Weekly Parsha Sermon
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Ki Tavo | Chai Elul: Can We Regain Lost Love?
Ki Tavo | Chai Elul: Can We Regain Lo...
A pre-school principal noticed that one of the children was love-starved; he was constantly seeking attention and being… Read more >
Ki Tavo: A Tale of a City and a Field
Ki Tavo: A Tale of a City and a Field
We are getting close. Tonight we begin to recite the Selichot prayers, indicating that Rosh Hashanah is a… Read more >
Ki Tavo: Are You Feeling Despondent?
Ki Tavo: Are You Feeling Despondent?
Just the other day, a fellow approached a newsstand to buy a drink. When the vendor offered him… Read more >
Ki Tavo: Fear vs. Awe
Ki Tavo: Fear vs. Awe
Is the world afraid of the Jewish people? Are the Jewish people afraid of the Jewish people? In… Read more >
Ki Tavo: King and Farmer
Ki Tavo: King and Farmer
Can God be found in the workplace, on a regular workday, or is the spiritual experience reserved for… Read more >
Ki Tavo: Lost (and Found) in Translation
Ki Tavo: Lost (and Found) in Translation
Have you ever used Google Translate? A marvelous invention, it bridges the gaps between people who speak different… Read more >
Abraham Today: Would He Recognize Us?
Abraham Today: Would He Recognize Us?
What would the man who gave us monotheism and embraced a life of virtue, justice and kindness say… Read more >
NEW! Shabbat HaGadol: Are You Afraid Of Public Speaking?
NEW! Shabbat HaGadol: Are You Afraid ...
Are you afraid of speaking in public? Does even the notion of public speaking give you the shakes?… Read more >
Shabbat HaGadol: Every Last Crumb
Shabbat HaGadol: Every Last Crumb
How would you answer if someone asked you: “Why the obsession with finding every last crumb of chametz?” Certainly,… Read more >
Shabbat HaGadol: The Secret of a Successful Sermon
Shabbat HaGadol: The Secret of a Succ...
Shabbat HaGadol is known for its sermons. Based on the halacha that Rabbis should speak for their communities… Read more >