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Rabbi's Message

Parshat Ki Tisa

“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times”. (A Tale of Two Cities) These words that open one of the greatest books ever written, paint the portrait of a world that is two things at one time. It paints a world where, depending on one’s perspective,
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Parshat Tetzaveh

In the year 586 BCE, the First Temple was destroyed, and the Israelites were put into their first exile. While Jews remained behind in the Land of Israel without the Temple, a large number found themselves in Babylon (modern day Iraq) and other places. It was at this time the
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Parshat Terumah

I had a great opportunity this week to visit Ayelet at school and learn with her. Once a week, students in high school at AJA have the opportunity to learn Jewish text for an extra hour in their “night seder” and this one week of the year parents were invited
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Guest Writer Mia Goldglanz

I’m honored to be writing to you as the new Executive Director of Congregation Or VeShalom. My hope is to serve this holy community with warmth, clarity, and care, and to help strengthen the beauty that already lives here. As we move toward Purim, I wanted to share a short
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Guest Writer – Talya Wittenberg

We’re officially a month past the secular New Year—January 1st – a time when so many people feel the urge to start over. New year, new me. New goals. New habits. A fresh page. And yet… by early February, the energy fades. Life returns. The momentum slips. Judaism, in its
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