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Adventures in Jewish Mysticism. The Big Bad Fish. It’s a Bird! The Beast that Dwells upon a Thousand Mountains. December 26, 2010. This is the second of a series of three posts dealing with the large megabeasts of Jewish folklore. Having spoken of Leviathan, current king of the sea and future meal and construction material, we now turn to its partner Behemoth, King of the Land Animals. See, this is where it gets tricky. Lexically speaking,. Is the plural of. Behemoth, who dwells upon a thousand mountains...
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The Itinerant Rabbi(t): September 2014
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Rabbah, Educator, Lover of Torah, Life Cycle Officiant, Gerontologist, Forever an Eema! Come Journey with me! Wednesday, September 17, 2014. My Summer in Israel’s Matzav. This article was published in the September/October 2014 issue. Bulletin along with another congregant's. Of a feature called: Our Summer Experiences in Israel. I ached with grief over the “ matzav. Or bomb shelter, was located relative to one’s apartment and on neighborhood streets. Located in the center of Jerusalem, it’s a wond...
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The Itinerant Rabbi(t): November 2014
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Rabbah, Educator, Lover of Torah, Life Cycle Officiant, Gerontologist, Forever an Eema! Come Journey with me! Thursday, November 13, 2014. Chayei Sarah - The worth of one's days and one's death. The Worth of One's Days and One's Death. As printed in Washington Jewish Week 11/13/14. This week’s Torah portion is Chayei Sarah. Beliefs) about the afterlife, we give our loved ones eternal life by remembering them. Mourning, shiva, shloshim, yarzheit, Yizkor. Do we tell our children stories? Reasons that the n...
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The Itinerant Rabbi(t): August 2014
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Rabbah, Educator, Lover of Torah, Life Cycle Officiant, Gerontologist, Forever an Eema! Come Journey with me! Wednesday, August 6, 2014. The Two Version of the Fourth Commandment: to “Remember,” “Keep” Shabbat. This Dvar Torah appears in the Washington Jewish Week, August 7, 2014. In this week’s parsha. The best known difference is found in the first line of the commandment. Exodus 20:8 states: Zachor. Et haShabbat l’kodsho/. The Sabbath to keep it holy. And Deuteronomy 5:12 states:. But the seventh day ...
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The Itinerant Rabbi(t): Inspiration of Prayer for Daily Life
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Rabbah, Educator, Lover of Torah, Life Cycle Officiant, Gerontologist, Forever an Eema! Come Journey with me! Thursday, June 11, 2015. Inspiration of Prayer for Daily Life. My fellow CPE interns are wonderful, 5 are from VTS, Virginia Theological Seminary. And one already out in the field awaiting ordination. Actually, my first unit back in '08 was with VTS seminarians as well, but only 3 that time. As before, I am the only Jew. Everyday at services one line in the Ashrei. More on this later. I am a quir...
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The Itinerant Rabbi(t): December 2014
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Rabbah, Educator, Lover of Torah, Life Cycle Officiant, Gerontologist, Forever an Eema! Come Journey with me! Tuesday, December 9, 2014. Die, Just Die! I just sat and stared. Sometimes I would sit quietly, trying to clear my mind and achieve a meditative calm. Other times I would be quite loud, saying or shouting: “Just stop working, just stop! And there would be no answer. So then I'd say “Die, just die! Don't you know how pleasant it will be in the world to come when you don't have to work anymore?
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The Itinerant Rabbi(t): July 2014
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Rabbah, Educator, Lover of Torah, Life Cycle Officiant, Gerontologist, Forever an Eema! Come Journey with me! Monday, July 28, 2014. So much has happened this summer in Israel. It’s difficult to record– let alone remember it all. It almost feels frivolous writing about non-war related experiences, but, on the other hand, perhaps it’s important to do so. To show that life goes on regardless. A young religious girl at the Friday morning Jerusalem Crafts Fair. We were eating dinner outdoors at a restaurant ...
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The Itinerant Rabbi(t): May 2015
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Rabbah, Educator, Lover of Torah, Life Cycle Officiant, Gerontologist, Forever an Eema! Come Journey with me! Saturday, May 30, 2015. TinyTorahBits expanded: Parshat Nasso. Parshat Nasso - We might all bring similar gifts, it's what we do with them that makes them unique. This week’s Torah portion is Nasso, the second chapter in the book of Numbers. There is one particular part of this portion that I love. It is the exact same thing that the others have done before us and will do after us. The key is tha...
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The Itinerant Rabbi(t): June 2015
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Rabbah, Educator, Lover of Torah, Life Cycle Officiant, Gerontologist, Forever an Eema! Come Journey with me! Wednesday, June 24, 2015. Chukat: Differing Reactions to Loss. Differing Reactions to Loss. In this week’s parsha, Chukkat,. Aaron dies and “. All the house of Israel bewailed Aaron thirty days.” (20:29) Eleazar, Aaron’s son, becomes the High Priest and the journey continues. Later, when Moses dies “. We learn the practice of shloshim,. There is one more death to note. We also learn this week.
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The Itinerant Rabbi(t): August 2015
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Rabbah, Educator, Lover of Torah, Life Cycle Officiant, Gerontologist, Forever an Eema! Come Journey with me! Thursday, August 6, 2015. Eikev: The Song Unsung. Deuteronomy 7:12 - 11:25. Shabbat Saturday 11, 2015. These past weeks we entered into the month of Av and observed two very different yet related holidays. The first, Tisha B’Av. Six days later is the second holiday, Tu B’Av (the 15. This summer I have been working as a Pastoral Care Intern at the Hebrew Home of Greater Washington. 2 The poem by R...
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