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Rabbi Sholom Ber Levitin • Regional Director, Chabad of Washington State and Congregation Shaarei Tefilah-Lubavitch
As a prerequisite for atonement, in preparation for Yom Kippur, halachah (Jewish law) mandates that we ask for forgiveness — michala — if we have… Posted October 13, 2010
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Rabbi Cindy Enger • Congregation Beth Israel, Bellingham
A look at Jews helping Jews around the world was a High Holiday inspiration.
Posted September 29, 2010
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Rabbi Mark Spiro • LivingJudaism
“To judge between good or bad, between successful and unsuccessful, would take the eye of a God.” — Anton Chekhov
Posted September 13, 2010
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Rabbi Daniel A. Septimus • Temple De Hirsch Sinai
Empowering our teens to make a difference
Posted August 18, 2010
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Rabbi Bernie Fox • Northwest Yeshiva High School
Listening is the surest road to understanding
Posted August 4, 2010
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Rabbi Yohanna Kinberg • Temple B’nai Torah
Everyone should be free to pray at the holiest site in Judaism
Posted July 21, 2010
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Rabbi Jacob Elisha Fine • Hillel at the University of Washington
What happens when the iconic God of our childhood doesn’t meet our religious needs as adults?
Posted July 6, 2010
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Rabbi Jonathan Singer • Temple Beth Am
The Gaza flotilla incident has caused many of us think about our relationship with Israel. What are we to do?
Posted June 23, 2010
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Rabbi Seth Goldstein • Temple Beth Hatfiloh
The gulf oil crisis has reflections of Leviticus in its sheen
Posted June 21, 2010
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Rabbi Moshe Kletenik • Bikur Cholim-Machzikay Hadath Congregation
Rabbis confirm importance of women’s participation in Orthodox life
Posted May 24, 2010
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Rabbi Olivier BenHaim • Bet Alef Meditative Synagogue
Just as in the Torah, to each his own place
Posted May 9, 2010
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Rabbi Rob Toren • Samis Foundation
Taking a moment to stop and smell the flowers of our Jewishness can yield intellectual and spiritual treasures
Posted April 23, 2010
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Rabbi Anson Laytner • Congregation Kol HaNeshamah
Suggestions for creating a meaningful, fruitful dialogue on Middle East peace
Posted April 14, 2010
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Rabbi Mark S. Glickman • Congregations Kol Ami and Kol Shalom
A once-in-a-century trip to a forbidden chamber yields little treasure, but a worthwhile experience
Posted March 24, 2010
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Rabbi Harry Zeitlin • Congregation Beth Ha’Ari
A mantra, a meditation, a reminder of what’s behind this entire Jewish enterprise
Posted March 11, 2010
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Rabbi Beth J. Singer • Temple Beth Am
Fear and loathing of gays and lesbians in the past doesn’t jibe with the reality — and our laws should reflect that
Posted February 23, 2010
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Rabbi Jaron B. Matlow The many different ways to understand Torah better help us to find God
Posted February 11, 2010
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Barbara Brandt
Society for Humanistic Judaism
The natural way of death and burial
Posted January 28, 2010
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Rabbi Elazar Bogomilsky • Chai Center of Greater Seattle
What are we doing today to help us reach our goals in the future?
Posted January 14, 2010
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Rabbi Bruce Kadden • Temple Beth El, Tacoma
Christmas is an appropriate time to understand what Jesus means to Jews and Judaism
Posted December 23, 2009
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