Shabbat Service Recordings: D’var Torah, February 15, 2019

Recording from Shabbat Services, February 15, 2019 D’var from Friday, February 15, 2019 – Rabbi Eve Posen and Jennifer Kalenscher   *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

You Are What You Wear – Parshat Tetzaveh 5779

We’ve all had those moments that make you either exceedingly proud or exceedingly sad. As a parent, the proud moments are when my children show compassion to others and use the words and actions we’ve tried to teach them since the day of their birth.

Just Because – Parshat Terumah 5779

We’ve all had those moments that make you either exceedingly proud or exceedingly sad. As a parent, the proud moments are when my children show compassion to others and use the words and actions we’ve tried to teach them since the day of their birth.

Always Watching – Parshat Yitro 5779

We’ve all had those moments that make you either exceedingly proud or exceedingly sad. As a parent, the proud moments are when my children show compassion to others and use the words and actions we’ve tried to teach them since the day of their birth.

Shabbat Service Recordings: D’var Torah, January 12, 2019

Recording from Shabbat Services, January 12, 2019 D’var from Saturday, January 12, 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

Shut Down in Darkness – Parshat Bo 5779

I usually avoid straying into overtly political territory in my weekly writings. I tend to stick to moral issues that might allude to the current political scene, but rarely do I actively condemn or condone. However, the story of the government shutdown/standoff over the proposed border wall has been in front of us every day since the end of the year, and it’s increasingly difficult to ignore.

Yichus – Parshat Vaera 5779

As we go through life our experiences and interactions link us to each other. When we build these relationships we end up with a network of colleagues, friends, and acquaintances that we carry with us. If you do any online social networking, you probably know this is the model behind LinkedIn: who do you know, how do you know them, and what skills or services do they have that you or your other acquaintances might benefit from?