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Who is Isaac? The man perpetually trapped by his father’s story, still bound to the altar, forever defined by the core trauma of his life. What will it take to break free? For the once bound to become unbound? Source sheet: https://ikar.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/Isaac_-Bound-and-Unbound-1.pdfBy IKAR
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Let Us Be the Light Force - Rabbi Sharon Brous
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After a life of heartache, two estranged brothers affirmed each other’s humanity, and rediscovered their own. We, too, can make that choice. Let us push back on the encroaching darkness as a force for good—a light force—that counters the cruelty, racism, and violence poisoning our culture with compassion, tender presence, and forgiveness. This is w…
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Loving your neighbor, who is like you, whose identity you share, is not enough. You must stretch the boundaries of love to wrap into its embrace the stranger, the people in our society who are furthest away from power. To counter the frenzy of rhetoric and the aspirations of policy that demonize these human beings, we need to love them fiercely. We…
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Now we must learn the lesson our ancestor Avram learned: one day our dreams will be realized. Just not today. And not tomorrow. And maybe not for many years. But just as hope doesn’t die, dreams don’t die. The dream we share for America didn’t die because our dream— the dream of a just and merciful multiracial democracy in which all people live in …
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Gifts Of The Flood - Rabbi Deborah Silver
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There’s an eerie resonance between the Noah narrative and this week. What does Noah's Flood teach us about navigating chaos and coming once more to land?By IKAR
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From Blame and Shame to Cherished Belonging - Rabbi Sharon Brous
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After the death of a beloved child in our community to suicide, we reaffirm our commitment to combatting shame with tenderhearted love, to meeting one another in the dark, to never giving up on each other. May Benjamin Ellis’s memory be a blessing.By IKAR
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Sermon from Shemini atzeretBy IKAR
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Home and Hevel - Jacob Schatz | Sukkot II
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Sukkot reflects our people's ancient narrative, balancing the transience of a wandering nation and the fragility of life with our yearning for home and the Eternal Divine. How does our tradition compel us to relate to those who yearn for home, but who are left to wander?By IKAR
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Have Faith in Grief - Rabbi Morris Panitz | Kol Nidre 5785
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The only way forward is one broken heart next to another, crying together, awakening to the reality that grief is our common bond.By IKAR
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To Save Our Democracy, We Must Tell a Better Story - Rabbi Sharon Brous | Yom Kippur 5785
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There is a dominant story in America today—a story of isolation, alienation, and narrow-minded extremism, fueled by a deeply unsettling convergence of right- and left-wing antisemitism. This story—propagated by a would-be authoritarian—plays on our worst instincts: the smallness, the fear, the ever-present sense of scarcity. And it threatens to do …
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On Joy - Alex Edelman & Sharon Brous | Rosh Hashanah II
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Text study and conversation between Alex Edelman and Rabbi Sharon Brous on the Torah of Joy, and the Power, Promise, and Necessity of Laughter in Dark Times.By IKAR
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A Hope Born From the Depths of Sorrow - Rabbi Sharon Brous | Rosh Hashanah I
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Hope doesn’t die, and despair is a privilege we cannot afford.By IKAR
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There's Something about Going Back - Rabbi Hannah Jensen | Erev Rosh Hashanah
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We think of t'shuvah as a process that begins quietly, internally. We take stock and then we act. But what if we need an external catalyst first? What if we need to return to a physical place in order to encounter ourselves again - a different version of ourselves, different pieces. What can returning to a place surface for us? And what does our tr…
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It is not in heaven. It is in our hands and in our hearts - Michal Lemberger
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One year after her sister's death, Michal rethinks the Talmudic story of "the oven of achnei" and Moses's final speech to the people to reflect upon the importance of small and private acts.By IKAR
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Lunch & Learn with Peace Activists Arab Aramin & Yonatan Zeigen
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Vivian Silver (founder of Women Wage Peace, lifelong Israeli-Canadian peace activist and beloved friend to many in our community), was murdered by Hamas on October 7th. Since then, her son, Yonatan Zeigen, has dedicated his life to realizing her vision of peace. Arab Aramin is a Palestinian peace activist whose sister was killed by an Israeli soldi…
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As we prepare for the High Holy Days, what difficult things do you need to say to God? Covenantal relationship must be able to hold it all. The anger and the disappointment, the heartbreak and the rebuke.By IKAR
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Circling the Season - Rabbi Deborah Silver
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We say Psalm 27 100 times in the High Holy day season. Why?By IKAR
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May Their Memories Be a Revolution - Rabbi Sharon Brous
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Six beloved hostages were executed in a tunnel beneath Rafah, leaving behind broken-hearted loved ones and a shattered nation. We must be clear about who is responsible.By IKAR
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When You Get a Second Chance — Take It - Rabbi Hannah Jensen
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At this time of year in our Jewish calendar, we are in a season of second chances. We are reading Moshe's retelling of the people's journey through the desert in Deuteronomy, and we are about to enter into the month of Elul, the month of spiritual preparation for the High Holy Days. It is also the moment when Moshe went back up the mountain to get …
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What We Learn from the Rain - Rabbi Morris Panitz
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Water is not only a building block of life, but also of culture. How we receive water shapes our consciousness and has the potential to remind us of the ultimate truth of our existence: we are always, and inevitably, dependent.By IKAR
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Source Sheet: https://ikar.app.box.com/s/rtmn38bq994apeql50rea60v1irkvvsg An extraordinary rabbinic story re-imagines the final conversation between Moses and God, exploring core questions foundational to the human experience. What happens in the moment of death? And, what peace can be found when learning to let go?…
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Dreams and Visions, From Within the Nightmare - Rabbi Sharon Brous
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Some years, the mourning and reflection of Tisha b’Av can feel performative. This year, it will be deeply personal. Even as we approach the abyss, we must remember the redemptive vision planted deep within our souls. Parashat Devarim, Shabbat Hazon -- 5784By IKAR
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Why do I keep doing this? How our patterns have purpose. - Rabbi Marc Kraus
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Sermon from 8.3.2024 / Matot-Masei 5784By IKAR
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This week we find ourselves freed from some of the defeatism and despair that was taking root these last weeks and months. And now, with a bit of renewed hope, we have so much work to do. In the parsha we see a model of a collective that includes everyone and centers marginalized and unexpected groups. This moment demands we show up, no matter what…
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Don’t Curse Tomorrow with the Despair of Today - Rabbi Morris Panitz
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The sense of defeatism, all too present after the events in this country over the last week, is the most dangerous myth threatening our future right now. To throw up our hands and surrender to the myth of inevitability is to relinquish the most precious gift given to humanity: our capacity to change the world around us. We can be scared without bei…
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