As a child I remember standing in services looking forward to the chance to bend my knees and bow. It was this exciting change of pace, a time for me to do what the adults were doing. As a teen, I remember seeing how some people bowed and others didn’t and I wondered what was going on — so I went to the rabbi with my question, “What’s all this bowing about?” Maybe you have wondered the same thing. Perhaps you’ve been standing in prayer and suddenly you notice people are bowing and so, you too bow! But you’ve always wondered, why do I bow here and not there? Sometimes it may even look like people are bowing more than others, so who’s doing it “right”? This question of “doing it right,” is an interesting one in prayer, especially in Reform Judaism, where we tend to focus much more on how it makes us feel and less on “is this exactly how we were prescribed and commanded to do it.” As has been codified in our law codes (like the Shulchan Aruch), there are in fact specific moments … [Read more...]
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Rabbi, what does it mean to spend Shabbat Together?
Shabbat Together is both a state of mind AND an exciting initiative of Temple Emanu-El. Shabbat Together reaches out to Jews in their 20s and 30s in the north-Atlanta area for a Shabbat dinner experience with me and Rabbi Max. Last week, Rabbi Max and I brought in Shabbat with ten other young Jews at a home in Dunwoody. As everyone began to arrive, we gathered in the kitchen where people got to know one another, poured a glass of wine, and noshed on some appetizers. In the tradition of Shabbat Together, we formally began the evening with a moment of gratitude. We passed out quarters and invited each person to share something they were thankful for from last Shabbat to this Shabbat before placing the money into the tzedakah box. We all became closer at that moment as couples (who didn’t necessarily know one another) shared how they were thankful for their spouse after a hard week of work, that their mother received positive news about her health, that they were thankful to finally … [Read more...]
Hatikvah Kallah Grades 6-8
NFTY HaTikvah Kallah March 16 - 18, 2018 Temple Beth Tikvah, Roswell, GA Grades 6-8 At this event your middle schoolers will: » Meet new people and see their friends from NFTY and camp » Enjoy a fun, interactive Saturday night activity » Wrestle with hot topics and challenge their assumptions during interactive teen-led programs » Sing their heart out at song sessions Questions: Please contact Rabbi Rachael $140 until Jan. 31 $160 until Feb. 28 $180 after Feb. 28 if space available Register HERE … [Read more...]
Hatikvah Kallah Grades 6-8
NFTY HaTikvah Kallah March 16 - 18, 2018 Temple Beth Tikvah, Roswell, GA Grades 6-8 At this event your middle schoolers will: » Meet new people and see their friends from NFTY and camp » Enjoy a fun, interactive Saturday night activity » Wrestle with hot topics and challenge their assumptions during interactive teen-led programs » Sing their heart out at song sessions Questions: Please contact Rabbi Rachael $140 until Jan. 31 $160 until Feb. 28 $180 after Feb. 28 if space available Register HERE … [Read more...]
Hatikvah Kallah Grades 6-8
NFTY HaTikvah Kallah March 16 - 18, 2018 Temple Beth Tikvah, Roswell, GA Grades 6-8 At this event your middle schoolers will: » Meet new people and see their friends from NFTY and camp » Enjoy a fun, interactive Saturday night activity » Wrestle with hot topics and challenge their assumptions during interactive teen-led programs » Sing their heart out at song sessions Questions: Please contact Rabbi Rachael $140 until Jan. 31 $160 until Feb. 28 $180 after Feb. 28 if space available Register HERE … [Read more...]