We Jewish educators are often accustomed to entering our classrooms through the education wing and focusing only on that area, but let’s consider the entire synagogue as a valuable teaching tool and a learning opportunity.In addition to the Sanctuary activities described in my previous post, here are more examples of ways to make the synagogue, […]
Reaching Kitah Gimel: The Synagogue as a Teaching Tool and a Learning Opportunity – Part 1
On a recent Wednesday, our classrooms were being used for a social action program, so the Hebrew School teachers were offered other locations in the synagogue to use as their classrooms. I chose the Sanctuary, since my Kitah Gimel students are studying the prayers for the Torah Service. They stood on the Bima and imagined […]
Vayikra – Being Invited Inside – ויקרא
How widely do we draw the circle of self and community? Can we invite in the other? A talk on Vayikra/Leviticus by Rabbi David Ingber. For more information please visit romemu.org. http://media.blubrry.com/jcasttotalfeed/www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/jcastnetwork.com/storage/romemu/066.mp3Podcast: Download
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Episode Twenty-Three: Vayikra
In this episode of Verse Per Verse, Amichai explore the torah portion Vayikra, the first portion in the bok of Leviticus.
The word that Amichai chooses to explore this week comes from Vayikra, Chapter One, Verse Two. The word is Korban. It is most often translated as offering, or sacrifice. Amichai explores the background to those words, and asks us to consider what they could mean, and how we could make the word personal to us today.
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Cross At The Green… Not Inbetween
Wait For It… Wait For It! Coming, Monday March 26th, 9AM SHARP (Eastern Time) the newest podcast on JCast Network, Meet Me At the Tzomet (The Intersection) with Jewish Connectivity’s Rabbi Arnie Samlan. We Hope that you will be listening, and if you want to subscribe in advance, please CLICK HERE
Vayikra
Sometimes being Jewish can feel expensive, and at first glance the sacrificial system looks quite costly, but back then, they had a way of making Judaism affordable for all, and perhaps today we can learn the lessons and apply them to our communities. http://media.blubrry.com/jcasttotalfeed/www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/JCastNetwork.com/storage/TwoMinutes/006.mp3Podcast: Download
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Episode Thirty Two: Preparing For Pesach
In a special Passover-related mini-series, Rabbi Knopf guides us through the Slonimer Rebbe’s unique approach to the prohibition of hametz (leavened food items) on Passover. It turns out that, not only are you what you eat, but what you eat can have a powerful effect on you. Can food influence a person for good or […]
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Camp Ramah Nyack 50th Anniversary Event
This week, Aaron Herman had the opportunity to attend the 50th Anniversary of Camp Ramah Nyack.
Ramah Day Camp in Nyack’s 50th Anniversary Gala was a magical evening with over 300 guests in attendance, time with old friends, lots of reminiscing, dancing and the spirit of Ramah. At the event they honored six amazing individuals:Estelle & Allan Eisenkraft, Sharon Rappaport Yaira Singer & Matthew Binstock, Doron Kenter and made a special presentation to Rabbi Al Thaler.
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Two Jews On The Hunger Games
I’m sure by now almost everyone is familiar with the story of ‘The Hunger Games’. The book was the first in a trilogy written by Suzanne Collins and all three novels have been on the bestseller list for several years. But for those people unfamiliar with the story of Katniss Everdeen, the 16 year old […]
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Purim III
In the fifteenth episode of Rega Shel Ivrit (A Moment of Hebrew), host and Master teacher Michal Nachmany finishes her exploration of the holiday of Purim. This episode looks at the ways that Shushan of the Purim story is today’s Persia/Iran, and how the Israeli Prime Minister and the American President met to discuss the issue. […]
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