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Thoughts about the war in Ukraine and the need to stand with Ukraine's democracy and against Russian tyranny, as well as some insights gleaned from one letter of Torah.
"I do not pretend to know how best to end this war or how we, and other democratic nations, can rescue Ukraine, save its democracy and aid its citizens, but I am certain about the moral question. So let our vision remain undimmed and our voices remain strong and forthright in saying, we stand with Ukraine and its citizens. "
This sermon was recorded in our synagogue's sanctuary at Shabbat evening services.
Rabbi Moskowitz's Yom Kippur evening sermon about how we might strengthen ourselves in the face of the October 7th attacks and the antisemitism it fomented. He argues that we must be honest, tenacious and flexible when facing these threats and says that we should remember that Hamas and...
Published 10/13/24
Rabbi Moskowitz's Yom Kippur morning sermon about how the October 7th attacks unmasked the antisemitism cloaked as anti-Zionism. He argues that it is a continuing assault on our central story of the Jewish people's return to the land of Israel. He worries aloud about young American Jews who...
Published 10/13/24