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Faith in the Face of...
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Kindness is Contagious and Making Each Person Count
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When There's No Kelim Mikveh Available Physically/Spiritually/Pandemically (Primary Source 3)
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Kiddush Hashem, Now More Than Ever (Second Primary Source)
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E-Torah My New Years Wish to You
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Yom Kippur (Primary Source 1)
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Yom Kippur (Primary Source 2)
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Listen!
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Israel/Corona
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COVID-19 and Teshuvah Sermon
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Look at this Rosh Hashanah as a bespoke experience
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Lessons for the Pandemic (and after the Pandemic) Rosh Hashanah 5781
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Rabbi Prosnit’s Remarks from the Congregational Meeting – 2020
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Birthing the New Year 5781: Break. Breathe. Push. (Rosh Hashanah)
This sermon was all about maining positivity through out the crisis of the pandemic. It is also a sermon for the holiday of Rosh Hashanah and talks about even though we have been broken before we can rebirth and it's a new year and time for us to change our attitudes. Make the best out of everything. New year New you and its time to push through these times. -
Pre-Shabbos Messages from the OSTNS Clergy
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Reflect, Repair and solve: Taking responsibility for our very lives (Erev Rosh HaShanah)
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The One Thing That Will Get Us Through The Coming Year
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Rabbi Pruzansky - Hester Panim - Mashiach - Last Days of Pesach 5780
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It Was the Worst of Times, It Was the Best of Times: Becoming Closer During the Pesach of Distance
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The Trauma of the Pandemic
I researched churches in New York specifically Synagogues and found it super interesting to research the Central Synagogue and see how they have adapted to religious changes during this pandemic. The source is great it offers a ton of sermons and information on the ways they have changed during the pandemic and what traditions they have had to sacrifice. This sermon is all about love and how our lives have changed, but to be grateful and thankful. -
Tazria-Metzora - The New Lashon Hara
A discussion of Lashon Hara, the halakhic term for truthful but derogatory speech about a person, as it relates to the COVID-19 pandemic. -
Back To The Future - Yom Kippur Sermon from Rabbi Davis
Sermon on Yom Kippur -
God and the Coronavirus
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OU/RCA Guidance for Succot and Simchat Torah
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US Surgeon General briefs Jewish leaders on best practices for High Holiday gatherings
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Is the Corona-virus an Act of God?
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Ki Tissa - 5780 (On the COVID-19 Virus Crisis)
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Rabbi Adam Cutler – Saving Others and Elevating Ourselves: COVID-19 AND BEYOND
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COVID-19 Sermon by Rabbi Rosenstein
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Navigating COVID: Our Ancestors Pointed the Way
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Rabbi Naomi Goldman Sermon
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Jubilee
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Counting
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Remembering Times Past
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D'var Torah on Parshat Be'haalotecha - Perception creates reality, so does imagination.
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A shelter of peace - thought of the day by Rabbi Adrian Schell
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Rabbi Schell's video address regarding the corona virus
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Parshas Balak [transcript]
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Shabbat Emor
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Counting Days under "Lockdown" and the Blessing of Shabbat
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Is there Room for Zoom on Shabbat
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Masorti Judaism at This Difficult Time
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Parashat B’midbar 5780
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Parashat Naso 5780
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Va-yakheil 5780 Exodus 36:1-8
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Shabbat Hagadol 5780 Pesach in Egypt
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Chol Ha-Mo’ed Pesach 5780 Let Your Face Shine Upon Us
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Emor 5780 Emor in Lockdown
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High Holy Day Plans Update
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The Coronavirus is Transforming Judaism
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Rabbis share Passover advice, messages
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International Scapegoating of Israel and Jews for Spreading COVID-19
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A Post-Corona Reflection
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Radically Different, Radically the Same
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Covid-19 Column
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Hope isn't Canceled
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Double-A Torah: Passover
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Double-A Torah: Parshat Tzav
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Jewish day schools, students, parents get educated virtually
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Shabbat with Rabbi Lisa March 27
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Welcome Shabbat with Rayut!
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Shabbat with Rabbi Lisa April 24
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Why This Passover Will Be More Special Than Any Other Passover
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We Have been Here Before: Spiritual Wisdom for Enduring Covid-19
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Vayikra – The Meaning of Sacrifice
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The Torah of Large-Scale Projects [Naso]
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The Next Right Thing
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Streaming Seder
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Purim in the Time of Coronavirus
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Ki Tisa - Idols and Information
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Finding Order In Times of Chaos
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Conservative/Masorti Movement Statement on Gatherings and Communal Expectations of Leadership
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Connecting in the Wilderness
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Celebrating Passover in the Shadow of Coronavirus
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An inspiring Drasha from our OU-JLIC Rabbi, Joe Wolfson. Shabbat Shalom!
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A Passover Like No Other