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St. Louis Jewish Light

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Rabbi Noah Arnow serves Kol Rinah.

Shushan had no Sherlock Holmes

By Rabbi Noah ArnowPublished March 23, 2016

Sherlock Holmes is one of my favorite fictional characters of all time. The detective’s uncanny observational and deductive powers allow him to see so much about a person, and not merely what’s on the surface.  He can tell that you’re a pediatric...

Brigitte Rosenberg is senior rabbi of United Hebrew Congregation. 

Do something: Hear the call and take action

By Rabbi Brigitte RosenbergPublished March 16, 2016

Vayikra – And G-d called to Moses …  This week, as we begin the book of Vayikra/Leviticus, the relationship between G-d and the people begins to expand, as do the relationships between the people themselves. We shift from a narrative about others...

Rabbi Jonah Zinn serves Congregation Shaare Emeth and is a member of the St. Louis Rabbinical Association. 

Dressing for self-identity success

By Rabbi Jonah ZinnPublished March 9, 2016

When I was in elementary school, I had a classmate who wore a shirt and tie to school every day. Although I remember his distinctive wardrobe choice decades later, I never spent much time thinking about his motives. Looking back, it would seem this was...

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

An uplifting Torah portion

By Rabbi Josef A. DavidsonPublished February 24, 2016

This week’s Torah portion, Ki Tissa, begins with a census. Moses is instructed to count the number of men available to be conscripted in the event of the need for self-defense against any enemy forces that might be encountered during their wandering...

Rabbi James Stone Goodman serves Congregation Neve Shalom and is a member and past president of the St. Louis Rabbinical Association. 

It will need some lift

By Rabbi James Stone GoodmanPublished February 17, 2016

“And you shall command the children of Israel, and they shall take to you pure olive oil, crushed for lighting, to kindle the lamps continually.”— Exodus 27:20Of the seven species associated with Israel, land of wheat, barley, grape, fig and pomegranate,...

Rabbi Dale Schreiber is a board-certified chaplain providing Jewish Care Coordination for Pathways Hospice and Palliative Care and has a private practice, “Renewal-in-Action,” specializing in resiliency, spiritual development and compassion fatigue recovery.  

Begin with a heart of gold

By Rabbi Dale SchreiberPublished February 10, 2016

As we begin this week’s portion, Terumah, the ancient Israelites have moved beyond the Ten Commandments and received a long list of qualifying do’s and don’ts in last week’s portion, Mishpatim.  They are finally given a break from all the listening...

Maharat Rori Picker Neiss is executive director of the Jewish Community Relations Council of St Louis.

Instructions for a life of holiness

By Maharat Rori Picker NeissPublished February 3, 2016

In the narrative that makes up the book of Exodus, Parshat Mishpatim strikes one as the nadir of the story. Marvels and miracles are revealed week after week, from the bush that was burning but never consumed, to the 10 plagues in Egypt, to the splitting...

Rabbi Roxanne J.S. Shapiro serves as rabbi and director of lifelong learning at United Hebrew Congregation.  She is treasurer of the St. Louis Rabbinical Association and chair of the Jewish Educators Council in St. Louis.  

Listening to others’ views costs us nothing

By Rabbi Roxanne J.S. ShapiroPublished January 27, 2016

In a day and age in which some spend so much time arguing about differences and only respect opinions that come from those who are deemed “of similar views,” we should be encouraged by this week’s Torah portion, Yitro, and challenge ourselves to...

Rabbi Tracy Nathan is a Community Chaplain at Jewish Family & Children’s Service and teaches at Kol Rinah, B’nai Amoona and Saul Mirowitz Jewish Community School.

Leadership is leadership, accidental or intentional

By Rabbi Tracy NathanPublished January 20, 2016

There are moments in life that we all face, when we stand at the crossroads, and each path seems no less frightening or full of dread than the other. This is where our ancestors stand in this week’s Torah portion, Parashat B’shalach, as they face...

Rabbi Andrea Goldstein serves Congregation Shaare Emeth.

Real freedom, from Moses to MLK

By Rabbi Andrea GoldsteinPublished January 13, 2016

On Jan. 14, 1963, speaking at the National Conference on Religion and Race, Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel said: “At the first conference on religion and race, the main participants were Pharaoh and Moses. Moses’ words were: ‘Thus says the Lord, the...

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

What’s in a name?

By Rabbi Josef A. DavidsonPublished January 6, 2016

Whenever we encounter someone new with whom we would like to exchange names, inevitably the second question answered after, “What is your name?” is, “What do you do?” The power to name other creatures, objects and concepts was given to human beings,...

Rabbi Michael Alper serves Congregation Temple Israel and is a member of the St. Louis Rabbinical Association. 

What’s in a name? Holiness, authenticity

By Rabbi Michael AlperPublished December 30, 2015

This past week, I forgot my name. I was trying to log on to one of the many different sites I use — Facebook, Amazon, my son’s school, my work email — and I couldn’t remember which screen name I used for which. Was I Michael or MikeyAlper?...

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