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Dvar Torah

Rabbi Josef A. Davidson serves Congregation B’nai Amoona.

D’var Torah: We are challenged to forgive ourselves

By Rabbi Josef DavidsonPublished August 7, 2014

We have fasted; we have prayed; we have mourned the destruction of the Temple, the exile of our people and the calamities that followed as a result of our powerlessness.  Tisha B’av was an opportunity to begin the process of collective self-examination...

Orrin Krublit

Looking to Parshat Devarim to counter generational apathy about Israel

By Orrin KrublitPublished July 30, 2014

This summer I’ve had the incredible opportunity to spend time in St. Louis, as the Rabbi Bernard Lipnick Summer Rabbinic Intern at Congregation B’nai Amoona. I just returned from a year studying in Jerusalem, and so it should come as no surprise that...

Rabbi Hyim Shafner serves Bais Abraham Congregation in University City.

Parashat Masei: Being here now

By Rabbi Hyim ShafnerPublished July 24, 2014

In this week’s Torah portion, Masei, Moses stands on the eastern banks of the Jordan River with Jewish people before they enter the land of Israel.  Moses reviews and writes down all of the stops that the Jewish people had made during their travels...

Rabbi Brigitte Rosenberg

Parashat Matot: ‘We are responsible for one another’

By Rabbi Brigitte RosenbergPublished July 16, 2014

For the past few weeks, many of us have sat glued to the news and checked social media regularly, all in an effort to hear news of the goings on in Israel. Whether we have friends and family who live there or are visiting, or we know no one currently...

Rabbi Dale Schreiber

History continues to require ‘recalibration’

By Rabbi Dale SchreiberPublished July 9, 2014

This commentary is dedicated to Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi – now of blessed memory. He was laid to rest   July 4, 2014. His approach to Judaism ignited and reignited a passion for deep exploration of our sources and traditions. He modeled a spiritually...

Rabbi Josef A. Davidson serves Congregation B’nai Amoona.

D’VAR TORAH: Bil’am’s Blessing is enduring lesson

BY RABBI JOSEF DAVIDSONPublished July 2, 2014

There is an old cliché that continues to ring true: One can attract more bees with honey than with vinegar. It is a lesson that seems to be lost on the title character of this week’s Torah portion, Balak.Balak, the king of Moab at the time that our...

Parashat Chukat: Feeling kinship with the world’s displaced

By Rabbi Lane SteingerPublished June 25, 2014

As I was preparing to write this message, I read a disturbing news article. Barbara Surk and John Heilprin of The Associated Press reported that the U.N. Commission on Refugees had announced that the number of men, women and children displaced from their...

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

Parashat Sh’lach L’cha: Power in self-control, patience

By Rabbi Seth D GordonPublished June 12, 2014

Parashat Sh’lach L’cha records Moses’ sending of scouts to check out the Promised Land and the Israelite response. Ten of the 12 scouts recommend to not advance, and they persuade the people. That response is regarded as faithlessness and is one...

‘Prejudice abides…’

By Rabbi Jim BennettPublished June 4, 2014

“And Miriam and Aaron spoke against Moses because of the Kushite woman whom he had married; for he had married a Kushite woman. 2. And they said, ‘Has the Lord indeed spoken only by Moses? Has he not spoken also by us?’ And the Lord heard it.”...

Maharat Rori Picker Neiss serves Bais Abraham Congregation.

D’var Torah: Jewish ninjas

By Rori Picker NeissPublished May 14, 2014

I like to think of the Jewish people as ninjas. Hollywood has demonstrated to us again and again that ninjas function according to the fundamental principle of what has been coined the “Inverse Ninja Law.” Put quite simply, the Inverse Ninja Law...

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...

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