Multiple Motives for Our Actions

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by Rabbi Elliot Dorff, PhD
posted on August 14, 2019
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Why do I show up to teach my classes at 花季传媒?  For a whole variety of reasons.  I love teaching.  I signed a contract to do so (I promised).  I owe it to the students, who paid tuition.  I am being paid.  Responses from students challenge me to think in new ways, thus enriching and expanding my scholarship and writing.  I am deeply committed to Judaism for reasons that I have thought about a lot, and I am glad to be training the next generation of rabbis and lay leaders for the Jewish community.  I want people to think well of me Read more...

Say it Loud, Say it Proud

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by Rabbi Gail Labovitz, PhD
posted on July 26, 2018
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I was 14 or 15 years old (in 10th grade), I was studying Talmud for the first time as a student in the Prozdor program, and I did NOT get it. Or at least, it didn鈥檛 speak to me, and I didn鈥檛 think it was something I鈥檇 return to once the school year was over.  Little did I know. Read more...

Seeking a Comforter in the Heat of the Summer

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by Reb Mimi Feigelson
posted on July 20, 2013
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I usually wait till the second paragraph for my public confession, but this time I already alluded to it in the title - yes, I use a comforter when going to sleep even in the summer! I use it all year round! I like the feeling of being embraced and held, I like the sensation of being contained. Read more...

An Auspicious Week

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by Rabbi Gail Labovitz, PhD
posted on July 20, 2012
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It is an auspicious week to be called on to contribute the ZSRS drashah. In the parashah this week, Vaetchanan, we read both the 10 commandments (Deut. 5:6-18) and the Shema and V鈥檃havta that have become central to Jewish liturgy (Deut. 6:4-9). This Shabbat on which we read this parashah is also every year the Shabbat known as Shabbat Nachamu, the Shabbat of Comfort. It is the first Shabbat that occurs after the mournful day of Tisha b鈥橝v, and is named for the first words of the haftarah, the first of the seven 鈥渉aftarot of consolation,鈥 from Is. Read more...

What Could be Beyond Love?

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by Rabbi Gail Labovitz, PhD
posted on July 21, 2011
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When the Lord enlarges your territory, as He has promised you, and you say, "I shall eat some meat," for you have the urge to eat meat, you may eat meat whenever you wish. If the place where the Lord has chosen to establish His name [the Temple in Jerusalem] is too far from you, you may slaughter any of the cattle or sheep that the Lord gives you, as I have instructed you; and you may eat to your heart's content in your settlements....But make sure that you do not partake of the blood, for the blood is the life, and you must not consume the life with the flesh. Read more...