The Future of Reproductive Choices

By Rabbi Nathan Kamesar I don’t need to tell you that the revelation of the draft opinion of Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization sent shockwaves through our national environment. The opinion, if the final version holds true to the draft’s core holdings, would overturn a 50-year-old precedent bearing on among the most intimate decisions anyone will […]

The Jewish Response to Alienation

By Rabbi Nathan Kamesar I’m left still feeling the high of Friday night’s celebration of the generosity that led to our synagogue expansion. Members from every chapter of this community’s history came together displaying firsthand what intergenerational Jewish community looks like. Those who have been part of this community for decades and forged the legacy […]

I’m Stepping Away for the Month

By Rabbi Nathan Kamesar Dear Friends, Today is the due date for for our little one, and while there are no immediate signs that they’re going to arrive on schedule, I’m beginning approximately one month’s worth of parental leave starting tomorrow. (Going with a fixed date regardless of when the baby comes helps Rabbi Winokur […]

Ways to Support the People of Ukraine

By Rabbi Nathan Kamesar Those who are regular participants in Friday night and Saturday morning services with us might have intuited by now that the emphasis of my Divrei Torah, my teachings from torah, tend not to engage directly or explicitly with the headlines of the week. This is not out of any philosophical objection to […]