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Moses has an encounter this week that he never speaks of again. But we can’t seem to stop quoting it. What happened, and what can we learn from Moses’ secret?
Michael Lynton and Joshua Steiner discuss their new book, From Mistakes to Meaning: Owning Your Past So It Doesn't Own You (https://www.simonandschuster.com/book...)
Gideon Maltz is the Chief Executive
Officer of the Tent Partnership for Refugees, having previously served
as Executive Director from 2017 to 2021.
The Charles Bronfman Prize recognizes
young humanitarians whose work is grounded in their Jewish values and
is of universal benefit to all people. The goal of the Prize is to recognize dynamic leaders whose innovation and impact serve as inspiration for the next generation.
This is a recording of Rabbi Sharon Brous's session of For the Love of Learning class. Every Tuesday morning, a new story from the Talmud.
Taught by your rabbis in a monthly rotation, we’ll dig into the strange and compelling world of the Talmud, exploring the ways ancient dilemmas
speak to modern questions. Join us in-person at the Event Space (coffee and nosh provided) or over Zoom (B.Y.O. nosh) for as many sessions as possible… your Tuesday will thank you.
Rabbi Morris Panitz's sermon from 2.21.2026
This is a recording of Rabbi David Kasher's class, The Weekly Parashah, a collaboration between Hadar and IKAR.
This is a recording of Rabbi Brad Artson's session of For the Love of
Learning class. Every Tuesday morning, a new story from the Talmud. Taught by your rabbis in a monthly rotation, we’ll dig into the strange and
compelling world of the Talmud, exploring the ways ancient dilemmas
speak to modern questions. Join us in-person at the Event Space (coffee
and nosh provided) or over Zoom (B.Y.O. nosh) for as many sessions as
possible… your Tuesday will thank you.
As the lies become more brazen, practice telling the truth.
Parashat Mishpatim
This is a recording from 2.11.2025 of Rabbi David Kasher's Weekly Parashah class, co-sponsored by Hadar and IKAR.
Source sheet: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1wv-W6BEn2iahSenDoy9F9b4CBDrffE8RQkeyCM621O0/edit?tab=t.0#heading=h.oq4x0c2v3hwp
This is a recording of Rabbi Sharon Brous's For the Love of
Learning class. Every Tuesday morning, a new story from the Talmud. Taught by your rabbis in a monthly rotation, we’ll dig into the strange and
compelling world of the Talmud, exploring the ways ancient dilemmas
speak to modern questions. Join us in-person at the Event Space (coffee
and nosh provided) or over Zoom (B.Y.O. nosh) for as many sessions as
possible… your Tuesday will thank you.
This is a recording from 2.4.2025 of Rabbi David Kasher's Weekly Parashah class, co-sponsored by Hadar and IKAR.
It is human nature to retreat from the risks of love and the demands of goodness. But, it isn’t inevitable. Come back to the mountain– painfully aware of why we flee– but recommitted to love and life.
Click here to read the source sheet.
This is a recording of Rabbi Morris Panitz's of For the Love of Learning. Every Tuesday morning, a new story from the Talmud. Taught by your rabbis in a monthly rotation, we’ll dig into the strange and compelling world of the Talmud, exploring the ways ancient dilemmas speak to modern questions. Join us in-person at the Event Space (coffee and nosh provided) or over Zoom (B.Y.O. nosh) for as many sessions as possible… your Tuesday will thank you.
In our first battle with Amalek - the perennial enemy of the Israelites that preys on the vulnerable - the Torah also gives us the tools to fight back. In this moment, we desperately need these tactics, strategy, and spiritual grounding for the fight ahead. It's going to take all of us.
This is a recording from 1.28.2025 of Rabbi David Kasher's Weekly Parashah class, co-sponsored by Hadar and IKAR.
Click here to read the source sheet.
This is a recording of Rabbi Morris Panitz's of For the Love of Learning. Every Tuesday morning, a new story from the Talmud. Taught by your rabbis in a monthly rotation, we’ll dig into the strange and compelling world of the Talmud, exploring the ways ancient dilemmas speak to modern questions. Join us in-person at the Event Space (coffee and nosh provided) or over Zoom (B.Y.O. nosh) for as many sessions as possible… your Tuesday will thank you.
Beth Oppenheim, the new CEO of HIAS, in conversation with Rabbi Jensen. why supporting immigrants and refugees feels both newly urgent and deeply familiar. As displacement and fear shape lives in our own neighborhoods, this conversation asks what it means to respond not only with memory, but with action.
When the nation falls under the spell of state terror, when we spiral from a politics of aspiration to one of capitulation, the people must rise up with love. This is the fight of our lives.
This is a recording from 1.21.2025 of Rabbi David Kasher's Weekly Parashah class, co-sponsored by Hadar and IKAR.



