by August Adelman | Sep 27, 2024 | Rabbi's Corner
Originally published May 16, 2024 Our weekly Torah portion, Emor, opens with a set of instructions to the priests regarding how to prevent becoming impure through physical contact with a dead body. If you’ve been in a traditional Jewish funeral home, you may...
by August Adelman | Sep 27, 2024 | Rabbi's Corner
Originally published May 9, 2024 This week’s Torah portion, Kedoshim, is part of a section of Leviticus known as “the Holiness Code.” Smack dab in the middle of our Torah, we have a blueprint for what it means to live in holiness with other humans, a...
by August Adelman | Sep 27, 2024 | Rabbi's Corner
Originally Publsihed April 25, 2024 Macaroons and matza toffee, brisket, salmon, or chicken, gefilte fish, matza ball soup, charoset (in so many different varieties!), huevos haminados or hard boiled eggs…our list of beloved Passover foods goes on and on.  Whatever...
by August Adelman | Sep 27, 2024 | Rabbi's Corner
Originally published April 18, 2024 As I prepare for Pesach and the seders, I am painfully aware that this year is not like every other year. It is Israel’s first wartime Pesach, if you discount prior periods of conflict that stretched on for years, like the...
by August Adelman | Sep 27, 2024 | Rabbi's Corner
Originally published April 11, 2024 I hope you had an awe-filled experience looking at the eclipse this past Monday! It is not an accident that the eclipse landed on the same day as Rosh Hodesh Nisan, the Hebrew month in which we cele brate Pesach, as solar eclipses...