Jewish Unity: Can We Ever Be as United as We Once Were?
Rabbi Weinblatt’s Sermon On Erev Yom Kippur Watch Video Download PDF 50 years ago, on Yom Kippur, 1973, Egypt and Syria, with the support of
Rabbi Weinblatt’s Sermon On Erev Yom Kippur Watch Video Download PDF 50 years ago, on Yom Kippur, 1973, Egypt and Syria, with the support of
Rabbi Weinblatt’s Sermon On the Second Day of Rosh Hashana Watch Video Download PDF We do not realize since we are so integrated, assimilated and
Rabbi Weinblatt’s Sermon September 16, 2023 Watch the video Download PDF I still remember sitting at High Holiday services with my family at Baltimore Hebrew
Yom Kippur 2022 Like many of you, I like to visit synagogues when I am travelling, especially on Shabbat, for all the obvious reasons.
How would you reply if you were asked: What is Judaism’s greatest gift to the world? We have contributed so much in so many fields
To hear and see Rabbi Weinblatt’s sermon, on YouTube, click here: To read the sermon, see below: Yesterday’s sermon ended with a cliffhanger. (Ok, maybe not
Is Winning Really the Only Thing? American sports writer Jeff Pearlman wrote a column earlier this year about how ecstatic he and his wife were
Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow and the Choices We Make A movie that came out earlier this summer called “Yesterday” was the perfect summer movie – light
The Antidote to Anti-Semitism The Talmud proclaims that Rosh Hashana celebrates Yom Harat haOlam – the day the world was created. It also declares
Three Jewish Values We Need Today Rabbi Stuart Weinblatt Erev Yom Kippur 2018 Whereas the president of the United States gets to give an annual “State
Appreciating The Cracked Pots in Our Lives Rabbi Stuart Weinblatt September 19, 2018 On this day when our thoughts focus on questions
Can We Ever Really Know Anything or Anyone? Rabbi Stuart Weinblatt September 10, 2018 A favorite topic of college philosophy courses is the existential
Is Judaism More Than Social Justice and Tikun Olam? Rabbi Stuart Weinblatt September 11, 2018 In the hit song from the 1967 iconic movie “The
The extent of the destruction and loss caused by the hurricanes of the past two months is difficult to fathom and comprehend. The overwhelming devastation
Not many people can lay claim to being as beloved as Israeli leader Shimon Peres was upon his death. The funeral of the last of
Rabbi Stuart Weinblatt Kol Nidre October 11, 2016 Writer, master story teller and modern day prophet Elie Wiesel left us earlier this year. In
Rosh Hashana October 3, 2016/5777 The High Holidays are an amazing gift. They are so beautiful, inspiring, powerful, and filled with meaning, which is
Yom Kippur September 23, 2015/5776 Laughter, joy and happiness are an essential and integral part of what it means to be Jewish. In fact,
Rosh Hashana Day 2 September 15, 2015/5776 Since I spoke last year about Fiddler on the Roof on the High Holidays and why I
Rosh Hashana Day 1 September 14, 2015/5776 When you buy a TV, a cellphone, a car, or any other major appliance you get a
Beginning last night, and continuing throughout today we have been saying our Al Het’s, confessing our sins. The prayer is repeated throughout the services on
Yom Kippur October 4, 2014 You can learn a great deal about a people, culture or nationality from its language. It is not surprising,
Rosh Hashana Day 2 September 26, 2014 The Yiddish language, rich in so many expressions and nuances, makes an interesting distinction between different kinds
Rosh Hashana Day 1 September 25, 2014 Investing in a Broadway play is risky business. For every one successful smash hit, there are dozens
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