Once again, we are hosting a Jewish solidarity tent at the Cooper Family Seventeenth Freedom Festival in San Diego! This year is our third year […]
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Torah Today: They Took Their Shot – Alexander Hamilton & Aaron’s Sons
Ths week’s Torah lesson has prompted some thoughts about the Boradway play “Hamilton” and the sons of the high priest, Aaron, namely Nadav and Avihu.
San Diegans Moving Towards Freedom Together
The last week has been filled with many words and ten times as much food, with various seders at people’s homes. A very important one […]
Torah Today: We Are Each Called
Diversity in all aspects is only a blessing to us in our synagogues and churches, and in our communities. We each have something to contribute […]
Torah Today: Valuable Contributions
Genesis begins with God creating the universe as a home for humankind. Exodus ends with human beings, the Israelites, creating the Tabernacle as a home […]
Torah Today: Called to Community!
Growing up, I loved watching my mom go bowling in her weekly women’s bowling league. It wasn’t just a game; it was her community. She […]
Torah Today: Called to Elevate!
(As often as time allows, I want to share some D’var Torah (otherwise known as a sermon) as it applies to our modern day living. […]
Kiyomi Kowalski on Antisemitism and DEI
“The only one who wins by pitting marginalized groups against each other, are the oppressors,” says Kyiomi Kowalski. Vice President of Partnerships at […]
San Diego Learns About Shared Legacies Between Blacks and Jews
We had a serious discussion about the shared legacies between Blacks and Jews as part of the “Stronger Together” weekend. I listened to Dumisani Washington, […]
Trivia: Coretta Scott King Forest
Q: Where in Israel cn you find the Coretta Scott King Forest? A: North of Galilee It was create after King’s death in 2006 and […]
