Parashat Re’eh
How We Look at Things: Commentary on Parashat Re’eh 5782 By Rabbi Dena Bodian, Hebrew Seminary alum, ordained 2010; College Chaplain and Campus Rabbi at Wellesley College This week’s parashah […]
How We Look at Things: Commentary on Parashat Re’eh 5782 By Rabbi Dena Bodian, Hebrew Seminary alum, ordained 2010; College Chaplain and Campus Rabbi at Wellesley College This week’s parashah […]
As American as Apple Pie By: Rabbi Deborah Nesselson, Hebrew Seminary alum & Board Member We are heartbroken and bereft. It’s always awful, terrifying and terrorizing and we grieve from
Parashat Toldot by Rabbi Dr. Douglas Goldhamer In 586 BCE, Babylon attacked Israel and destroyed the Jewish temple in Jerusalem. The Jews were exiled to Babylon. And for the first time
Parashat Metzora By Rabbi Dr. Douglas Goldhamer, z’l The Zohar teaches that there was a special light called the Or Ganuz that God created to be hidden away for the
Parshat Emor Written by: Ben Abrams, Hebrew Seminary Rabbinic student In this week’s parsha, God’s voice comes in the form of a command, “Emor”, “speak!” The first thing that I
Parashat Behalotecha By: Becky Adelberg There is a lot taking place in the Torah portion, Behalotecha. The afterbirth of a nation, the menorah is created, the first national music mandated, the
As American as Apple Pie By: Rabbi Deborah Nesselson, Hebrew Seminary alum & Board Member We are heartbroken and bereft. It’s always awful, terrifying and terrorizing and we grieve from
Parashat Behalotecha By: Becky Adelberg There is a lot taking place in the Torah portion, Behalotecha. The afterbirth of a nation, the menorah is created, the first national music mandated, the
Parshat Emor Written by: Ben Abrams, Hebrew Seminary Rabbinic student In this week’s parsha, God’s voice comes in the form of a command, “Emor”, “speak!” The first thing that I
Parashat Metzora By Rabbi Dr. Douglas Goldhamer, z’l The Zohar teaches that there was a special light called the Or Ganuz that God created to be hidden away for the