Recent Weekly Torah

Words Spoken, Words Promised

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by Rabbi Cheryl Peretz
posted on July 15, 2018
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In conversations and/or written communication, there can easily come a moment when a single word makes all the difference in the world. One missing word, one wrong word, one misused word – one word can change the entire conversation, and even at times, stop the conversation. So it makes me think of words more closely – how we choose words in general, what is intended through words, and how words communicate what we want to say. Read more...

Miracles on the Road

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by Rabbi Jay Strear
posted on July 15, 2018
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Haftarah Reading
A recent conversation I had with my son as we drove to his day's activity comes to mind in regards to this week's Torah portion of Matot-Masei. The drive took us through the much of the West San Fernando Valley and along several of its main arteries. As we passed a row of thrift shops, a wet suit that hung in the window caught his attention. Read more...

Balancing Family and Work

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by Rabbi Elliot Dorff, PhD
posted on July 14, 2018
This Shabbat’s Torah reading includes Chapter 32 of the Book of Numbers, in which the men of the tribes of Gad and Reuven ask Moses to give them the land east of the Jordan River rather than the land west of it that the Israelites were going to invade and occupy.  When Moses gets angry with them for abandoning the common effort to conquer the land of Canaan, they agree to fight for the land with the other tribes but would still like to settle in trans-Jordan: Read more...

Pi’nehas Leadership

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by Rabbi Abe Friedman
posted on July 7, 2018
For the last ten or fifteen years of his life, it seemed like my father, Murray Friedman z”l, was constantly on a search committee. Each search demanded a lot of time, attention, and effort, but I understood why he kept saying “yes.” From his career in the corporate world to his service on the boards of Camp Ramah Darom, the Weber School, and other organizations, he had devoted his life to cultivating qualities of leadership in himself and others. Read more...