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Parashat Vayeshev / December 8 / Hanukkah 5784 / Rabbi Noa Kushner / וְעֵ֥ץ הַזַּ֖יִת לֹ֣א נָשָׂ֑א / Nothing on the Tree
Parashat Vayeshev / December 8
Hanukkah 5784
Rabbi Noa Kushner
וְעֵ֥ץ הַזַּ֖יִת לֹ֣א נָשָׂ֑א / Nothing on the Tree
In our moment where war
Is not abstract but frighteningly real
We can see how easily — no matter your position on the war —
We can see how easily religion and holiness and even something like our understanding of a miracle
can get mixed into what’s happening on the battlefield.
Freedom School 12/2 Class Recaps
Read MoreParashat Vayishlach / December 1 / Dr. Dan Glass / Vayishlach and a Journey to Israel
Parashat Vayishlach / December 1
Dr. Dan Glass – Kitchen Member
Vayishlach and a Journey to Israel
Kitchen-ite and Brandeis’ Head of School, Dr. Dan Glass, joined us for shabbat to share his reflections from his trip to Israel. Having just touched down in the US earlier in the day, Dan wove together teachings of Parashat Vayishlach and the many meaningful encounters he had while there.
Parashat Toldot / November 17 / Rabbi Noa Kushner / Prayers that Overturn the World
Parashat Toldot / November 17
Rabbi Noa Kushner
Prayers that Overturn the World
So while we knew there were problems in Israel
— It wasn’t as if we did not talk about or visit Israel before —
Now וַיִּתְרֹֽצְצ֤וּ
These problems run around inside us, like the twins fighting in the womb
And with the charges — both legitimate and unfounded — mounting
It feels like something is about to break
We, too, like Rebekkah
Might want to cry out to God
To pray
To say, “אִם־כֵּ֔ן לָ֥מָּה זֶּ֖ה אָנֹ֑כִי”
If it is always going to be this way,
If it is going to end this way
Why am I here? Why are we here?”
Freedom School 11/11 Class Recaps
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Read MoreParashat Vayera / November 4 / Rabbi Noa Kushner / Now We Start From Here
Parashat Vayera / November 4
Rabbi Noa Kushner
Now We Start From Here
What I'm saying is that sometimes something happens
A dream
An idea
A person
An experience
God
And we are never the same
Whatever or whoever it was that we encountered, sends shock waves through our lives
And now our lives have a new starting point
A new origin
We used to start from “there”
Now we start from “here.”
And so we have to make up or find words that don’t exist for us yet
A new vocabulary
You see, this is what happened to Abraham
Parashat Vayera / November 3 / Rabbi Noa Kushner / Listen in her voice / שְׁמַ֣ע בְּקֹלָ֑הּ
Parashat Vayera / November 3
Rabbi Noa Kushner
Listen in her voice
שְׁמַ֣ע בְּקֹלָ֑הּ
If you have a feeling of wanting to hide being jewish or your deep connection to the jewish community, if you feel intimidated or confused or conflicted in fundamental ways
– And I want to be clear here, I am not saying you cannot question or doubt the actions of Israel or the government or the war or, while we’re on the subject, anything in the torah or go, get to know me (!) –
Yes, question!
But it is personally important to me –
I want you to know and feel a sense of honor and pride and glory and sweetness from being jewish,
from being intimately connected
to doing jewish things, to being a part of this jewish community on this jewish shabbat
I want you to know that you are royalty in this room and outside in the world
I want your jewish living, living, living lives to be the crowns on your heads
And I think Israel is a shining stone in that crown, one you should get to know — I mean really know — but
we can argue and discuss that, god willing, over many years
Parashat Noach / October 20 / Rabbi Noa Kushner / Signs and Wonders
Parashat Noach / October 20
Rabbi Noa Kushner
Signs and Wonders
I cannot tell you who you don’t see, I don’t know your blind spots Maybe you see it all, maybe you see everyone
I cannot tell you who you don’t seeI can only tell you what
I think the Torah says this week
Which is that we’re connected
And our job, at least according to this week’s parasha, is, like Noach, to see who is not seen
Parashat Beresheet / October 13 / Rabbi David Kasher / The Revolutionary Torah of Rabbi Akiva
Parashat Beresheet / October 14
Rabbi David Kasher — Visiting Scholar
We're overjoyed to welcome some of the most engaging, powerful teachers in the US and Israel. Many are long time Kitchen favorites, some newer to us but all known for their ability to connect Torah to our lives right now. We'll spend a whole shabbat with these thinkers, like a retreat without having to pack. Check out our past scholars & teachings here.
