Parasha Toldot: Fathers and Sons
Fathers and Sons In my little town I never meant nothin' I was just my fathers son Saving my money Dreaming of glory Twitching like a finger On the…
These are Rabbi Marc Rudolph’s weekly sermons.
Fathers and Sons In my little town I never meant nothin' I was just my fathers son Saving my money Dreaming of glory Twitching like a finger On the…
One Hundred Blessings A Day From where do we get the idea that a Jew should recite 100 blessings a day? This comes from a verse in Parasha Ekev, "What…
Doing Things Backward? Last year, as we were sitting down to eat lunch after the Rosh Hashanah services, a question arose that I thought would be interesting to look at…
Opening Our Eyes I've been thinking about how the sense of sight, the sense of seeing, plays such a prominent role in our Torah readings for Rosh Hashanah. Let's…
Yom Kippur Morning, 5771/2010 Forgiving Others One of the major themes of these Yamim Noraim is asking for and granting forgiveness. Why is it so difficult to ask for forgiveness? …
Kol Nidre 5771/2010 A Puzzling Question I received the following email from a very thoughtful and sensitive young person in our congregation. He agreed that I could share it…
Next week we will celebrate Rosh Hashanah, with its stirring and evocative prayers and melodies. In our Amidah prayer we will add the verses "zachrenu le hayyim, melech hafetz bahayyim,…
In the August 7 edition of the New York Times, G. Jeffery McDonald, a minister in the United Church of Christ serving a congregation in Swampscott, Massachusetts, wrote a…
Parasha Shoftim: Community This week's parasha is Shoftim. In it, the Israelites are commanded as to what kind of institutions they will need to set up when they leave their…
How does Judaism help us become more independent in mind and spirit? Traditionally, after a bar mitzvah has completed the recitation of the aliyah, the father of the youngster recites…