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TORAH TALKS
Torah Talk 10.12.2023
Standing With Israel
Torah Talk 01.27.2023
Becoming Teachers of Tradition
Torah Talk 01.20.2023
Breakout Of A Restrictive Mindset
Torah Talk 01.13.2023
Bystander or Upstander
Torah Talk 01.06.2023
Resilience
Torah Talk 12.16.2022
The Light of the Menorah
Torah Talk 11.25.2022
Happy Thanksgiving
Torah Talk 11.18.2022
The Quality of Kindness
Torah Talk 11.11.2022
Intention in our Deeds
Torah Talk 11.04.2022
Go Forth
Torah Talk 10.28.2022
Creating Compassion
Torah Talk 9.16.2022
CRabbi's Invitation
Torah Talk 9.9.2022
You Can't Disappear
Torah Talk 9.2.2022
Do Justly
Torah Talk 8.26.2022
Choosing Blessings
Torah Talk 8.19.2022
A Thankfulness Mindset
Torah Talk 8.12.2022
Comforting the Crestfallen
Torah Talk 8.5.2022
Rebuilding A Holy Space of Understanding
Torah Talk 7.29.2022
Sacred Promises & Vows
Torah Talk 7.22.2022
Common Decency
Torah Talk 7.14.2022
Turning A Curse Into A Blessing
Torah Talk 6.10.2022
Counting On Compassion
Torah Talk 6.3.2022
Foundational Laws To Live By
Torah Talk 5.27.2022
Walking In The Law
Torah Talk 5.20.2022
At The Foot of The Mountain
Torah Talk 5.6.2022
The True Meaning Of Holiness
Torah Talk 4.29.2022
Remembering Leads To Redemption
Torah Talk 4.22.2022
Sacrificing To Preserve Freedom
Torah Talk 4.15.2022
The Message Of Passover
Torah Talk 4.8.2022
Don't Spread Malice; Spread Support
Torah Talk 3.18.2022
Purim & Remembrance
Torah Talk 3.11.2022
Making Sacrifices
Torah Talk 3.4.2022
Let Us Be Strong Together
Torah Talk 2.25.2022
Gather for Good
Torah Talk 2.18.2022
The Trap of Inflexibility
Torah Talk 2.11.2022
The Purity of our Prayers
Torah Talk 2.2.2022
Giving with an Open Heart
Torah Talk 1.26.2022
Torah Laws For Living
Torah Talk 1.18.2022
Commandments and Human Decency
Torah Talk 1.12.2022
Splitting the Sea of Doubt
Torah Talk 1.7.2022
Liberate From Fear For A New Year
Torah Talk 12.22.2021 | Exodus - Journey to Freedom
Torah Talk 11.18.2021
Jacob Becomes Israel: Transforming into our Best Self
Torah Talk 11.11.2021
Jacob's Ladder
Torah Talk 10.21.2021
We Are Compassionate Children of a Compassionate Father
Torah Talk 10.15.2021
Abraham, The Man, and His Divine Mission
Torah Talk 08.19.2021
Laws of Kindness for a New Year
Torah Talk 08.12.2021
Elul - A Month of Soulful Healing
Torah Talk 08.05.2021
A Day of Redemption
Torah Talk 07.29.2021
The Commandments to Bless Food and Love the Stranger
Torah Talk 07.23.2021
The Sabbath of Comfort and The Holiday of Love
On this Sabbath, a very interesting convergence takes place as we have three major events worth noting: (1) Shabbat Nachamu, It is the first Sabbath after the Black Fast the darkest day on the Hebrew calendar and is therefore known as the Sabbath of Comfort. (2) the Holiday of Love, and (3) the Torah reading’s declaration of our faith, Shema Yisrael - all three center with the theme of love on this special Sabbath. Love is one of the most powerful forces that help unite and bring people together. This Torah portion also brings the message of a loving and compassionate God who wants us to truly treat one another with respect. We hope this message of love fills your life and allows you to comfort people who are going through a time of loss and it allows you to celebrate life in the fullest sense. Shabbat Shalom!
Torah Talk 07.15.2021
In A Moment Of Darkness, A Moment Of Great Hope
“If we were giving a farewell address to the people, what would we want to convey to our people, to our family and loved ones before our death? What kind of message do we want to send?” This week’s Torah Talk opens the portion of the fifth of the Five Books of Moses, the Book of Deuteronomy or Devarim, which contains the final words, the orations of Moses to the children of Israel before his death. Moses shares reminders of what they’ve gone through... from leaving Egypt to wandering in the desert, and everything they’ve experienced upon reaching the promised land and to warn them that before them is either a blessing or a curse, whatever they choose to make of their lives. Staying true to the values of the Torah allows them to grow and inspire others through this mission of bringing the light of the Torah to the world. The 9th of Av, Tisha b'Av also commemorates a very sad day when many tragedies occurred on the same day many years apart. Both Holy Temples were destroyed, and in 1942 came the decree of expulsion where the Jews were banished from Spain. Therefore it was decreed that this would be a day of mourning. In contrast with Yom Kippur known as the white fast, this is known as the black fast because no redemption is seen. However rabbinic legend holds that at the destruction of the Holy temple the spirit of the Messiah was born. In a moment of great darkness, a moment of great hope evolved and lifted people’s spirits. The Rabbi's message is one of hopefulness and belief in the future that no matter how dark things get, there will always be a time of redemption. We can rebuild that spirit in our own home, in our own lives, and in the lives of others whom we touch. Shabbat Shalom!
