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Welcome from Rabbi Borodin

Sermon Archive

To read Rabbi Borodin's sermons from the High Holidays click on the links below:

Rosh Hashanah 5770

Yom Kippur 5770

Rosh Hashanah Day 2, 5771 Remarks

 

Guest Speaker Archive

To read previous teachings from our talented guest speakers click on the links below:

 

Intro to Haftorah Rosh Hashana Day 1

by Nance Morris Adler

D'var Torah for Shabbat Shuva 

by Nance Morris Adler

Darshan Yonah 5769
by Josh Isaac

5 Tishrei 5769 - Parsha Vayeilech
by Chauncey Bell

24 Heshvan - Parsha Chayei Sarah
by Ross Bettinger

1 Iyar 5769 - Parsha Tazria-Metzora
by Nance Adler

Rosh Hashanah Day 2 5770 - D'var Torah
by Rabbi Jacob Fine

Rosh Hashanah Day 2 5770 - Intro to Haftorah Reading
by Ruth Dick

Yom Kippur 5770 - Intro to Haftorah Reading
by Irit Eliav

Darshan Yonah 5770
by Talya McCurdy

Kol Nidrei Appeal 5770
by Robert Spitzer

2 Tevet 5770 - Parsha Miketz/Channukah
by Nance Adler

9 Tevet 5770 - Parsha Vayigash
by Ron DeChene

30 Sivan 5770 - Parsha Korach
by Bill Mowat

28 Tammuz - Parsha Matot/Masei
by Scott Cline

6 Av 5770 - Parsha Devarim
by Rabbi Dov Gartenberg

20 Av 5770 - Parsha Eikev
by Irit Eliav

18 Elul 5770 - Parsha Ki Tavo
by David Tarshes

Erev Rosh Hashanah, 5771
by Ron DeChene

Rosh Hashanna Day 1

by Joel Altus 

Yom Kippur 5771 - Yizkor
by Beth Huppin

Korach 5771 
by Brent Brown
Also, read Brent Brown's blog about ALS -Click Here

6 Av 5771 - Parsha D'varim
by Ross Bettinger

We had a wonderful program on Shabbat, November 26 with Sheik Ghassan Manasra.  Great to have had many of you join us. 
As requested, here is contact information for Sheik Manasra and his organization, Lights of Peace Society.  Sheik Manasra welcomes your continued contact and support.

 

 

 

Hafoch ba v’hapech ba, d’chula vah.

Turn it [Torah] round and round as everything is in it (Pirkei Avot 5:24). As we seek to bring God’s presence and Torah in to our lives, we do so not by removing ourselves from the realm of the material, not by separating ourselves from the majority, but by sanctifying our lives in the midst of our material, heterogeneous, complicated world.

Beth Shalom serves as an entryway for those who seek a closer connection to our people and to God. It is a place of Torah, a place of Jewish living and a place of caring. I look forward to dancing in our entryway, relishing in our community and challenging ourselves to deepen our connection to Torah and inviting others to join us in this journey.

B’Shalom

Rabbi Jill Borodin

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