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In this touching Yizkor sermon, Rabbi Max Antman reflects on the profound emotions of loss and the beauty of memory. Drawing from his experience as a hospital chaplain, Rabbi Antman shares a deeply personal story about a family he cared for, and how their enduring love continues to shine like the sun through the darkest moments. With wisdom from Kohelet and Kabbalistic teachings, Rabbi Antman encourages us to find light in the memories of those we've lost, and to honor them by keeping their warmth alive in our hearts. This sermon is a reminder that even in grief, there is divine love, and through reflection, tradition, and acts of kindness, we can continue to feel the presence of those who have passed on.
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