
A Message From Rabbi Sandler
A Message From Rabbi Sandler A rainbow… few natural phenomena are more beautiful than a rainbow. However, for the Torah-attuned among us, rainbows evoke an association to the unparalleled and

Bamidbar 5780
Bamidbar 5780 Nothing is Forever The construction of the Mishkan is the subject of the final chapters of the book of Exodus. The role of the Kohanim (priests) and the

Navigating the Next Chapter
Navigating the Next Chapter The dynamism between a spiritual life and sacred scripture involves finding parallel narratives. The stories, concepts, and ideas expressed in scripture are linked by the reader

Bhar-Bechukotai 5780
Bhar-Bechukotai 5780 Now In Dire Straits Three times in this week's Torah portion repeats the a Hebrew phrase is repeated: ki yamuch achicha – when your brother is in dire

A Message From Rabbi Sandler
A Message From Rabbi Sandler Just yesterday we commemorated Lag B'omer, the 33rd day of the Omer period that runs from the second day of Passover to the beginning of

Calling All Souls! Using This Moment to Approach the Sacred and the Holy
Calling All Souls! Using This Moment to Approach the Sacred and the Holy What would you like to learn during this time of isolation, quarantine, and social distancing? It might

A Message From Rabbi Sandler
A Message From Rabbi Sandler This is the week that states, dealing with the financial ravages caused by the Coronavirus pandemic, are beginning to open their economies. Our own state

Tazaria Metzora Shabbat Rosh Chodesh
Tazria Metzora Shabbat Rosh Chodesh 5780 The Enemy Is Us Israel like many nations is in lock-down. We do venture out of our homes to acquire food, medication or medical

Shall We Jump Into the Sea Again?
Shall We Jump Into the Sea Again? By Rabbi Neil Sandler As you read this column, we are about to enter the final days of Passover this year. Last week

Four Sons – Four Stages
Four Sons – Four Stages By Rabbi Laurence Rosenthal The best way to cheer yourself up is to try to cheer somebody else up. – Mark Twain In years past,

Tzav Shabbat HaGadol 5780
Tzav Shabbat HaGadol 5780 L'Shana Hab'ah – The Coming Year Pesach is a holiday of hope. Our enslaved Israelite ancestors despaired of a better life. Even after Moses appeared on

Choose Life
Choose Life By Rabbi Neil Sandler It strikes me as a bit ironic. Amidst all of the constraints on us now – we can't congregate in a group, we can't