Neil Einleger’s Al Het

Thoughts for the Yom Kippur Al Hetby Neil Einleger I rarely get to shul on Sabbath, but the last Shabbat I was here, Rabbi Avi Winokur was on the pulpit along with Terri Novick — the dynamic duo, as it were.Rabbi Avi decided to dispense with his sermon about Labor Day and instead told a […]

Marc Cohen’s Zikronot

The Jewish New Year is referred to as the Day of Remembrance!But in the year 2025 / 5786, memory has become overrated — maybe even useless. For example, we do not need to remember our way home; we can just ask Waze or Google Maps. When I asked one of my patients what his wife’s […]

Moments of Clarity: Connecting With the Divine

Rosh Hashanah 5786 by Rabbi Nathan Kamesar In the course of my prayers these days, I do a lot of just sitting and listening: sitting and letting my heart, my spirit, wander, seeing what comes. Recently, what has come to me was a leadership course I took in rabbinical school during which we were asked […]

Tova Stifano’s Shofarot

There is nothing quite like the sound of the shofar after the moments of silence that are broken immediately preceding the call for its blowing. It is hard not to be moved and respond physically and emotionally to the soul-stirring sounds of the shofar. The long, unbroken sound of Tekiah rouses us from our day-to-day […]

Commemorating The Cycle of Life

Erev Rosh Hashanah 5786 by Rabbi Nathan Kamesar This is a special moment. We’re welcoming in Rosh Hashanah, the New Year. It’s a moment of beginnings, of the conclusion of one cycle and the beginning of the next. The earth continues its revolution around the sun, as the moon, relevant to how Jews have marked […]