Torah Talk 07.09.2021
Strength Through Uniting
This week's Torah Talk comes during a period of time in the Jewish calendar known as “the three weeks end on the 9th of Av the dark fast commemorating the destruction of the holy temple”. This is a period of mourning and sadness that begins with the fast of the 17th of the month of Tammuz. The 17th of that Hebrew month commemorates the destruction of the holy temple. What caused the destruction of the temple? It was “causeless hatred''- hating someone for no reason, or for reasons that aren't worthy of hatred. For example, having a different political point of view or perspective or having a different attitude about some aspects of life. We all are aware that a house divided against itself cannot stand. We have to find a way to build bridges of mutual respect, cooperation, and understanding. If we can connect with one another with kindness, decency, and compassion then our religion will become meaningful, not a source of division but a source of unity which we desperately need. Shabbat Shalom!
Torah Talk 07.01.2021
Striving for Unity in a Time of Division
On this Sabbath, a very interesting convergence takes place as we have three major events worth noting: (1) Shabbat Nachamu, It is the first Sabbath after the Black Fast the darkest day on the Hebrew calendar and is therefore known as the Sabbath of Comfort. (2) the Holiday of Love, and (3) the Torah reading’s declaration of our faith, Shema Yisrael - all three center with the theme of love on this special Sabbath. Love is one of the most powerful forces that help unite and bring people together. This Torah portion also brings the message of a loving and compassionate God who wants us to truly treat one another with respect. We hope this message of love fills your life and allows you to comfort people who are going through a time of loss and it allows you to celebrate life in the fullest sense. Shabbat Shalom!
Torah Talk 6.25.2021
Being A Source Of Blessing
Torah Talk 6.10.2021
Breaking Free of the Slave Mentality
The Torah portion this week is about a rebellion. It's the portion of Korah who led the rebellion against Moses in the wilderness. The people were constantly murmuring and backsliding against Moses' authority. It eventually erupted in a full-scale rebellion that stemmed from ego. When things happen from a place of ego and jealousy, they can never come to good ends. Moses ultimately had to lead the people and he was undoubtedly attuned to the constant undercurrent of rebellion, murmuring, anger at his leadership, and anger at their situation being in the wilderness. He undoubtedly recognized that they were possessed of what we call a "slave mentality". They were stuck in Egypt- their past. They could never see themselves triumphing or prevailing. Sometimes we get stuck in a habitual pattern of behavior that we are incapable of breaking out of. That was true with the Israelites who were punished and had to wander 40 more years in the wilderness. Let’s not be possessed with a "slave mentality" or be enslaved to anything. Recognize that our true and best self is when we serve others and serve our Creator. Shabbat Shalom!
Torah Talk 06.04.2021
Listening To The Minority Report
Torah Talk 05.27.2021
The Message Of The Menorah
This week’s Torah portion talks about the magnificent 7-branch golden Menorah, the most ancient historic symbol of Judaism. It carries a powerful message to the people that the light of faith and the light of belief survives, no matter what power is thrown against it. As the Menorah shines its light, so does an internal light and power that we carry within us. Shabbat Shalom!
Torah Talk 05.19.2021
The Blessing Of Peace
Torah Talk 05.12.2021
Finding Purpose In The Journey
Finding Your Way Om | Inspiration For The Soul | Online Series
CHANUKAH SERVICE 2020
Dear Friends, I send you greetings and best wishes for the Chanukah holiday! In past years we have been able to come together and celebrate our beautiful tradition of Chanukah as well as spend time with those we love. This year however, we are unable to meet in person and celebrate Chanukah in our temple home, the Saban Theater, due to the rising numbers of Covid cases. This year we will not be holding our in person Chanukah and Shabbat service. In lieu of this, we would like to invite you to spend Hanukkah with us virtually, through our website or simply CLICK THE VIDEO ABOVE. As so many are finding prayer to be essential in getting through this difficult time, our gift to you is a collection of meaningful prayers for various occasions. Wishing you and your loved ones a joyous and light filled Hanukkah. Shabbat Shalom and Happy Chanukah

