Our Worst Critic

In a sermon prior to his retirement, Rabbi David Wolpe shared an anecdote that resonated deeply with me. He said: I know that this will sound very strange to you…the part of the service that I both enjoy most and fear most is carrying the Torah around – because I know I will not look […]

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The New York Knicks and Israel

I’ve been marveling from afar at how New York City has come together to celebrate the Knicks winning the NBA championship. Here is a great city that has been struggling for years, divided and broken in many ways, and yet, one amazing victory has brought a kaleidoscope of humanity together. Unity, that impossible and elusive […]

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Did Trump and Bibi Lose to a Strait Flush?

“The aim of the operation is to end the threat from the Ayatollah regime in Iran. [It] will continue as long as necessary. … If we don’t stop them now, they will become invulnerable. Their representatives in negotiations are trying to buy time, attempting to gain time in fruitless and deceitful negotiations with our American […]

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Regime Change, Interrupted

Donald Trump has always been a man of gluttonous taste. After surviving a litany of federal and state prosecutions and a slew of civil actions in his four-year hiatus from the White House, he proved to be a glutton for punishment, too. And yet, he always presented himself as a man not to be trifled […]

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Sinai Temple Gala, Black-Jewish Entertainment Alliance, ‘Jewish Tomorrow’ Podcast

Sinai Temple marked a historic milestone as the congregation gathered on May 17 at Barad Hall for the congregation’s 120th anniversary gala, honoring outgoing President Mehrzad Roshan for her dedicated leadership and presenting Dr. Arnold and Gloria Lushing-Gilberg with a Special Legacy Award in recognition of their extraordinary contributions to the synagogue and community. Sinai […]

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