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St. Louis Jewish Light

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Rabbi Brigitte Rosenberg is senior rabbi at United Hebrew Congregation and a past president of the St. Louis Rabbinical and Cantorial Association, which coordinates the d’var Torah for the Jewish Light.

Parashat Toldot: The blessing of generations

RABBI BRIGITTE ROSENBERGPublished November 29, 2024

In Toldot, this week’s parashah, Isaac offers the following blessing to Jacob as he sends him from his home to find a wife with the clear hope that he will return to the land of his birthright: “May G-d bless you, make you fertile and numerous, so...

Election 2024: How should we respond?

Election 2024: How should we respond?

By Rabbi Ze’ev SmasonPublished November 22, 2024

The 2024 U.S. presidential election elicited a spectrum of reactions across the nation. Many rejoiced, expressing optimism, gratitude and happiness. For others, the outcome was met with disappointment, concern and fear about the direction of the country. ...

Michelle Weltman, Rabbi Lane Steinger, Esther Weltman and Joel Weltman participate in Friday night services at Temple Israel of Godfrey, Ill.

D’var Torah: Three readings to illuminate this week’s parsha

Rabbi Lane SteingerPublished November 14, 2024

Torah Portion: Va-yeyra, Genesis 18:1-22:24 Many rabbis and cantors — myself included — have been asked: “What do you do if a Torah Scroll falls to the floor?” (For the answer, read on to the end.) For this Shabbat, here are two texts. First,...

How do I get this pushy synagogue board member to leave me alone?

How do I get this pushy synagogue board member to leave me alone?

By Beth HarpazPublished November 10, 2024

A Bintel Brief, Yiddish for a bundle of letters, has been solving reader dilemmas since 1906. Send yours via email, social media or this form. Dear Bintel,  I am on my synagogue’s board. A man on the board makes me uncomfortable. His wife was...

What Christian nationalism could have in store for Jews

What Christian nationalism could have in store for Jews

Asaf Elia-Shalev, The Jewish Telegraphic AgencyPublished November 6, 2024

(JTA) — For an energetic group, increasing the influence of Christianity in American life and returning the country to what they see as its founding Christian ideals. Scholars say these Christian nationalists have claimed a prominent, mainstream...

Why I wrote a prayer to be said on the Shabbat before Election Day

Why I wrote a prayer to be said on the Shabbat before Election Day

David Zvi Kalman, JTAPublished October 31, 2024

This article initially appeared in My Jewish Learning’s Shabbat newsletter Recharge. To sign up to receive Recharge each week in your inbox, click here. This Shabbat, like every Shabbat, synagogues around the world will pray for the welfare of their...

December 2021- the last family photo of the five members of the Arnold family

Amid unimaginable loss, a family’s legacy of kindness shines through

By Marsha SchumanPublished October 31, 2024

This is not a happy story, but it is one of truth. Three years ago, our 15-year-old grandson Noah Arnold was hit by a car in Beverly Hills, Calif. and ultimately died from his injuries. I never believed that lightening could or would strike twice but...

Portrait of Rabbi Josef Davidson

Making sense of language in the story of the Tower of Babel

RABBI JOSEF DAVIDSONPublished October 30, 2024

Recently seen on Facebook: “Ese momento when publican un meme auf English, Deutsch und Espanol aber du are poliglota und expert in memes and du kannst camprender drei languages al miso Zeit.” The reader who is as enamored with languages...

Notes from a Jewish mother: You may be an alpha, dude, but you’re no sigma

Notes from a Jewish mother: You may be an alpha, dude, but you’re no sigma

BY AMY FENSTER BROWN, Special To The Jewish LightPublished October 29, 2024

Kids, these days. No one knows what they’re talking about! It’s probably the same stuff we talked about when we were young but with new words.  Remember being young, when you didn’t have back pain and went out for the evening at 10 p.m.? Those...

Would a real mensch wear a ‘mensch’ T-shirt?

Would a real mensch wear a ‘mensch’ T-shirt?

By Jodi Rudoren, The ForwardPublished October 28, 2024

This is an adaptation of our editor-in-chief’s weekly newsletter. Sign up to get it delivered to your inbox on Friday afternoons. At a Jewish conference in Chicago last month, I picked up a T-shirt for the husband with a single word on it:...

Why the legacies of these trailblazing rabbis are tied to this week's Torah portion

Why the legacies of these trailblazing rabbis are tied to this week’s Torah portion

By Rabbi Rachel Bearman, Congregation Shaare EmethPublished October 24, 2024

Every year, as we study this week’s Torah portion, Bereshit, I find myself thinking of two remarkable rabbis.  The first rabbi I associate with Parashat Bereshit is Rabbi Sally J. Priesand. In 1972, Rabbi Priesand was ordained by the Hebrew Union...

Pereles responds to letter

Pereles responds to letter

Published October 21, 2024

As a candidate for the Missouri State Senate, I am eager to respond to the comments made by those questioning my support for Israel. While State Senators don’t have much sway on our nation’s foreign policy, they do have an impact on reproductive...

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