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Valera 2026: A Witness In Eyes and Heart - Conversation with Gal Bukshpan, Nova Festival Survivor by Rabbi Aaron Flanzraich
Shabbat VaYigash 2025: 2 Small Stories, 2 Big Lessons by Rabbi Aaron Flanzraich
Shabbat Hannukah 2025: Who Protects The Jews? by Rabbi Aaron Flanzraich
The actress Hanna Einbinder flaunted a "Doykeit" necklace and in doing so reminded us why bad ideas make good people into bad ones.
Shabbat Hayei Sarah 2025: Real Heroes. Real Humans by Rabbi Aaron Flanzraich
The swelling tide of liberal politics against Israel and Jews is to the Jewish community a challenge unseen since the Second World War. Where did it come from? Where is it taking us? What can we do?
Shemini Atzeret Yizkor 2025: The Remembered, The Studied and The Missed by Rabbi Aaron Flanzraich
Civil Israeli political theory has strived to engage on questions and policies that 80% of the population would agree with 20% of the time...but has the time come to re-evaluate the equation?
Solidarity Sunday October 5 2025: Rabbi Flanzraich at King Street Community Church by Rabbi Aaron Flanzraich
Sukkot Day 1 2025: Like Cures Like by Rabbi Aaron Flanzraich
Yom Kippur 2025: An Ocean of Truth by Rabbi Aaron Flanzraich
Neilah 2025: A Rope for Hope by Rabbi Aaron Flanzraich
An classic 1990's movie sheds some light on this day
What were the attackers thinking on October 7th 2023?
What do we tell non-Jewish groups about our Synagogues?
Consecutive years of heartache, insecurity and isolation have left the Jewish community despairing. But is this the whole reality?
Shabbat Nitzavim 2025: Can You Be Married To The Same Person for 40 Years? by Rabbi Aaron Flanzraich
On the occasion of the Shabbat recognizing our outgoing and incoming Board of Governors Rabbi Flanzraich reflects on how Jews live which comes to explain why we are the way we are.
War is horrible and should be avoided at nearly all costs, but there are times when it is unavoidable. How does one morally fight?
Shabbat Re'eh 2025: A (Very) Kosher Sermon by Rabbi Aaron Flanzraich

















