A Sukkot Message from Rabbi Arnold Saltzman
How will we find rest in a world so tormented? How will those who have suffered terrible losses recently in the Navy Yard, ever recover? How will we ever comprehend …
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How will we find rest in a world so tormented? How will those who have suffered terrible losses recently in the Navy Yard, ever recover? How will we ever comprehend …
by George Gazarek These are the days of awe. Have you ever found yourself in awe? It usually happens unexpectedly. A child’s smile, a beautiful sunset, a setting of flowers, …
Aimless Love by Billy Collins This morning as I walked along the lakeshore, I fell in love with a wren and later in the day with a mouse the cat …
By Rabbi Arnold Saltzman Kol Nidre evening begins the holiest day in the Jewish Year. It is a day of repentance, reflection, fasting, affliction, remembering, renewing and recommitting ourselves. It …
by Rabbi Arnold Saltzman The Kol Nidre itself is a collection of requests to nullify vows made under duress, pressure, war. The prayer asks God to forgive our vows which …
by Rabbi Arnold Saltzman The New Year, 5774, begins today. Today begins a time of reflection, prayer, family gathering, and celebration. We sound the Shofar! The New Year, 5774 represents …
Mitzvah Catering is no longer a source for the onegs. This year we are asking congregants to volunteer to manage the onegs. Challah, wine, juice, coffee and tea will be …
The Women’s Group is organizing an outing to a local restaurant following Rosh Hashanah morning services. All are welcome to attend and each person will be responsible for the cost …
Sha’are Shalom relies on congregants to lead our Shabbat evening services on the first and fourth Fridays of each month. Many members have stepped forward to take a turn – …
Hopefully you will receive this newsletter before the start of our High Holidays. Here is the schedule: Eve of Rosh Hashana is Sept. 4th at 8 PM, Rosh Hashana Sept. …