Rosh Hashana Day 5778 “Israel — All Good Things Take Time”
Shana Tova. I am truly honored to be here with you this morning, as we celebrate our tenth Rosh Hashanah together. Where has the time gone? Of course, ten years…
These are Rabbi Marc Rudolph’s weekly sermons.
Shana Tova. I am truly honored to be here with you this morning, as we celebrate our tenth Rosh Hashanah together. Where has the time gone? Of course, ten years…
“Daddy, there’s an alligator under my bed.” “Mommy, there’s a giant spider on my ceiling.” “Help, there’s a monster in my closet.” Those words are familiar to anyone who has…
Recently, I had a discussion with a friend as to whether humanity has made any moral progress in the 200,000 years Homo sapiens have roamed the earth. My friend did…
“Freedom speaks with a Jewish accent,” writes Rabbi Sydney Greenberg. By this he means that the Bible describes a G-d who wants man to be free. G-d hears the cries…
Countless books, articles and sermons have been written about how difficult it is to engage in meaningful prayer. Learning to pray is not easy even if you are the son…
Over the past several weeks, two high profile organizations made stunning changes in leadership. Travis Kalanick, the founder and CEO of UBER, the ride sharing company, was forced to step…
Mark Zuckerberg, the founder of Face Book, gave the Commencement Speech this year at Harvard University. It caused quite a stir in the Jewish world. At the conclusion of his…
On Friday evening, April 6, 1962, Leonard Bernstein was to conduct the New York Philharmonic in a performance of Brahms D minor Concerto. The guest soloist was Glenn Gould, one…
Isn’t it amazing the things from childhood that stick in one’s mind? Why do we remember some things, and not others? Psychologists tell us that events which are emotionally charged…
Posted: 06 Jun 2017 08:24 AM PDT Can drinking wine help you at work? This was the question that blared from the headlines of this Monday’s Business Section of the Chicago…