Category: Rabbi Mitch

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The Different Seasons of our Personal Lives

During the evening Rosh Hashanah Worship Service, I experienced severe orthostatic hypotension and a syncope event during my sermon. Subsequent testing has shown that my lymphoma is rearing its ugly head, and I will require new treatments. Fortunately, the miracle of modern medicine prompts a very optimistic outcome, and I will hopefully only need to make some minor adjustments while undergoing treatments. The message of my sermon last week happened to be that we each experience different seasons in our personal lives: spring, summer, fall, winter, and hopefully, spring yet again.
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COLUMN | Bridges of Compassion

By Rabbi Mitchell M. Hurvitz Soon after the news broke of Hamas’ terror attack in Israel, I received an electronic notification from our First…

I forgot to tell you I’m busy every Sunday, forever.

In Judaism, God’s Laws, whether ritual or ethical, are intended to prompt love and gratitude. In Hebrew, the “Ten Commandments” literal translation is the “Ten Declarations.” God’s “Ten Proclamations” are significant and essential expressions of God’s laws amidst the entire canon of Jewish law.
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Column: Jewish American Heritage Month

During the month of May, we celebrate Jewish American Heritage Month, a special time to celebrate and honor Jewish Americans' culture, history, and contributions throughout our Country.
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