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Mar 22, 2022 • 7min
SERMON Don’t Look Away - Rabbi Morris Panitz
You know the cycle. Front page headlines retreat to the back pages and eventually disappear from both the paper and our attention. Even the most horrifying headlines, those emerging from the brutal war in Ukraine, risk being ignored in the frenetic pace of our news cycle. We must not turn away. Even in the absence of a clear political path forward, we need to keep our hearts open to the stories, pleas, and suffering of the Ukrainian people, responding with empathy, advocacy, and resources.
Mar 21, 2022 • 17min
BEST BOOK EVER Kasher on Kosher - Parshat Shemini
This week, we receive the first major list of kosher laws. But whyare we supposed to keep kosher? There are some classic answers. But Rabbi Kasher's got a theory of his own.
Mar 21, 2022 • 17min
SERMON Fostering Possibility - Rabbi Susan Silverman
In this drasha we explore how Esther and Moses overcame their resistance to action, when that action involved risk; Serah bat Asher and Ruth's capacities to draw strength and purpose from the past and imagine themselves as agents of a better future; and how all their stories shed light on our lives and world today, particularly in relation to our responsibility for the children in the LA County Foster Care system.
Mar 11, 2022 • 58min
BEST BOOK EVER BONUS CLASS The Sin of Abel - Parshat Vayikra
Parsha study with Rabbi David Kasher from March 10, 2022
Mar 8, 2022 • 15min
BEST BOOK EVER What's Your Sin? - Parshat Vayikra
The Book of Leviticus spends a lot of time explaining what to do once we have committed sins. But how did we get there in the first place? What drives us to sin? For that, we turn to the great commentary of the Kli Yakar.
Mar 7, 2022 • 11min
SERMON - All Life is Sacred
To maintain that only certain expressions of humanity are sacred, that some lives are inherently more valuable than others, is fundamentally incompatible with the truths of our tradition and the core principles of a moral society. As we face the unfolding tragedy in Ukraine alongside a growing refugee crisis worldwide, we must heed the call of our tradition to love the stranger, opening our hearts and borders to all those in need of safe refuge. We are all made in the image of God, interconnected and morally accountable to one another.
Mar 4, 2022 • 50min
BEST BOOK EVER BONUS CLASS The Weight of Eternity
Parsha study with Rabbi David Kasher from 3/3/2022
Mar 1, 2022 • 16min
BEST BOOK EVER A Doorway to Other Things - Parshat Pekudei
As we close out the Book of Exodus, a 13th century Spanish preacher helps us, finally, make sense of all the details.
Feb 28, 2022 • 15min
SERMON A Technologically Reflective People - Rabbi David Kasher
A sermon on our relationship to technology (in which Rabbi Kasher gets his dates confused and accidentally adds a year to the pandemic!)
Feb 27, 2022 • 9min
A Prayer for Ukraine
We pray for the safety of all the people of Ukraine as they face the terror of war and for the wisdom of our own leaders to guide our country to a response rooted in justice.


