Well it is here. The last week of 2009 is about to unfold. With New Year’s on Friday many people will be thinking about the past year and how quickly it stormed by. What were the highlights of your year? There are certainly no end to lists of the greatest moments or greatest news stories…Read more »
Author: rabbieger
Baseball In Any Season Baseball in Every Season
When I was a small child I loved baseball. We lived for a while outside of Pittsburgh, PA. And that was Pirates country. In the sixties this wasn’t a bad thing other than the very polluted air from all of the steel mills. The Pirates were a good team with a true baseball hero-Roberto Clemente!…Read more »
My Torah Queeries
This week’s Torah portion is Vayigash in the book of Genesis. See yesterday’s blog post for my commentary for this week on this Torah portion. But I also have a different way to look at this portion, Vayigash published in the new Torah commentary, Torah Queeries by NYU Press. Edited by Jewish Mosaic Leaders, Gregg Drinkwater,…Read more »
Rabbi’s Torah Commentary Vayigash and Christmas
Parshat Vayigash Genesis 44:18 -47:27 By: Rabbi Denise L. Eger After Joseph reveals himself to his brothers and they embrace with a tearful reunion in this week’s portion. Upon hearing the news, the Pharaoh and court are pleased. Pharaoh makes a generous offer and tells Joseph to resettle them in the land of Egypt. …Read more »
What the Grandfather Did
Grandparenting is supposed to be the height and joy of life. I have seen grandparents who dote on their grandchildren and take much pride and joy in their growth, achievements and successes. I have seen grandparents who raise their grandchildren when their own children were incapable. I have seen grandparents who also distance themselves from their grandchildren most…Read more »
Employment Non-Discrimination Act, ENDA NOW
Even as the Senate brings the health care bill to the floor for a vote, there is a lot of unfinished business in this 111th Congress. One of those areas is the Employment Non-Discrimination Act, known as ENDA. The bill has been assigned the numbers in the Senate S. 1584 and in the House H.R. 3017.…Read more »
On Visiting the Hospital….
Jewish tradition teaches us that the mitzvah (the responsibility) of visiting the sick is one of the ten most important ideals. We learn this from the section of the Mishnah in Peah 1:1. There is a listing of 1o things that a Jew should do to merit a blessing in the world to come. Bikur Cholim, visiting the…Read more »
The Future Speaker
My good friend the Hon. John Perez (D-A46) emerged victorious from Democratic Caucus in the California State Assembly. Knocking out Hon. Kevin De Leon (D-A45), Perez may become the first openly gay speaker of the Assembly of the State of California. This is a major milestone. As a Latino elected official, John never hid his sexual orientation.…Read more »
When the Saints Go Marching In
Tonight at a Chanukah party (I know. Chanukah was over at sunset on Saturday but the hostess wanted to have a Chanukah party anyway. At least this group actually knew the blessings-even if it wasn’t necessary to recite any blessing because it wasn’t really Chanukah.) I watched the Dallas/New Orléans football game. I haven’t watched…Read more »
Parshat Miketz: Joseph and the last night of Chanukah
Parshat Miketz Genesis 41:1 – 44:27 Rabbi Denise L. Eger This week’s portion is Parshat Miketz and it is read this year on the last night and day of Chanukah. In this week’s parasha, Joseph is appointed by Pharaoh as minister over the land. A fast rise from slave in Potiphar’s house to prisoner, to dream interpreter and then…Read more »