A New Day

Today President Obama will sign the bill into law ending the heinous Don’t Ask Don’t Tell Policy of our armed forces. (This is supposed to occur at 9:15 am Eastern Time) Today the gay and lesbian community is another step closer to fairness and full equality. What a struggle this one simple act has been:…Read more »

The Rain

Each day during the winter season we pray Mashiv Haruach u’morid ha-gashem-who makes the wind to blow and the rains to fall.  We are seeing the proof of that this week in California.  Rain is coming from the heavens in such copious amounts that there is flooding and mudslides in areas that previously were part…Read more »

Making Music

I had the privilege of attending the Gay Men’s Chorus of LA Holiday Concert this weekend.  Yes I know the rabbi enjoyed the Christmas music.  I enjoyed seeing my friends singing and I enjoyed the beauty of their artistry.  Even though it isn’t my religious milieu I can appreciate the delightful holiday music.  They peppered…Read more »

DADT Vote in

They did it. Well I think Lieberman did it.   63-33 on a cloture vote which moves repeal of DADT forward to certification by the President and Defense Secretary that it won’t interfere with military preparedness.  Admiral Mullins already assured us of that. This is an amazing day for equality.  And Mr. Lieberman who is…Read more »

DADT VOTE!

The Senate is scheduled to vote today on the repeal of Don’t Ask Don’t Tell and the Dream Act.  They are debating now. I hope you have been calling.  Sen. Joe Lieberman has been working to bridge the partisan aisle on this one. “We have refused to accept defeat. No matter what happened, we just kept…Read more »

The blessing of hope

Parshat Vayehi Genesis  47:28-50:26 We come to the end of the book of Genesis this week.  These final chapters are also the final chapters in the lives of Jacob and Joseph.  Our patriarch Jacob on his death bed gives a blessing to his sons and to his grandsons Ephraim and Menashe.  His blessing to his…Read more »