Justice and Ambassador

On August 8, 1908, Rebecca and Joseph Goldberg were blessed with their eighth child, whom they named Arthur. As the youngest in the family, Arthur was the only Goldberg who was not forced…

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A Conscious Choice!

Think of ways to assist others without any fanfare and help make the world a better place!

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The Sukkot Hoshanot Service

Walk into a traditional synagogue in the middle of morning services during the week of Sukkot and you might have to take precaution not to be trampled upon by the circle of attendees…

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Thank You for Your Service

On Memorial Day, take a moment to marvel at the bravery of American soldiers and the Jewish soldiers among them, who have valiantly represented us, fighting to protect the freedoms that…

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In Full Voice

If you’re unable to attend services over Passover, take a moment to read through, and even sing through, the passages of the Hallel if you’re familiar with the text. Click here to link to…

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Be Thankful for Freedom of Religious Practice

Appreciate the United States and its presidents who have taken public positions designed to ensure religious rights and the freedom of religious practice.

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Prepare Your Voice

As preparation for this coming Shabbat, also known as Shabbat Shirah, enjoy Rabbi Buchwald’s explanation in the Torah portion of B’shalach where the source of song for all generations…

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From Dreamer to Viceroy

Study the incredible story of Joseph the young dreamer, one of the most famous biblical personalities, who went from interpreting dreams in prison to becoming the Viceroy of Egypt.

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The Thanksgiving Synagogue Service

While Thanksgiving is most certainly an American festival of gratitude, its founders prominently articulated its religious underpinnings, which ultimately find their source in Judaism.…

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Admirable Practice

Marvel at the strict moral code of conduct of the Israel Defense Force.

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