rabbi Mark S. Glickman
• Congregation Kol Ami and Congregation Kol Shalom
Textbooks describing the history of Washington State tell an old, familiar story ' a tale that goes from Native American inhabitants, to pioneer settlers, to… Posted August 31, 2006
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Seattle-area Rabbis
Shock... horror... disbelief... anger... prayer... profound sadness... fear... overwhelming sense of loss... more anger and outrage... more prayer and heartfelt tears to our loving Father… Posted August 3, 2006
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Rabbi Shalom D. Farkash
• Chabad of the Central Cascades
'God, how long?' (Psalms 90:13) The story is told of a simple, unlettered Jew who kept a tavern on a distant crossroads, many weeks' journey… Posted July 20, 2006
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Rabbi Chaim Levine
• LivingJudaism
'I wish some people would grow up.' 'Some people just don't think.' 'Some people are so insensitive.' 'Some people are so opinionated.' We've all thought… Posted July 5, 2006
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Rabbi Charna Klein
• Jewish Community of Whidbey Island
Lately a lot of interest, including in the JTNews, has focused on the subject of Creation, evolution, and Torah. In elementary school I became fascinated… Posted June 21, 2006
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Rabbi Dov Gartenberg
• Panim Hadashot
I used to be a congregational rabbi. I remember a conversation with a much-respected member of the synagogue during a fierce communal controversy. He told… Posted May 11, 2006
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Rabbi Leah M. Herz
• Temple De Hirsch Sinai
In 1926, the great modern Jewish thinker Martin Buber delivered a speech he titled 'The Man of Today and the Jewish Bible.' He said with… Posted April 27, 2006
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Rabbi Will Berkovitz
• Hillel at the University of Washington
Before I moved to Seattle I used to work in Las Vegas. I wasn't a dealer at the Bellagio or doing weddings dressed as Elvis,… Posted March 23, 2006
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Rabbi Zari Weiss
• Special to JTNews
Many of us are familiar with the story told at Purim. A young maiden, Esther, is taken by the king to be his new wife.… Posted March 9, 2006
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