This Yom Kippur saw the end of a 104 history of a synagogue where I once served as the 'traveling rabbi.' Beth-El of Lexington Mississippi closed its doors at the end of Neilah, the end of the Yom Kippur service this year. While the community was small, it always sought to include everyone which is something our synagogue and our wider community struggles to do today. L'dor V'Dor (generation to generation) is something we proclaim in Judaism, yet when we try to live it we find that we may ne...
This Yom Kippur saw the end of a 104 history of a synagogue where I once served as the 'traveling rabbi.' Beth-El of Lexington Mississippi closed its doors at the end of Neilah, the end of the Yom Kippur service this year. While the community was small, it always sought to include everyone which is something our synagogue and our wider community struggles to do today. L'dor V'Dor (generation to generation) is something we proclaim in Judaism, yet when we try to live it we find that we may need to think of our community in a different way.
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