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February 17, 2016

Do you know why judges wear black robes? The custom comes from Colonial Judges in England who wore black and sometimes colorful robes as well white powered wigs. The custom made its way to the United States and became an integral part of our justice system. While the wigs have faded away, the traditional black robe is still worn by every state and federal judge when they walk into a court room. This week our country lost one of our brightest and most treasured legal minds with the death of … [Read more...]

October 15, 2015

I would like to think that when David Ben Gurion declared a Jewish State 1948 he did so knowing my kids would always have a place to call home. … [Read more...]

https://rabbistevenabraham.com/i-would-like-to-think-that-when-david-ben-gurion/

A Lesson in Gun Control from Israel

October 15, 2015

A Lesson in Gun Control from IsraelAnyone who has been to Israel typically makes two quick observations. First, everyone has a cell phone and second, it would appear, that everyone has a gun. Whether it be the young soldier with an m-16 on his back to the store owner with a sidearm, guns it would seen are part of society or so it would seem. The Slate article points out that:“gun advocates in the United States sometimes misleadingly cite the country as a positive example of a place with a … [Read more...]

Omaha City Council – A Lesson from Maimonides

October 1, 2015

Omaha City Council - A Lesson from Maimonidesrabbisteven: The Omaha City Council began a debate on Tuesday around the increased problem of “aggressive panhandling”. In rabbinical school I would often find myself walking the few blocks from my apartment to the seminary, behind one of my most beloved and well respected professors. I noticed that he always had change in his pockets and almost always would give to those individuals on the street who asked for money. What was peculiar was that those … [Read more...]

Omaha City Council – A Lesson from Maimonides

October 1, 2015

Omaha City Council - A Lesson from MaimonidesThe Omaha City Council began a debate on Tuesday around the increased problem of “aggressive panhandling”. In rabbinical school I would often find myself walking the few blocks from my apartment to the seminary, behind one of my most beloved and well respected professors. I noticed that he always had change in his pockets and almost always would give to those individuals on the street who asked for money. What was peculiar was that those … [Read more...]

Sukkot – Stop and Smell the Roses

September 30, 2015

Sukkot - Stop and Smell the RosesAfter being stuck inside for the past few weeks both preparing for and taking part in the High Holy Days, it is a welcome change to be forced to step outside into nature. This great article from The Atlantic points out the importance of taking some time everyday to step outside and enjoy the world God has created. … [Read more...]

September 27, 2015

Over the holiday of Sukkot we are supposed to invite ushpizin (guests in Aramaic) into our sukkah. From Abraham Isaac and Jacob to Sarah Rebecca Rachel and Leah. Which personality or figure from history would you most like to meet and invite into your sukkah? … [Read more...]

https://rabbistevenabraham.com/over-the-holiday-of-sukkot-we-are-supposed-to/

Hajj Stampede Near Mecca Leaves Over 700 Dead

September 25, 2015

Hajj Stampede Near Mecca Leaves Over 700 DeadWhen I first heard the news of this tragedy my mind went straight to a story told in the Talmud. Every morning, when the Temple stood, the ashes would need to be removed from the offerings made the previous day. I imagine this was seen as a relatively lowly task and so not much thought was put into deciding who would get the “honor” of removing the ashes. Then we hear a story (23a) where two men are racing up the ramp to get to altar when one … [Read more...]

Yom Kippur 5776 – What Happens After We Die

September 24, 2015

I believe we all have, on some level, thought about the question of “what comes next?”  For me the question came front and center a year and half ago. Many of you know that while Shira was pregnant with Leor both of my mother’s parents passed away. We honored their memories by naming our son, Leor Ezra, after my grandparents, Lee and Roz. Both of my grandparents were incredible people, full of love and laughter, and deeply committed to Judaism. We trust that Leor will inherit his … [Read more...]

Kol Nidrei 5776 – The Ever Changing Synagogue

September 24, 2015

It was the year 70 CE and the Second Temple in Jerusalem was under siege by the Roman Legions. Before the Romans breach the walls of the city, Rabbi Yochanan ben Zakkai, one of the leading rabbinic figures of the time, and his students decide to abandon the spiritual and governmental capital of the Judean state.  To give up Jerusalem, even while the Temple is still standing. Ben Zakkai knew there was an agreement made with the Roman soldiers, that every night the dead were moved outside the city … [Read more...]

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26 Oct

Beyond the Ark: What It Means to Be Righteous for Our Generation https://open.substack.com/pub/rabbistevenabraham/p/beyond-the-ark-what-it-means-to-be?r=1dgkcc&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true

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23 Oct

This from @SethAMandel on how the entire Gaza genocide lie has collapsed is superb. Must read.

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22 Oct

The Rainbow and the Limits of Divine Regret https://open.substack.com/pub/rabbistevenabraham/p/the-rainbow-and-the-limits-of-divine?r=1dgkcc&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true

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13 Oct

This Evening at Beth El
Following 5:30 p.m. services, we invite you to join us as we cut down the yellow ribbons tied to the trees in front of Beth El — symbols of our prayers and hopes for the return of the hostages.

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