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Preparing for the 5784 High Holy Days of Awe: Week 5

NOTE: This is the 5th in a series of posts linking social and environmental justice issues to the 7 sephirot of the Omer cycle. To read the past four posts, please visit our blog.  WEEK 5: Tiferet: Opening to Beauty & Brokenness by Michelle Moskowitz Brown The light of Tiferet is strong, demanding, radiant. Notice colors this Read More

Preparing for the 5784 High Holy Days of Awe: Week 4

NOTE: This is the 4th in a series of posts linking social and environmental justice issues to the 7 sephirot of the Omer cycle. Previous offerings are available in the archive of this blog. WEEK 4: “I believe I can do this!”:  Learning from Nezach – Confidence/Persistencea Collaborative Offering, curated by Debra Seltzer Just over a year Read More

Preparing for the 5784 High Holy Days of Awe: Week 3

WEEK 3: Being Anti-Racist:  Learning from the Sephira Hod – Humility/Gloryby Debra Seltzer  For those of you who read my post in week one, about Israel-Palestine, I left some threads that connect to this week of introspection. I wrote that “the United States is my own country, with its own challenges which I am committed Read More

Preparing for the 5784 High Holy Days of Awe: Week 2

WEEK TWO:  Yesod (Foundation) and the Environment by Doug Calem  For humans, the earth is the yesod — the foundation — that supports life. One might say that recorded history is also a record of our relationship with and attitude towards the earth. Most of the historical record reveals a belief that we are separate Read More

Preparing for the 5784 High Holy Days of Awe: Week 1

R’ Alan Lew suggested that we need to prepare ourselves if we expect to embrace the full potential of the High Holy Days of Awe. Thanks to KSS Social Action Team Leader Debra Seltzer for spearheading our activities this season.  This is your formal invitation to join Sukkat Shalom for another seven week cycle of self-reflective provocations in Read More

Making Space to Talk about Israel-Palestine

NOTE: I had been meaning to write this up for a while. Just happened I found the time yesterday, just before news broke of the Israeli Parliament’s vote to overhaul the country’s judiciary. – Jodi Kushins, KSS Board Chair For years, KSS has wrestled with how to host meaningful study and conversation amongst our members Read More

Meet Aviva Marchione, Our 5784 High Holiday Spiritual Leader

For the third year, Kehilat Sukkat Shalom is proud to welcome a Rabbinic Intern from the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College (RRC) to join us as a Spiritual Leader for the High Holy Days. Our Rosh haShanah and Yom Kippur prayer services and social gatherings are enhanced by the presence of guest leaders who bring a new Read More

Prepared for Passover?

When I was a kid, Passover was a really big deal. My earliest memories are from my maternal grandparents’ house in Miami. They set up a long table around which four generations of family members gathered with my Great Grandpa Victor at the helm. Those seders lasted a very long time. He led the service Read More

Home is a Shelter of Peace

As we move into Adar, we are reminded to find those things in life that bring us joy. This month’s blog post, from longtime KSS member Yutan Getzler, highlights the joy we find at home – with our own families and when we invite community in to join us. I know now as an adult Read More

Becoming the Lay Leader I Was Raised to Be

I was raised in a Conservative home. I went to Hebrew school three times a week after school and on Sundays and services on Shabbat. I attended Camp Ramah where we prayed every morning (including Torah readings Mondays and Thursdays!) before breakfast and had Hebrew and history classes Monday-Friday alongside the fun stuff. I went Read More