Rabbi David B. Cohen November 25, 2016Having been in Israel two weeks ago, I was reminded how closely the Jewish holidays track the actual weather. With rare exceptions, the end of Sukkot brings the arrival of rain.Our liturgy reflects this. From late spring until fall, we add to the Gevurot the words, מוריד הטל״ Morid […]
Yom Kippur Morning Sermon | Wednesday, October 12 | Rabbi David B. Cohen “Let’s Be Real: Mental Health Issues in Our Jewish Community”
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