The Sacredness of Our Democracy • Rising Antisemitism

By Rabbi Nathan Kamesar I have long loved election day. The act of casting one’s vote is a truly sacred one to me. Never mind that in Josh Shapiro, Pennsylvania just elected its second Jewish governor in the 21st century (who shares a high school alma mater with my wife, no less: suburban Philadelphia’s pluralistic Jewish secondary […]

The Bare Holiday Landscape Ahead of Us

By Rabbi Nathan Kamesar The dust has settled. After 20 services over a period of 30 days, 2 services every three days for a month, we’ve finally reached a period of relative calm. And then the Phillies had to go and liven things back up for us again. In all seriousness, we find ourselves in […]

Hatan Torah and Kallat Bereshit 2022

By Rabbi Nathan Kamesar So here we are to celebrate our Chatan Torah and Kallat Bereshit. In some ways, it’s a funny name to extend to this honor, to the honor of recognizing two distinguished legacies of service to our synagogue community. It’s a name that goes back centuries to the distinguished community members who were given the […]

Hallelujah: Breaking Open

Yom Kippur 5783 By Rabbi Nathan Kamesar Time for another song lyric. This one comes from a song by Jewish Canadian singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen that has been, as one writer put it, “repurposed and reinvented by other artists so many times, that it [has become] a latter-day secular hymn”—and not even really all that secular. […]