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Why We Do What We Do: Aaronic Benediction

At the close of every Shabbat service we say a blessing over the congregation.  The words are familiar: Hebrew: Y’veyrechka Adonai v’yishmarehka Y’ehr Adonai panav elehekha v’yichunehka Y’issa Adonai panav elehekha v’yesem lahka shalom English: May Hashem bless you and … Continue reading

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Shabbat Shuvah

Hosea 14:2-10 (1-9) & Micah 7:18-20 This Shabbat is called, “Shabbat Shuvah” which means “Sabbath of Return” or “Sabbath of Repentance.” This is the Sabbath that falls in between Rosh HaShannah and Yom Kippur. In fact, this year, Yom Kippur … Continue reading

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Why We Do What We Do: Facing Jerusalem

As we stand and say the Shemoneh Esrei (also called the Amidah) and the Shema we join many many others around the world in facing toward Jerusalem.  More specifically, the Temple Mount; the place where the Holy Temple once stood … Continue reading

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