We knew that this past Shabbat was not going to be an ordinary day of rest, but we didn’t know how harrowing it would be.
We didn’t know where we were going — not really — but we knew where we had been, and we knew who we were. And we were there.
As rabbi of a congregation displaced by the LA blazes, the question was how to carve out a holy day amid trauma and anxiety ...
LA fires won’t stop bar mitzvahs this Shabbat but they will relocate them to generous synagogues opening their doors.
Have you ever wondered why Moses chose Saturday? The easy answer is that his father taught him that G-d rested on Saturday, ...
Shemot Rabbah (1:32) teaches that when Moshe lived in the palace, he observed that the Hebrew slaves had no opportunity for ...
The Pasadena Jewish Temple and Center, which burned in the Eaton Fire, was a second home for Jewish teens in the California ...
Hundreds of people — some wearing flower crowns, ’60s band T-shirts and light-up headbands — gathered on Friday for the 12th ...
B’nai Jeshurun Congregation in Pepper Pike will host a new Shabbat dinner series called Shabbat Around the World, showcasing ...
Join us for a special Shabbat Morning service led by singer/songwriter Caron Dale. We’ll be celebrating Shabbat Shirah, the ...
Ari Jacobson returns once a month on Saturday mornings at 11:00 am for Tot Shabbat — a musical, engaging program to introduce ...