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Every End is a Beginning, Except if Your Korach

06/16/2023 09:56:59 AM

Jun16

This week’s Torah portion, at least in Israel, is Numbers 16:1-18:42, named for the leader of a group who seemed to come to usurp the role of Aaron and his sons. Korach (backed up by Dotan, Abiram and some 250 leaders) call Moses and Aaron to task in verse 3 of chap. 16 and declare “…the entire community are holy people, and the Eternal is within them, why, therefore do you aggrandize yourselves [as if putting...Read more...

When Do We Stop Learning?

06/09/2023 10:53:11 AM

Jun9

Let me ask you to consider for a moment what the last new thing was that you learned? Was it a song that someone introduced you to because they liked it, or a new piece of information that connected to something you already knew? Was it another aspect of technology that you weren’t aware of, that may or may not make your life easier? Did you learn the name of a native flower you admired or a local songbird you...Read more...

Learning to Compromise, Book of Numbers Style

06/01/2023 12:23:29 PM

Jun1

This week’s Torah Portion “B’ha’alotcha” (Numbers 8 -12) is all over the place, and includes the actual preparations for moving the entire Israelite encampment, something that will happen over and over again for the next many years. But the Israelites don’t know that yet, and they’re impatient, and hungry and they complain. So they get what they asked for, sort of, and then it’s another topic and...Read more...

Time For a Little Detox?

05/25/2023 04:17:22 PM

May25

Few of us these days spend much time thinking about our own personal purity. And with good reason! If two people in a conversation can easily hold three opinions, imagine how many different concepts of personal purity can be entertained on a planet of 8 billion people! Group these people into religious and philosophical schools of thought, and it won’t be very long before their ideas on the subject go...Read more...

Has It Been 10 Months Already?

05/18/2023 01:30:06 PM

May18

Almost… which means that June is my last month here, and I will be taking time in Israel before I begin my next adventure in South Windsor. I will take this opportunity to ask all those who so generously lent me furniture and household items to please get in contact with me so that I can make arrangements to return these items to you. If you no longer want your item back, I will be happy to donate it, either...Read more...

What Do We Lose When We Let the Land Rest?

05/12/2023 09:34:39 AM

May12

This week marks my mother Roslyn H. Benamy’s 21st yahrtzeit so my thoughts are very much around how she might have reacted to current events, as well as the weekly Torah portion. We are still at Sinai, as the first words of this last portion of Leviticus reminds us: “God spoke to Moses at Mount Sinai saying:” (Lev. 1:1) and we are being told (again) to keep the Sabbath. Here, in chapters 25 and 26 at the end...Read more...

May the Faith Be With You

05/05/2023 09:35:36 AM

May5

I don’t much like the book of Leviticus, in case that hasn’t been clear until now, so hang on. We began reading the 21st chapter of it this week, and up to the 24th almost all the material has to do with emphasizing the importance of the priests, the kohanim . It follows logically that all the Children of Israel should support the special status of these people and protect them. They were key to communicating...Read more...

Love Your Neighbor as Yourself, I am the Eternal

04/28/2023 08:04:50 AM

Apr28

The middle of Leviticus is where we find ourselves this week in the yearly cycle of Torah readings, smack dab in the middle.  The six chapters of Leviticus (16-21) we read this week contain many, many details that pertain to Aaron and the priesthood and sacrifices. These types of details may seem repetitive and obscure in their meaning or intent and this is not a popular portion to preach on when these portions...Read more...

The Relative Nature of Nissan

04/21/2023 08:28:57 AM

Apr21

The time just before Pesach I described as being hectic and pressured in a different message, but the time after Pesach is another thing entirely. Less than a week after the end of the seven day experiment in limiting personal freedom, Israel remembers the Shoah, the Holocaust perpetrated against the Jews by Nazi Germany. The radio stations play only sad songs, or no songs at all, entire TV channels don’t...Read more...

What Unites Us? What Divides Us?

04/05/2023 01:17:41 PM

Apr5

This is THE existential question facing any society, any group, even any family! When it comes to Jewish identity we have both the religious aspect, which for many of us is what we think of when we say “Jewish”, but we also have the ethnic aspect. The immense diversity in ethnic expressions of Jewish identity is, on the one hand, a cause to rejoice; more ways to achieve the same goal means more “wins” for...Read more...

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