A Prayer for Thanksgiving by Temple Beth El Clergy
The Torah describes the harvest festival of Sukkot as a time to give thanks to God for the bounty and beauty of the world. Our
The Torah describes the harvest festival of Sukkot as a time to give thanks to God for the bounty and beauty of the world. Our
In June, I met a recent college graduate named Brooke Davies. Brooke grew up here in Charlotte, graduated from Hebrew High, was a leader in
We Do Not Need To Face This World Alone Rosh HaShanah Sermon – 5778 Something crumbled inside of me as I watched Charlottesville’s beautiful streets
There is a legend about a man named Yameel, the swiftest runner and most reliable messenger in all of Africa. One day, a village elder
The TaNaKh (Hebrew Bible) is filled with Jewish leaders who lived their lives with various types of physical disabilities and emotional struggles. Isaac suffers from
As the full magnitude of the devastation created by Hurricane Harvey becomes clear, we are working with the Union for Reform Judaism and other partners
Dear Friends, If you are like me, you have read or watched the news about the unprecedented disaster developing in Texas. I have been in
This week we enter the Jewish month of Elul, the four weeks preceding the High Holy Days. For millennia, our rabbis have taught that the
For many years, Temple Beth El has endeavored to establish a love for Israel in the hearts and minds of our members. We have done
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