Copenhagen Jewish Film Festival At a recent screening of Bogdan’s Journey in Copenhagen a voice from the audience captured the mood after the film. The individual’s details — age, gender, Polish — are clues to a profound impact on her. March 8 in Los Angeles at the Music Hall at 7 pm join us for […]
KEE TAVOH
September 23rd, 2016/20 Elul 5776 – This week’s Torah reading celebrates the bringing of the first fruits (Deut. 26: 1 – 11) While in the forty years of wanderings the observance of some of the Torah’s teachings were on a theoretical level. Now during the last parts of Moses address in Deuteronomy he directs the people […]
Preparation for High Holidays
Parashat Ke Tetse; Deutrronomy 21:10 to 25: 19 Have you ever wondered why the Shabbatot and other Jewish holidays begin in the evening? The rest of the world begins its observances and celebrations in the morning but Jews maintain this odd custom. We begin in the evening. The technical answer to the question is contained in the ordering of the words in […]
Torah Portion Re’eh September 2-3, 2016
29th of Av, 5775 – This week’s Torah portion Re’eh has a one word title. The title opens a series of observations set forth by Moses as he concludes his life’s work. Reading this week’s Torah portion and the entire book of Deuteronomy as an ethical will lends gravitas to the moment. Indeed the book is divided […]