Parashat Beresheet / October 13/ Rabbi Noa Kushner / The First Night
Parashat Beresheet / October 13
Rabbi Noa Kushner
The First Night
This week the unthinkable,
the impossible
became possible
Parashat Shoftim/ August 18 / Rabbi Noa Kushner / Egypt is not on the way to T’shuvah
Parashat Shoftim / August 18
Rabbi Noa Kushner
Egypt is not on the way to T’shuvah
When we reached the shores of the sea
(Knowing our Jewish community as you do you may or may not be surprised)
We did not act as one unified coalition, rather
There were four factions
Four responses to that fraught moment
Parashat Eikev / August 4 / Rabbi Noa Kushner / The Blessing
Parashat Eikev / August 4
Rabbi Noa Kushner
He Changed His Mind at 91: The Blessing
Now he simply wanted to undo what he had done, one public signature at a time.
He was still teaching that great Torah, that what we do matters. That it is never too late.
Parashat Devarim / July 21 / Rabbi Noa Kushner / These are the Words
Parashat Devarim / July 21
Rabbi Noa Kushner
These are the Words
All the words you were missing for all those generations in Egypt came rushing back to you —
The descriptions and dreams and associations and conversations and unfinished sentences
A torrent of ideas and emotions all came pouring out, and your mouths began to heal
Parashat Sh’lach / June 17 / Rabbi Scott Perlo
Parashat Sh’lach / June 17
Rabbi Scott Perlo — Visiting Scholar
We're overjoyed to welcome some of the most engaging, powerful teachers in the US and Israel. Many are long time Kitchen favorites, some newer to us but all known for their ability to connect Torah to our lives right now. We'll spend a whole shabbat with these thinkers, like a retreat without having to pack. Check out our past scholars & past teachings here.
Parashat Sh’lach / June 16 / Rabbi Scott Perlo
Parashat Sh’lach / June 16
Rabbi Scott Perlo — Visiting Scholar
We're overjoyed to welcome some of the most engaging, powerful teachers in the US and Israel. Many are long time Kitchen favorites, some newer to us but all known for their ability to connect Torah to our lives right now. We'll spend a whole shabbat with these thinkers, like a retreat without having to pack. Check out our past scholars & past teachings here.
Parashat Nasso / June 2 / Rabbi Noa Kushner / Close Your Eyes and Receive It
Parashat Nasso / June 2
Rabbi Noa Kushner
Close Your Eyes and Receive It
Sometimes the filter can be the conduit
Counter-intuitively, strengthening our connection
A divine game of hide and seek
“Before you even call, I will answer,” says God
Parashat B’mindar / May 20 / Rabbi Noa Kushner / What Are You Waiting For?
Parashat B’midbari/ May 20
Rabbi Noa Kushner
What Are You Waiting For?
We walk as close to those we love as we possibly can, we carry them, and then there is a line we cannot cross
Parashat B’mindar / May 19 / Rabbi Noa Kushner / Rules For The Wilderness
Parashat B’midbari/ May 19
Rabbi Noa Kushner
Rules For The Wilderness
There are 4 Rules of the Wilderness:
1. You Can’t Leave Until You Journey
2. You Cannot Name the Station Until You're Done With It
3. Sometimes Backwards is Forwards
4. Every Station is Essential
Parashat Behar Bechukotai / May 13 / Rabbi Noa Kushner / Can You Hear Me Now?: Walking in the Garden
Parashat Behar-Bechukotai / May 13
Rabbi Noa Kushner
Can You Hear Me Now? : Walking in the Garden
Maybe Eve and Adam were hearing the sound of the pitter patter of little divine feet,
Or God’s high heels as they crunched down delicately and purposefully on the fine gravel paths of Eden
Or maybe as it says in Shir HaShirim Rabbah they heard the sound of God jumping from heaven to earth and back up again.