TBE Youth- Impressive! by Sam Swire, Director of Youth Engagement
When I would attend NFTY events as a high school student I had the feeling that when I was at a NFTY event I was
When I would attend NFTY events as a high school student I had the feeling that when I was at a NFTY event I was
Chanukah is a story of miracles and reminds us that light defeats darkness. It’s a story of challenge and a story of hope. This Chanukah
As we conclude Yom Kippur, a holiday of intense introspection, and look toward Sukkot, a holiday that calls us outside into the world and outside
In this week’s Parsha Va’etchanan, we are told to “teach the Torah to your children and children’s children.” So, what does this really mean? For
Well, this is it. Tomorrow we welcome our new clergy. We form a new leadership team. We have a new Board President. We take a
Tomorrow is Lag BaOmer, the 33rd day of the Omer. The counting of the Omer marks the period from Passover, commemorating the Jews’ Exodus from
by Ronald P. Townsend Rabbi Jonathan once said something profoundly insightful in Talmud study which characterizes his approach to engagement. We were discussing intentionality in
In preparation for writing this blog, I decided to review this week’s parsha, Metzora. Not an easy read unless you are a physician who is
Navigating and managing transitions is not about forgetting our history and starting everything anew; rather it is about respecting and celebrating what and who we
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