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Rabbi's Turn

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Rabbi Harley Karz-Wagman • Temple Beth Or
I have adopted a new mantra: 'No Unfunded Mandates.' We should accept no new projects or tasks, without allocating adequate resources. In our personal life,…
Posted March 2, 2006


Rabbi Cindy G. Enger • Congregation Beth Israel, Bellingham
It is a great privilege to work with candidates for conversion to Judaism. What an honor it is to accompany and guide other human beings…
Posted February 16, 2006


Rabbi Jay Rosenbaum • Congregation Herzl-Ner Tamid
Rabbi David Wolpe of Los Angeles recently spurred controversy by suggesting that the Conservative movement should change its name to something more exciting. While Rabbi…
Posted February 2, 2006


Rabbi Bernie Fox • Northwest Yeshiva High School
I love teaching high school. Although I have been a high school principal for over 15 years, throughout this period I have remained a classroom…
Posted January 19, 2006


Rabbi David Fine • Union for Reform Judaism
As both Hanukkah and Christmas approach I get concerned about Silent Night. I am not referring to the song sung by carolers, but of silence…
Posted December 22, 2005


Rabbi Laurie Rice • Congregation Kol Ami
Our tradition teaches that if one has to enter a synagogue to pick up one's child or to see a friend, one should pause for…
Posted November 25, 2005


Rabbi Beth Singer • Temple Beth Am
I always smile when I think about a moment, many years ago, as I walked into Shabbat morning services in my congregation back in New…
Posted October 27, 2005


Rabbi Sholom Ber Levitin • Chabad-Lubavitch of the Pacific Northwest
Caring about people and issues is a very important character trait. As young boys, growing up in Hassidic homes in a Hassidic community, influenced and…
Posted October 12, 2005


Rabbi Jonathan Singer • Temple Beth Am
The other day I drove up to the home of a family who can no longer drive, and paid them a very enjoyable visit. The…
Posted September 15, 2005


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