We are excited for spring and hopefully the beginning of a healthier time for all. Enjoy a contemporary Israeli song by Rita and Idan Raichel that expresses these sentiments. Wishing you a Shabbat Shalom and a warm, hopeful spring ahead.
March 05, 2021
Topic(s) / Music
We are excited for spring and hopefully the beginning of a healthier time for all. Enjoy a contemporary Israeli song by Rita and Idan Raichel that expresses these sentiments. Wishing you a Shabbat Shalom and a warm, hopeful spring ahead.
March 04, 2021
Topic(s) / Lecture
What are the implications of this week’s Israeli Supreme Court decision recognizing Reform and Conservative conversion to Judaism as part of the Law of Return?
March 04, 2021
Topic(s) / 60 seconds of torah, parashah
Breaking the tablets, idolatry, and where truth resides. Rabbi Cosgrove discusses how the search for truth is about the journey, not the destination.
March 03, 2021
Topic(s) / Lunch & Learn
Dr. Deborah Starr, Near Eastern Studies Professor at Cornell University, explores the influence of comic actor Chalom; singing sensation Layla Murad; and Egypt’s most prolific filmmaker of the 1930s and ’40s, Togo Mizrahi.
March 01, 2021
Topic(s) / Lecture, Inclusion
A new wave of disability rights activism is spreading across the country. In this timely, uplifting discussion with Judy Heumann, hear about the work to be done in this space and how we can achieve progress together.
March 01, 2021
Topic(s) / Lecture, Magic Carpet Mondays
In this virtual tour of the United Arab Emirates, Dan Feferman digs into the nation’s geopolitical, religious, and economic significance in the region and its position as one of Israel's newest peace partners.
February 27, 2021
Topic(s) / Shabbat
Pokémon, the international phenomenon that has captured the imagination of millions, turned 25 this year. To mark the anniversary, Rabbi Philp reflected on how the stories we tell shape what we believe is possible.
February 25, 2021
Topic(s) / 60 seconds of torah, parashah
What is leadership really about? It’s not the recognition. Rabbi Cosgrove shares the lessons we can learn from Moses and Aaron.
February 25, 2021
Topic(s) / Music
Did you miss this year's Purim Spiel? Do you want to relive the once-a-year comedy experience? Either way, you can watch the Purim Spiel today!
February 25, 2021
Topic(s) / Music
In celebration of Purim, listen to a summary of the Megillah in a cantorial, dramatic, and humoresque style. It was composed by Cantor Jacob Lefkowitz, of blessed memory, the father of our beloved Cantor Emeritus David Lefkowitz.