On this third Sunday of Lent, we are invited to become aware of God’s presence through living things like bushes and fig ...
Readings: Exodus 3:1-8a, 13-15 1 Corinthians 10:1-6, 10-12 Luke 13:1-9 What if you missed your burning bush? Could there be a better, clearer entrance of God into human life? Moses sees a bush ...
Rabbi Emmanuel Cantor will begin his new role in mid-July. After months of search, the Slifka Center has hired Emmanuel ...
God chooses Moses to be the prophet and political leader, not Aaron. At the burning bush, God tells Moses that Moses’ relationship with Aaron will be like that of God to Moses; God will tell ...
We journey in hope. This is what I learned during a Lenten retreat I attended with fellow priests this past week. As we journey, we look forward to God’s ...
Just over five years ago, the world lost one of the greatest basketball players of all time, Kobe Bryant, when his helicopter ...
Moses hid his face because he was afraid to look at God. God told Moses that he had heard the suffering cries of the ...
He had no assurances, only God’s promise that he would know God’s presence in hindsight: “You will know I am with you when ...
Torah for Mental Health” includes chapters on reframing your challenges, the gift of altruism and realizing your spiritual potential. The rabbi weaves in Jewish stories to complement each piece.
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