A Night of the Mind, A Night of the Soul

There’s always so much going on in our community. Some people have even told me it's too much. But behind all those different programs is a lot of human passion and a deep desire to connect with our congregational family in many different ways.

Shabbat Service Recordings: D’var Torah, March 22, 2019

Recording from Shabbat Services, March 22, 2019 D’var from Friday, March 22, 2019 – Rabbi David Kosak   *If you would like to download the recording and listen later, right click on the link then click “Save as” and it will save onto your computer for later listening. Recorded and edited by Ed Kraus. Click here for an archive of past recordings

Getting Out and Getting In

As many of you know, our congregation takes security needs very seriously. We have had a pretty well-thought out plan that we revisited each year. We have applied for a grant from the DHS (Department of Homeland Security) for several years running. Our two schools also regularly schedule drills. We were ahead of the curve by many measures.

Shabbat Service Recordings: D’var Torah, March 16, 2019

Recording from Shabbat Services, March 16, 2019 D’var from Saturday, March 16, 2019 – Rabbi David Kosak   *If you would like to download the recording and listen later, right click on the link then click “Save as” and it will save onto your computer for later listening. Recorded and edited by Ed Kraus. Click here for an archive of past recordings

A Failure of Imagination: Reflecting on Christchurch

Rabbi Kosak reflects on the terrible massacre of two Muslim communities in New Zealand, explores the origins of hatred and how we can overcome it, and invites people to attend a gathering and vigil at the Muslim Educational Trust, today at 2 pm. Details at the bottom of this Oasis Songs.

The Question of Antisemitisms: Crowdsourcing an Answer

One would have needed to turn actively away from the news to avoid the fracas over newly elected representative, Ilhan Omar of Minnesota. Congresswoman Omar has found herself in a maelstrom of critique over a number of her comments, which are evocative of traditional anti-semitic stereotypes that have long been used to justify oppression and hatred of Jews.

What Mystical Theology Teaches Us About Politics and Relationships

Israel will hold new elections on April 9th, and it promises to be one of the most interesting and potentially important referendums there in quite some time. Some new variables are the reason for this. The Israeli attorney general, after a year long investigation by the police, is moving forward with corruption charges against Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu.