This week, Rabbi Wolkenfeld and Rabbanit Goldie discuss this week’s double parsha and one of its themes – gathering together. They share some of the upcoming opportunities to gather together safely in person at shul and also offer some practical advice for the holidays and some of the resources the shul is making available for the high holidays.
Music credit: “Three” from the album Proverbs, by Les Hayden, used under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 License.
Bamidbar 5781: The Definition of Antisemitism
Shmini 5781: 1 Mitzvah or 49 Mitzvot?
Tzav 5781: Consciously Rebuilding
Vayakhel-Pekudei 5781: Light at the End of the Tunnel
Vayeshev 5781: Religious Freedom & Public Safety
Vayetzei 5781: Recognizing & Giving Thanks
Chayei Sara 5781: Shaping the Culture
Lech Lecha 5781: Touchstones from our Ancestors
Bereshit 5781: After the Chaggim
Ki Teitzei 5780: Mitigating Harm
Re’eh 5780: Look Over Here!
Vaetchanan 5780: A Farewell to Rabbanit Sarna
Matot-Masei 5780: Striving for Moments of Community
Chukat-Balak 5780: Brush Your Teeth Before Wearing Your Mask
Nasso 5780: The Poetry of Torah
Bamidbar 5780: More Shavuot Than Ever
Emor 5780: A Shul Without Walls
Tazria-Metzora 5780: Tumah Happens
Pesach 5780: A Seder Bar Mitzvah
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