Body Piercing vs. Body Image – Parshat Kedoshim 5779

When it came to body piercing (and ear piercing), my dad’s argument had always been that the Torah says we don’t pierce or permanently change our bodies. However, the takeaway from Parshat Kedoshim is really how the Torah reminds us of the importance of positive body image.

One for Me, One for You – Parshat Acharei Mot 5779

Kids grasp the idea of fairness (and unfairness) early on. Toys, food, time - if any of it isn't perfectly equal, they will let you know. We learn in our parshah this week about balance. In other words, what we give to our own earthly desires, like time, money and energy, we should also give equally in service to God, or our faith-based life.

Up to Code – Parshat Metzora 5779

The Torah mandates that our living spaces are safe. Whether this means making sure we are lead or asbestos free, or that our homes have safety measures in place for fires or other destructive forces, it is imperative that we are creating warm, loving, and safe environments for our children to grow in.

In the Heat of the Moment – Parshat Tazria 5779

I’m certain I’m not the only woman to have sworn off childbirth while in the pain of labor or the recovery after a C-section. However, whether in regard to childbirth or any physically or emotionally draining experience, the Torah gives us the ability to atone for our poor choices, even our choice of words.

Shabbat Service Recordings: D’var Torah, March 30, 2019

Recording from Shabbat Services, March 30, 2019 D’var from Saturday, March 30, 2019 – Rabbi Eve Posen   *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

Shabbat Service Recordings: D’var Torah, March 29, 2019

Recording from Shabbat Services, March 29, 2019 D’var from Friday, March 29, 2019 – Rabbi Eve Posen   *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

For Shame – Parshat Shemini 5779

Going through the potty-training process with two kids has taught me a lot about positive and negative reactions as parents. One of the biggest lessons for us has been the need to show some emotional self-control in order to keep up the positive reinforcement. Our parshah this week reminds us that emotion is a two-way street.