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A Temple For All – Parashat Ki Tissa 5783
We usually think about human progress as the story of individuals – usually white men, if we’re being honest – that create major breakthroughs or innovations that revolutionize the way the world works: think of Edison and the light bulb, … Continue reading
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Tagged exodus, Judaism, spirituality, synagogue, synagogues, temple, Torah
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Why Synagogues Matter
Passover, which began last Monday and continues until Monday night in Israel and Tuesday night in the Diaspora, is a holiday that invites questions. This year, a year in the shadow of the Pew study, which showed only 1/3 of … Continue reading
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Tagged Conservative Judaism, Denominations, Jewish home, Jewish People, Passover, religion, synagogue, temple, wisdom
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