Pride is in the air! “As long as deep in the heart, The soul of a Jew yearns, And forward to the east To Zion, an eye looks.” —Hatikva, Israel’s…
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Shabbat and Eighth Day of Pesach (Deuteronomy 14:22-16:17)
…long and painful dispersion. The words, “Hinei el y’shuati…Behold the God who redeems me, I am confident, unafraid…” (Isa. 12: 2-3) trigger a connection to Shabbat, because they are recited…
Parashat Tzav (Leviticus 6:1-8:36)
…(portion): the olah (burnt offering), mincha (meal offering), chatat (sin offering), asham (guilt offering), and zevach sh’lamim (peace offering). But Tzav is more than just The Priest’s Guide to Jewish…
A View from Jerusalem – February 2018
…“You are not expected to complete the task, but neither are you free to avoid it.” (Rabbi Tarfon, Pirkei Avot 2:21) Leah Garber, Vice President. Director, JCC Israel Center …
Parashat Chukat (Numbers 19:1-22:1)
…perfectly red cow, to be used for ritual purification (Num. 19:2-10). Classic commentators call this mitzvah, or commandment, THE paradigmatic law of the Torah, beyond our understanding. Each mitzvah, though,…
Pesach (Passover) (Exodus 12:21-51)
…smote the Egyptians, but saved our houses…’” (Ex. 12:26-27) This is the first of four explanations of the Exodus in response to a child’s question (Ex. 13:8; Ex. 13:14; and…
Parashat Balak (Numbers 22:2:5:9)
…I tell you (Num. 22:20). So Bilaam goes. Three medieval commentators examine God’s ambiguous response and Bilaam’s subsequent punishment. Rashi, (1040-1105; France) focusses on the word l’cha, to you, implying…
Shabbat Chol Hamoed Pesach, The Intermediate Shabbat of Passover (Exodus 33:12-34:26)
…that freedom is achieved only at Mt. Sinai; to be free “to” observe the mitzvot, or commandments. Freedom “from” is necessary, but freedom “to” is really the point. So reading…
Parashat Naso: Like Gifts to the Divine, Every Human Being Has Value
By Rabbi Doniel Z. Kramer, Ph.D. This week’s Torah portion (Numbers 4:21-7:89), which almost always follows the Festival of Shavuot, is called Naso—“to lift up” (Numbers 4:22), because it begins…
Grinspoon Foundation’s JCamp 180 Awards Grants to 25 JCC Day Camps
…(JCC Chicago) Project: outdoor theater-in-the-round JCamps, Overland Park, Kansas (JCC of Greater Kansas City) Project: Rock wall and shade structure Camp J, Louisville, Kentucky (Louisville JCC) Project: Accessible, independent, inclusive…