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A sermon on Behar-Bechukotai. https://media.blubrry.com/jcasttotalfeed/jcastnetwork.org/storage/dsksermons/dsk027.mp3Podcast: Download
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This weekend Jews throughout the world celebrate Shavuot, a somewhat unknown holiday as it occurs towards the end of the year (so often ignored in Hebrew School curricula) and before the summer (and thus not celebrated in Jewish summer camps!). But in fact, Shavuot is a major Jewish holiday. Shavuot, the “Feast of Weeks,” is […]

In this episode of Meet Me At the Tzomet (the Intersection) Rabbi Arnie Samlan, of Jewish Connectivity talks about a meeting he had with Rabbi Stephanie Ruskay and how at their meeting they talked about the work that both of them do, him at Jewish Connectivity and she at Avodah. This lead to a conversation about how to […]
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In this episode of Verse Per Verse, Amichai explore the torah portion Bamidbar.
The word that Amichai chooses to explore this week comes from Bamidbar, the first story in the fourth book of the bible. The word he focuses on this week is Bamidbar and the words that are connected to it.
Listen to Amichai explore the power of these words this week’s Verse Per Verse.
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The other day, during my morning-drive-to-work ritual, I was listening to NPR’s “The Take Away”. The topic was: “College Students Either Studying as Hard as Ever, or Not Hard Enough.” It was based on a series of studies that seem to have found that college students today study 40% less than their counterparts in 1961. […]

As we begin a new book of Torah this week, the book of Bamidbar, why do we begin with a census of the Israelites? Considering the names of the different books of Torah we gain an insight into how a census in the wilderness helped to make order out of chaos. For more information about […]
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We can experience God’s presence in our lives constantly, but only if we work at it. Through prayer, study, and deed, we can forge a continuous connection to the Divine. Join Rabbi Michael Knopf as he explores these ideas in the 9th chapter of the Tomer Devorah by Rabbi Moses Cordovero. http://media.blubrry.com/jcasttotalfeed/www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/jcastnetwork.com/storage/Tisch/040.mp3Podcast: Download
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At our last faculty meeting of the school year, we were invited to discuss concerns about our classes. One elementary grade teacher expressed the concern that her Sunday School students never quite felt comfortable in the classroom which they shared with a weekday Early Childhood Center class. The Sunday School students needed frequent reminders not […]

This week, Aaron Herman had the opportunity to talk to attend Tech Crunch Disrupt New York, and speak with a number of Israeli tech start-ups who have new and revolutionary tech products.
Israel is at the forefront of disruptive technology. Since the beginning of the technology revolution Israeli companies have set the bar when it comes to innovation. We attended Techcrunch Disrupt in NYC and spoke with Israeli’s that are transforming the whey we connect, share and do business.
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In this episode of Meet Me At the Tzomet (the Intersection) Rabbi Arnie Samlan, of Jewish Connectivity talks about the need to “Count Your Blessings” and the need to be an optimist. In Jewish tradition, the idea of reciting a blessing is an enouragement to stop our busy lives and to appreciate everything that is around us. The […]
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