RR – 4/22/24 The Psalms Psalm 5:13(12) – Part 10

RR – 4/22/24 The Psalms Psalm 5:13(12) – Part 10

Rabbi’s Reflections – Monday, April 22, 2024 Shalom, Rabbi Trail: May I draw your attention to the “Daily Bread” reading plan at the bottom of this RR.  Tonight (Monday night) is the beginning of Passover.  (It’s still not too late to buy tickets to our...
RR – 4/22/24 The Psalms Psalm 5:13(12) – Part 10

RR – 4/21/24 The Psalms Psalm 5:12(11) – Part 9

Rabbi’s Reflections – Sunday, April 21, 2024 Shavuah Tov, The Psalms Psalm 5:12(11) – Part 9 Psalm 5:12 But let all who take refuge in You rejoice! Let them always shout for joy! You will shelter them and they exult—those who love Your Name. “But” (the...
RR – 4/22/24 The Psalms Psalm 5:13(12) – Part 10

RR – 4/20/24 Chesed – part 1 by David Harwood

Rabbi’s Reflections – Saturday, April 20, 2024 Shabbat Shalom, Shabbat Shalom, We’re beginning a several week study about one of my favorite words: Chesed-חֶסֶד. (Yes, I have favorite words.) It is chock-full of meaning. This week I’ll share the definition I...
RR – 4/22/24 The Psalms Psalm 5:13(12) – Part 10

RR – 4/19/24 The Psalms Psalm 5:10(9) – Part 8

Rabbi’s Reflections – Friday, April 19, 2024 (Early) Shabbat Shalom, The Psalms Psalm 5:10(9) – Part 8 Speaking of my enemies… Psalm 5:10(9) For nothing upright is in their mouth. Inside them is a ruin—their throat an open grave. They flatter with their...
RR – 4/22/24 The Psalms Psalm 5:13(12) – Part 10

RR – 4/18/24 The Psalms Psalm 5:9(8) – Part 7

Rabbi’s Reflections – Thursday, April 18, 2024 Shalom, The Psalms Psalm 5:9(8) – Part 7 Psalm 5:9 Lead me, Adonai, in Your righteousness, because of my enemies. Make Your path straight before me. On the surface, this is a little hard to understand.  Why...
RR – 4/22/24 The Psalms Psalm 5:13(12) – Part 10

RR – 4/17/24 The Psalms Psalm 5:9(8) – Part 6

Rabbi’s Reflections – Wednesday, April 17, 2024 Shalom, The Psalms Psalm 5:9(8) – Part 6 Psalm 5:9 Lead me, Adonai, in Your righteousness, because of my enemies. Make Your path straight before me. The entire RR today is one big “Rabbi Trail.”  We’ll return...