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Managing Pain

By Menachem Mirski PhD 09/06/2024 Leave a Comment Filed Under: Sermons

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Thoughts on parashat Shoftim 5784

A week ago I had a dental emergency. My tooth began to hurt, on Thursday evening, just a little, but on Friday, during the day, it began to hurt more and more. I led evening prayers while on strong painkillers. However, they soon stopped working because the pain became unbearable, (8-9 on a scale of 1-10) – so unbearable that I went to the ER in the middle of the night. I spent about 4 hours there and they did basically nothing. If I didn’t ask for local anesthesia at the end, this visit would have been a complete waste of time. Using this local anesthesia again and again I survived till the morning. Then I called about 15, maybe 17 dental clinics and one finally accepted me, despite the fact that they were already booked for the entire day. I scheduled an appointment, the dentist opened my tooth, removed the nerve, applied temporary filling and scheduled root canal treatment in three weeks. I went home. The pain was gone! I spend the rest of Shabbat sleeping in my bed.[…]

Judaism and Meat

By Menachem Mirski PhD 08/30/2024 Leave a Comment Filed Under: Sermons

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Thoughts on Parashat Re’eh 5784

A celebrated Orthodox rabbi gets to heaven and an angel takes him to a banquet that has been prepared in his honor. “We will serve you the most tender meat, the juiciest fish, and fragrant wine,” the angel tells him. “But who was the Mashgiach for this meal?” the rabbi asks. “Ah,” says the angel. “In your honor, God was the Mashgiach.” “Thanks,” says the rabbi. “But I’ll just stick with the fish.”[…]

We Mourn the Passing of Holocaust Survivor Estelle Glaser Laughlin

By Rabbi Haim Dov Beliak 08/29/2024 Leave a Comment Filed Under: Honorable Menschen, Lifecycle Events

Estelle Glaser Laughlin

08-29-24  – We mourn the passing of Holocaust survivor Estelle Glaser Laughlin. Estelle Laughlin was an extraordinary educator of great human depth. Her active personal witness as a teacher and active resource for insight expressed itself in her speaking and writing; most notably in Transcending Darkness: A Girl’s Journey Out of the Holocaust I am entrusted with telling her life story to the Polish-speaking world, a task I am most committed to, for the sake of Polish and Jewish identity – for the sake of our common humanity.

In the Atmosphere of Shabbat in Kalisz

By Rabbi Haim Dov Beliak 08/29/2024 Leave a Comment Filed Under: Congregational Happenings

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We had an evening in the atmosphere of Shabbat in Kalisz. It was our second meeting in this city

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