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In his Erev Rosh Hashanah sermon, Rabbi Max Antman reflects on the theme of Teshuva and the powerful idea of returning to our truest selves. Drawing inspiration from personal stories and the journeys of biblical figures like Abraham, Jacob, and Moses, Rabbi Antman explores how, despite life’s distractions and changes, our essence remains steadfast. As we enter the High Holy Days, he calls us to reflect on who we are at our core and to reconnect with the deep values that guide our lives. This Rosh Hashanah, rediscover the path towards becoming the best version of yourself. Shanah Tovah!
In a conversation moderated by Rabbi Shoshanah Conover, Abigail Pogrebin and Rabbi Dov Linzer introduced their book It Takes Two to Torah, which captures their dynamic discussions on the weekly Torah portions. Their book, a product of their podcast Parsha in Progress, showcases the exchange...
Published 11/21/24
In this compelling sermon, Rabbi Scott Gellman of Temple Sholom Chicago explores the concept of “passionate moderation” in addressing complex social and political issues. Drawing from recent discussions and the Torah portion Vayeira, Rabbi Gellman uses Abraham’s example to illustrate balancing...
Published 11/18/24