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August 2, 2013

What Do We See When We Look Around? What Will We Choose?

This week in Torah, begins with the word r’eih (רְאֵה) “see.” We are reminded to see the world around us, and to see the choices of others and the consequences of our own actions. The parsha begins with Adonai speaking in a construct that is not part of the English language – the second person […]

Iris Koller
Filed Under: Parsha, Parsha, Parsha
Tagged With: Reeh

July 19, 2013

Speak These Words…Take Steps That Make a Difference

This week we read Parshat V’etchanan. The portion includes the words of the first paragraph of the V’Ahavta, the text that follows the Sh’ma in our liturgy. We are reminded to speak and act in ways that “live Torah” at home and out in public, from the time we awaken until the time we lay […]

Iris Koller
Filed Under: Parsha, Parsha, Parsha
Tagged With: choices, free will, Sh'ma, Torah, V'etchanan

July 5, 2013

May We Teach Our Children Well

As we come to the end of the tales of our wanderings through the wilderness – the last readings in the Book of Numbers – I find once again a richness of topics to explore. Yet, I really don’t want to talk about the things that have been discussed so many times before – issues […]

Iris Koller
Filed Under: Parsha, Parsha, Parsha

June 28, 2013

Embraced By Our Breaths

Our tradition teaches that we are each endowed with three “levels” of the soul. The deepest, innermost level is the neshama – the spark or ember deep inside – that is given by G-d. It is the neshama that we speak of in Hebrew in the liturgy when we recite, “The soul that you have […]

Iris Koller
Filed Under: Parsha, Parsha, Parsha

June 20, 2013

We Need Both Views

I love Parshat Balak. How can one not enjoy a moment of comic relief – and the tale of a talking donkey!? OK, I will date myself and admit that I did enjoy re-runs of Mr. Ed when I was growing up. Yet, beyond the comedy there is much seriousness, and much we can learn. […]

Iris Koller
Filed Under: Parsha, Parsha, Parsha

June 12, 2013

The Sacred Act of Schlepping

Much happens in Parshat Chukat, Miriam dies. Moses, still grieving for his sister and stressing under his long held burden of leading a quarrelsome, complaining group, hits the rock instead of ordering it to bring forth water, and though water rushes forth, he is told he will not enter the Promised Land. Later, Aaron dies […]

Iris Koller
Filed Under: Parsha, Parsha, Parsha

June 7, 2013

Step into the Midst

This week’s parsha begins with a “showdown at the Wilderness Corral” as a group of leaders led by Korach, Dathan, and Abriram publicly challenge Moses and Aaron’s leadership. Gathering 250 family community leaders around them, the three question why Moses and Aaron should hold all of the power when the entire community was identified as […]

Iris Koller
Filed Under: Parsha, Parsha, Parsha

May 31, 2013

He Who Shouts the Loudest is Not Always Right

In this week’s Parshat Sh’lach L’cha, Moses is told to select a leader from each tribe and to charge them to move forward to scout out the land of Canaan ahead of the arrival of the multitude of Israelites. As the tale unfolds we learn that the scouts unanimously report that they found a land […]

Iris Koller
Filed Under: Parsha, Parsha, Parsha

April 11, 2013

If You’re Sick, Stay Away!

Like all Torah portions, Parshat Taz’ria has been commented upon extensively by rabbis and scholars. Those who are more contemporary and equality focused tend to speak about the inherent inequality of the first chapter which outlines the period of “uncleanliness” that a woman faces after giving birth, which is 30 days if she gives birth […]

Iris Koller
Filed Under: Parsha, Parsha, Parsha

March 29, 2013

Our Brokenness Makes Us Whole

This week, in the midst of Pesach, we return to the Book of Exodus. On Shabbat we read of Moses’ return to the top of Mount Sinai to create a second set of tablets while he has another opportunity to study with G-d. Ultimately, these “whole tablets” will be placed in the Mishkan’s Holy of […]

Iris Koller
Filed Under: Parsha, Parsha, Parsha
Tagged With: Afikomen, Mt. Sinai, Passover, Tablets

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Iris Koller
Iris Koller is the Executive Director of the Friedman Commission for Jewish Education of the Palm Beaches.Immediately prior to coming to Friedman CJE, Iris was national Director of the Harold Grinspoon Foundation’s PJ Goes to School pilot project, a professional development program for preschools in PJ Library communities.

Prior to her position with the Grinspoon Foundation, Iris served as a synagogue educator in Syracuse NY, the Central New York PJ Library Program Coordinator and as a national consultant for PJ Library.

Iris holds a bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood, Elementary, and Special Education, a master’s degree in Special Education and Reading, and Advanced Certification in School Leadership and Administration. Her experience as a secular educator and educational leader in congregational and community settings spans over 20 years. She is also a lay leader in Jewish organizations on the local and national levels. Iris served as the President of CAJE – the Coalition for the Advancement of Jewish Education, which was the largest member organization for Jewish educators in the country.

Latest posts by Iris Koller (see all)
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  • We All Are Standing Here.. Now What Will You Do? – September 19, 2014
  • ‘Tis the Season of Transitions – September 12, 2014

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