In this message, we get to know God so that we may know ourselves and His purpose for our lives. In this message, given during the time of Elul – a traditional time of introspection and returning to the Lord, we see two different perspectives: judgment and love. (With permission, this video/audio was recorded when I was associate rabbi at Temple Aron HaKodesh during the five years that I served there.)
“Blessed is the man whose sin is forgiven – lifted up and carried away.” It’s important to understand the character of God and our redeemed identity in Him. When we look in the mirror, we should see love. We should feel His love and accept our true identity. (With permission, this video/audio was recorded when I was associate rabbi at Temple Aron HaKodesh during the five years that I served there.)
In this message which was delivered during Shabbat Shuvah (Shabbat of Turning), we dive into two options: to choose life or to choose death. (With permission, this video/audio was recorded when I was associate rabbi at Temple Aron HaKodesh during the five years that I served there.)
In this message, sparked by the special Shabbat “Shabbat Nachamu” or Shabbat of Comfort, we explore the belief that God’s desire is for us. “The Kingdom is our God’s Presence, actively redeeming creation.” “With permission, this video/audio was recorded when I was associate rabbi at Temple Aron HaKodesh during the five years that I served there.”
This message strikes at the heart of forgiveness, release, and ultimately, our freedom. “Forgiveness is undeserved kindness which brings freedom.” (With permission, this video/audio was recorded when I was associate rabbi at Temple Aron HaKodesh during the five years that I served there.)