Kashrut: The Dietary Laws

Rabbi Bradley Artson
5764
by Rabbi Bradley Shavit Artson
posted on August 21, 2014
Haftarah Reading
It is a rabbinic dictum not to attempt to weigh the value of one mitzvah against the other. Rather than saying that this mitzvah is more important than another, we are to recognize that all mitzvot are grounded in our brit (covenant) with the Holy One and derive their authority out of our chosen response to God’s will. Read more...

From the Mouths of Babes

Headshot of Rabbi Ilana Berenbaum Grinblat
5773
by Rabbi Ilana Berenbaum Grinblat
posted on August 3, 2013
Haftarah Reading
Next to the Jewish day school our children attend is a 7-11. When I pick the kids up from school, I park nearby and walk in to get them. Each Monday after school, I take my kids to the 7-11 for a snack on the way back to the car. There's a homeless man who sits in front of the store, and I routinely give the kids change to give him as we walk by. My daughter, Hannah always runs up and gives him the change with a big smile, and he comments to me on her great personality. After a while, I asked his name, and now as soon as we approach the 7-11, the kids ask for change to give Edward. Read more...

Be Yourself

Rabbi Bradley Artson
5762
by Rabbi Bradley Shavit Artson
posted on August 29, 2012
Haftarah Reading
Social pressure to conform is a steady and soul-deadening force. With relentless enticements, cultures seek ways to impose similarity of worldview, of behavior, even of thought upon their members. Even contemporary society, with its laudable commitment to individuality, imposes subtle mandates through the media, through the movies, through advertisements and in countless other ways. Small wonder, then, that the truly free soul is rare. Read more...