As technology changes the way we do things and perceive things here is a wonderful article about video streaming and the High Holy Days. We at Kol Ami video stream regular Friday night services but the location we are at during High Holy Days makes it impossible at this time using the same technology that…Read more »
Author: rabbieger
On Journeys- Maase’ei
Parshat Maasei Numbers 33:1-36:23 We have come to the end of the book of Numbers with this week’s parasha, Maase’ei. It is most often paired with last week’s portion Mattot, but separated in a leap year. The Portion begins with the recounting of the journey of the Children of Israel: “These are the marches of…Read more »
Israel Grows on Me
Israel has been amazing. My sabbatical is soon coming to a close but I have had a wonderful time in Eretz Yisrael. In the next few weeks I will be recounting some of the sabbatical adventures that I have had and the study conversations that I engaged in. But I have lost count about the…Read more »
Bringing Justice and Love
Mazal tov to the all those getting married in New York. What a glorious day! I hope the pictures from this first day resonate world wide continuing to demystify “Gay” Marriage. There isn’t gay marriage or straight marriage. It is just marriage. It is just creating a family. And for so many couples in New…Read more »
Bli Neder- without taking a vow: Mattot
Parshat Mattot Numbers30:2 -32:42 It is summer and families gather for wedding celebrations. In most wedding celebrations everyone looks forward to the couples’ vows. Will they write their own? Will they use traditional vows? Of course the vow is their pledge of loyalty and love. But the idea of a vow is not one that…Read more »
Joint Statement in Response to Yehuda Levin on the Death of Leiby Kletzky.
The murder of Leiby Kletzky was a tragic event that has brought together people of all faiths and creeds in grief and heartache. Young Leiby’s death reminds us that consolation comes from all peoples, not just peoples of a particular stripe. The disgusting attribution made by Yehuda Levin, that young Leiby’s death happened because…Read more »
Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant has stabilized, officials say – latimes.com
Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant has stabilized, officials say – latimes.com. This plant will be an issue for years to come. It is truly the worst nuclear disaster. How sad for Japan. How sad for the world.
Hearing the News: Pincus
Parshat Pincus Numbers 25:10-30:1 There are no more dreaded words from the doctor, ‘There’s nothing more that I can do.” For the doctor who has exhausted her medical expertise in the efforts to heal a patient it is a moment of anguish. For the patient who hears those words-the world and time stop. For the…Read more »
What will NY Conservative Rabbis Do?
This is an important article that appeared in the Jewish Daily Forward! Gay Marriage in New York Puts Conservative Rabbis on the Spot By Naomi Zeveloff Published June 29, 2011, issue of July 08, 2011. Read more: http://www.forward.com/articles/139292/#ixzz1RguQvo3j Orthodox rabbis fought it. Reform rabbis championed it. And when New York’s historic same-sex marriage bill was…Read more »
Blessing and Curses in the World:Balak
Parshat Balak Numbers 22:2 -25:9 This week’s portion features one of the few talking animals in the Bible: a talking donkey! Balaam a divine interpreter and astrologer is sent for by the King of Moab to curse the Israelites who are on their way to the Promised Land. After trying to get out of the…Read more »