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Dvar Torah

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

Removing the leaven from our homes and hearts

Rabbi Josef A. DavidsonPublished April 21, 2011

It is not often that the festival of Pesach (Passover) coincides with the Torah portion, Aharei Mot (After the death [of two of the sons of Aaron]).  It is interesting when they do as the first third of this week's Torah portion is also read on Yom Kippur...

Parashat Metzora: Strange reality, spiritual leprosy

By Rabbi Mordecai MillerPublished April 6, 2011

At any point in the day we are subject to some kind of mood. Just like colors, some may be intense and some may be almost bland.  Surprise, pleasure, stress, joy, security, anxiety, anger, dislike, depression, dismay, anticipation, disappointment - the...

D’var Torah: O holy Shabbes Inspiration Tazria

By Rabbi James Stone GoodmanPublished March 31, 2011

Womanwhen you bear a child [Lev.12:1]you will be uncleana certain number of days --Tamei. Tamei - impuretahor - pureyou become tahorwhen you are released from tameiwith time and sacrifice. Raise up your eyesnorth south east westlook downcan you count...

Rabbi Hyim Shafner

Reconciling sacrifice with modern-day, Western values

BY RABBI HYIM SHAFNERPublished March 16, 2011

In this week's Torah portion, Tzav, the Torah continues its description from last week of the sacrifices and their rituals. For us, living in the current period of time in the Western world, animal sacrifice is fairly foreign and seems in many respects...

Rabbi Lane Steinger

Starting Jewish journeys with Va’yikra

By Rabbi Lane SteingerPublished March 9, 2011

This week we start the public reading of Leviticus, the third book of the Torah. The name "Leviticus" is derived from the Greek "Levitikon/the Levites," referring to the tribe of Levi from which the ancient Israelite priests and their attendants were...

Rabbi Roxanne Shapiro

Inspired to feel God’s presence in mikdashim — sanctuaries

BY RABBI ROXANNE J.S. SHAPIROPublished February 23, 2011

In this week's Torah portion Vayakhel, we read Moses' account of all of the things that God has commanded concerning the building of the Mishkan (sanctuary), the donations that followed, and about the actual work of construction. Inspired by God's statement...

Parashat Tetzaveh: Our Teacher

By Rabbi James Stone GoodmanPublished February 9, 2011

You asked me why Moses our teacherwas not present in the story this week. He is present, I said, but hidden -or quiet, I said,he is the you in the first line [Ex.27:20]Now you shall command the children of Israelthen he recedes to where he lives- the...

O holy Shabbes — Inspiration Yitro

By Rabbi James Stone GoodmanPublished January 19, 2011

How we received Yitro is an us-and-them problemhe gave us something additionalthis priest of Midiansomething unexpectedhis name was Yeter [Hebrew for additional]he brought additional wisdomsomething from the outside. Once we integrated his wisdomhe became...

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

Va’era: Innocent bystanders — or passive supporters of wrongdoing?

BY RABBI JOSEF A. DAVIDSONPublished December 29, 2010

Moses has been disappointed by the reception he has received at the hands of both the Pharaoh and the Israelites. The Pharaoh's response to God's demand to "let My people go" was to place an even heavier burden upon the Israelites. As a result, the Israelites...

Rabbi Dale Schreiber

Shemot: Memory as consciousness

BY RABBI DALE SCHREIBERPublished December 22, 2010

This week we begin the Book of Exodus. It has other names as well. In Hebrew it is referred to as the Book of Names (Shemot). During the ninth century, it was called the Second Book as commentators saw it as an extension of the Book of Genesis. In the...

Transcending mere existence

BY RABBI SEVERINE HAZIZA-SOKOLPublished December 15, 2010

In Va-y'chi we witness the only deathbed scene in the entire Torah. Our patriarch Jacob prepares for his departure from this world. And yet the parasha is not deliberately morbid, confining and drained of vitality. The first words we read place emphasis...

Letting go of hurt, hold on to family

BY RABBI ARI HENDINPublished December 8, 2010

Anyone hurt by a close family member will relate to Joseph in this week's Torah portion, Vayigash. Sold into slavery by his jealous brothers, Joseph manages to become the second-in-command viceroy to Egypt's Pharaoh. Unrecognized by his brothers, who...

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