This week, Rabbi Wolkenfeld and Rabbanit Goldie discuss Parshat Korach and explore the question of if every Jew is inherently holy or if holiness is the product of Mitzvot. They also discuss the art of drasha writing and share an update on some of the exciting ways that things are re-opening at the shul.
Music credit: “Three” from the album Proverbs, by Les Hayden, used under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License.
The Final Interview
A Briefing on Israel with Joel Braunold
Noach 5783: Willing to Engage Contradiction
Korach 5782: Reproductive Technology & The Law
Bamidbar 5782: A Fond Farewell to Rabbanit Goldie
Emor 5782: Shabbat Mic Drop
Achrei Mot 5782: History & Modernity
Tazria 5782: A Community Seder
Tzav 5782: Showing Up
Vayakhel 5782: Reptiles are Friends, Not Food
Tetzaveh 5782: You Never Have to Eat Hamentashen
Mishpatim 5782: Lost & Found
Beshalach 5782: The Shabbat Dimension
Vayechi 5782: Sanctifying Passage
Vayishlach 5782: A Joyous Younger Generation
Toldot 5782: Beyond Shabbat Morning
Vayera 5782: Part of the Same Conversation
Devarim 5781: The Words of Moshe
Pinchas 5781: Boundless Generosity
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