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Dvar Torah

Rabbi Susan Talve of Central Reform Congregation was named one of the Jewish Daily Forward’s ‘Most Inspiring Rabbis.’ 

Parashat Emor: Counting the Omer and calling for a compassionate community

By Rabbi Susan TalvePublished April 30, 2014

Two May 4 events opportunities to unite in commitment to ‘transformation of a broken world’“And from the day on which you bring the sheaf (Omer) offering, from the morrow of the rest day, you shall count for yourselves seven weeks. They must be...

Rabbi Suzanne Brody is Middle School Judaics Coordinator at Saul Mirowitz Jewish Community School and a member of the St. Louis Rabbinical Association.

Torah Portion offers guidance on child-parent relationships

By Rabbi Suzanne BrodyPublished April 23, 2014

Last week, I read an article online that left me feeling horribly guilty and upset with myself.  It made me feel that not only was everything I do as a parent completely wrong, but also I was scarring my children for life. The next day, clearly not...

Rabbi Brad Horwitz

The child who doesn’t know how to ask

BY BRAD HORWITZPublished April 16, 2014

Four times the Torah instructs us to tell our children of the Exodus from Egypt. The Torah reads, “And you shall tell your child on that day...” The rabbis inferred from this repetition that there are four different kinds of children — the wise,...

Rabbi Seth D Gordon serves Traditional Congregation and is a member of the St. Louis Rabbinical Association. 

‘Scapegoat’ Portion has deeper meaning

Rabbi Seth D GordonPublished April 9, 2014

The opening section of this week’s parashah, Acharei Mot, is especially familiar because it is also read publicly on Yom ha-Kippurim. The most memorable section is the “scapegoat” upon which Israel’s sins were transferred and sent out into the...

Rabbi Lane Steinger serves Shir Hadash Reconstructionist Community and is a member of the St. Louis Rabbinical Association.  

Torah Portion stresses importance of attaining ‘spiritual purity’

By Rabbi Lane SteingerPublished April 2, 2014

Are you pure?You were born pure. The traditional morning prayers contain the following blessing, which even in the Recon-structionist siddur “Kol Haneshamah” (Reconstructionists generally eschew supernaturalism), begins, “My God, the soul which...

In Parashat Tazria, exploring the mysteries of birth and gender

By Rabbi James Stone GoodmanPublished March 26, 2014

Try to imagine an ancestor to whom one of the great mysteries (among many) was birth. It’s not too great a stretch, especially if you’ve had a child. Great mystery and wonder and delight and fear and awe all bound up together even for us moderns....

Rabbi Suzanne Brody is Middle School Judaics Coordinator at Saul Mirowitz Jewish Community School anda member of the St. Louis Rabbinical Association.

Parashat Shemini — Owning Traditions

By Rabbi Suzanne BrodyPublished March 19, 2014

There is something really comforting about tradition, about doing things that connect us to our personal and collective past.  For some of us, this means that every year, on certain holidays, we cook favorite family recipes that we have eaten since childhood. ...

Rabbi Roxanne J.S. Shapiro is Director of Life Long Learning at United Hebrew Congregation.

Parashat Tzav: Importance of ritual or ritual of making important?

Rabbi Roxanne J.S. ShapiroPublished March 12, 2014

This week’s Torah portion, Tzav, details elaborate instructions for the ritual of sacrifice and the description of the actual ordination of Aaron and his sons (These directions were given in Exodus, but now carried out). If one can make it through the...

B'nai Amoona's Rabbi Carnie Shalom Rose

Struggling with sacrifice

By Rabbi Carnie Shalom RosePublished March 5, 2014

Each year as springtime approaches, I recall with great affection sitting next to my mentor and friend, Rabbi Bernard Lipnick (z’’l), on the bimah of our shul. For it was on Shabbes mornings that our great teacher would provide me with his special...

Rabbi Amy Feder

Digging deep for meaning amid bevy of sacred rites and rules

By Rabbi Amy FederPublished March 5, 2014

Every October, there is one particular morning when our congregation’s Religious School telephone begins ringing off the hook at exactly 9 a.m. and doesn’t stop ringing all day long.  That’s the day, somewhat arbitrarily chosen, when families of...

D’var Torah: Parashat Vayakhel

Rabbi James Stone GoodmanPublished February 19, 2014

 On the heels of the molten beast (make us a god, we said last week, because that man who led us -- we don't know what became of him). Did we want a god or did we want a leader? What kind of leader? A master of ceremonies leader or someone to sit over...

Lyrical approach to week’s parsha

By Rabbi Josef A. DavidsonPublished February 13, 2014

My formative years were during the 1950s and 1960s. During these decades, there were enormous changes in culture, in the physical sciences, and in psychological, sociological and anthropological sciences. The music of the 1960’s also reflected these...

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