The Israelites crossing the sea Comprehend that at last they are free When the waters they part They sing from their heart: “O God who is like unto Thee?”
Archives for February 2012
Bo
The last of the plagues is the worst The death of the children born first Pharaoh’s heart it is broken God’s decree has been spoken 4 centuries of slavery’s reversed.
Vayera
Moses reveals what God will unveil To Pharaoh with great detail The Nile River, muddy Will turn gross and bloody Then come frogs, lice, flies mange, boils, and hail
Shalom Aleichem Medley
Enjoy six interpretations of “Shalom Aleichem” by various artists, including Shimshai, Holly Taya Shere, Shlomo Carlebach, Shefa Gold, Joey Weinsberg, The Nava Tehilah Ensemble and a live recording from Romemu Friday Night Services. For more information please visit romemu.org. http://media.blubrry.com/jcasttotalfeed/www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/jcastnetwork.com/storage/romemu/058.mp3Podcast: Download
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After the First Step, Comes the Second
Technology Covenant
Milken Community High School
Rabbi Gordon Barnat Kunin
Rabbi Sara Brandes
Rabbi Shawn Fields-Meyer
As a member of the Milken Community, I commit myself to the following:
Advancing Jewish Professionals
This week, Aaron Heman had the opportunity to attend the Advancing Jewish Professionals New York City where Alisha Goodman, Executive Director of The Jewish Lens and AJP founder facilitated an engaging session examining what makes for a good elevator speech and how we can write our own, whether for our organization, our job, or ourselves. […]
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Tu B’Shvat Treets
“Trees” springing up around the synagogue where I teach herald the coming of Tu B’Shvat. Although the weather for many of us is decidedly wintry, in the Hebrew month of Shvat, we engage our students in a joyful birthday celebration for the trees. In recent years, Tu B’Shvat has also been observed with ecological projects […]
Picky Eaters
Next Wednesday Jews around the world will celebrate Tu B’Shevat, a relatively minor holiday that celebrates the “birthday of the trees.” In Israel it often marks the beginning of the spring season (which this year, feels not so distant from our own NYC experience!). In modern times it has become a holiday that has served to reaffirm our connection and dependence on nature. At the same time is is a time to focus our attention on eating and our relationship to food.
Episode Sixteen: Beschalach
In this episode of Verse Per Verse, Amichai explore the torah portion Beshalach.
In this portion, the Israelites have left Egypt, and the American Standard translation if Chapter 13, Verse 18 says “But God led the people about, by the way of the wilderness by the Red Sea: and the children of Israel went up armed out of the land of Egypt.”
The word “armed” in hebrew is the word Chamushim and while some translations will use the word “armed” or “equipped for battle”, or “with weapons” others have translated it, by connecting it to the word Chamesh or “Five”.
How is the word five used in this important verse? Listen to find out!
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Two Jews On Chronicle
Every so often a film surprises me…Sometimes in a good way…Sometimes in a not so good way. Walking into the screening of ‘Chronicle’ directed by Josh Trank, I was expecting to see a movie that I’ve seen way too many times…teenagers get superpowers and fight evil doers. Wow, was I happily surprised…Yes…teenagers do get superpowers…It […]
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