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Rabbi Noah Arnow

Righteous rain provides for Earth’s needs, and ours

RABBI NOAH ARNOWPublished August 14, 2025

Do you remember the cartoons in which a rain cloud would appear and cause a storm over just one individual? Even as we can marvel that, at a given moment, it’s raining in Clayton but not in Ladue, at the J but not at Mirowitz, our St. Louis region...

"A Jewish Woman Devouring Her Child,"  a detail from a 15th-century French illuminated manuscript, depicts a scene described in "The Jewish Wars" by Josephus. (Getty Museum)

Tisha B’Av recalls a Jewish nation under siege. The war in Gaza flips the script.

Rabbi Zachary TruboffPublished July 30, 2025

(JTA) — In his historical account of the Roman siege of Jerusalem, Josephus describes how the Jews slowly succumbed to starvation. At the beginning of the siege, the Jewish faction known as the Zealots burned the grain reserves that had been stored...

Rabbi Elizabeth Hersh is senior rabbi at Temple Emanuel and a member of the St. Louis Rabbinical and Cantorial Association, which coordinates the d’var Torah for the Jewish Light.

What’s in a word? Holiness, and everything else

RABBI ELIZABETH HERSHPublished July 29, 2025

This Shabbat marks the start of the Book of Deuteronomy, which reads: “These are the words (d’varim) that Moses addressed to all Israel on the other side of the Jordan …” Deuteronomy is also referred to as Mishneh Torah, or the repetition...

Rabbi Janine C. Schloss

You said you meant it. But did you really?

By Rabbi Janine SchlossPublished July 23, 2025

Kol Nidrei…“Wait!” you may be thinking. “Is it Yom Kippur already?” But stay with me for a minute.  As many of us may know, Jewish holidays start at sundown and continue until sundown the next day. To help us distinguish the evening of a holiday...

America needs to ‘kvell’ more

America needs to ‘kvell’ more

Barbara Edelson Peterson, JNSPublished July 21, 2025

There’s no better time than summer to embrace an ancient Jewish practice that could transform how we connect with each other: kvelling or to Kvell. Kvell—the Yiddish word meaning to burst with pride and joy over someone else’s accomplishments—has...

Rabbi Eliezer Finkelstein of Bais Abraham Congregation.

D’var Torah: The routine of prayer connects us with the Divine

RABBI ELIEZER FINKELSTEIN, Bais Abraham CongregationPublished July 17, 2025

This past Sunday, we fasted on the 17th of Tammuz, which our rabbis, in Mishnah Ta’anit 4:6, say commemorates five events:  Moshe breaking the Two Tablets upon seeing the Golden Calf;  suspension of the daily offerings in the Temple; the Romans...

The writer's mother and daughter. Photo courtesy of Frani Chung.

The Rituals We Pass Down – What my mother gave me—and what I’m giving my daughter

By Frani Chung, Jewish Women’s ArchivePublished July 15, 2025

This story was originally published by the Jewish Women’s Archive, and is repurposed here with permission. My mother is modern in her love but ancient in her rituals. When I got my first period, she slapped me across the face.Perhaps for her...

Freddie Mayer, left, and Nathan Mayer, right, break out of their comfort zone together.

Get out of your comfort zone — you don’t have to do a triathlon

By Susie Mayer, Sister of columnist Amy Fenster BrownPublished July 15, 2025

Hi, readers, and thank you to Amy Fenster Brown for letting me be the guest columnist this week. I’m Amy’s sister, and I live in Fort Smith, Ark., with my husband, Mike. We have two sons — Nathan, 30, who lives in New York, and Freddie, 26, who...

‘A snowflake is a snowflake is a snowflake’

By Rabbi Ze’ev SmasonPublished July 9, 2025

Tired of the summer heat? Let’s cool off by stepping into the “treasury of snow,” as described in the Book of Job (38:22).  Where does one go to learn about snow? The internet, of course. According to SnowCrystals.com, run by some serious snow...

Torah milestone deserves kudos

Published July 9, 2025

I read with great interest the article about Stanley Estrin reading from every Torah portion (“Milestone on the bimah,” June 18). Congratulations to Stanley, a great guy and a relative of mine (by marriage). I would be remiss, however, if I did...

Talking donkeys? Wonders exist in the world—we simply have to look

Talking donkeys? Wonders exist in the world—we simply have to look

By Rabbi David ReinhartPublished July 9, 2025

There are two muffins baking in an oven, a blueberry and a bran. The bran muffin turns to the blueberry and says, “Is it just me, or is it hot in here?” and the blueberry muffin says, “Holy cow! A talking muffin!!!” In this week’s parasha,...

Rabbi Jim Bennett of Congregation Shaare Emeth.

D’var Torah: Living with mystery and awe

Rabbi Jim Bennett, Congregation Shaare EmethPublished July 3, 2025

Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel devoted much of his writing and teaching to calling people to “Radical Amazement,” or heightened awareness of mystery and awe. "We don't live in an awareness that all that is is an incomprehensible mystery and miracle,”...

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