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Parashat Metzora / Shabbat HaGadol / April 19 / Rabbi Noa Kushner / How to prepare to be free
Parashat Metzora / Shabbat HaGadol / April 19
Rabbi Noa Kushner
How to prepare to be free
People have been confiding in me that they're afraid to have Passover seder
They're afraid of destroying friendships and family over the arguments see
Because in recent years we have all taken on a polarized, untrusting mentality
We’ve become afraid to say what we think lest we are cancelled by our own friends
This is truly where we are
And this mentality is hard to break
Maybe, they tell me, better to not have seder this year
Parashat Shmini / April 5 / Rabbi Noa Kushner / Those of Us Left Behind
Parashat Shmini / April 5
Rabbi Noa Kushner
Those of Us Left Behind
Who was Moses fooling anyway?
Wasn’t he also shattered by the deaths of these young men, his brother’s children?
Couldn’t he have just sat with his older brother, quietly, for a little while?
Freedom School 3/30 Class Recaps
Read MoreParashat Tzav / March 30 / Rabbi Noa Kushner / ?מִ֣י זֹ֗את עֹלָה֙ מִן־הַמִּדְבָּ֔ר / Who is she that arises from the desert?
Parashat Tzav / March 30
Rabbi Noa Kushner
?מִ֣י זֹ֗את עֹלָה֙ מִן־הַמִּדְבָּ֔ר / Who is she that arises from the desert?
Maybe it is the prayer that cannot be classified
We don’t know what it is for
It doesn’t fit neatly into a category
Maybe it is an unwieldy prayer for things to just get better
Maybe it is a prayer born from confusion or fear about our world
Maybe it is prayer concerned for those we love
And even for those in distant, far away places, empathy and love for those we don’t know, will never know
Maybe it is prayer born out of exhaustion, a prayer not fully formed, a prayer without all the proper words
Freedom School 3/16 Class Recaps
Read MoreParashat Pekudei / March 15 / Rabbi José Rolando Matalon / The Mishkan as a new Creation: Restoring a home for God and for humans in the world / Visiting Scholar
Parashat Pekudei / March 16
Rabbi José Rolando Matalon
The Mishkan as a new Creation: Restoring a home for God and for humans in the world
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. Listen to our past visiting scholars’ drashot here.
Our guest teacher this week is Rabbi José Rolando Matalon of B’nai Jeshrun and founding co-director of Piyut North America, a partnership between B’nai Jeshurun and Hazmanah Le-Piyut in Israel, which is dedicated to the dissemination of liturgical music from Jewish communities around the world.
Parashat Pekudei / March 15 / Rabbi José Rolando Matalon / The innermost place in the Mishkan is the empty space in the human heart / Visiting Scholar
Parashat Pekudei / March 15
Rabbi José Rolando Matalon
The innermost place in the Mishkan is the empty space in the human heart
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. Listen to our past visiting scholars’ drashot here.
Our guest teacher this week is Rabbi José Rolando Matalon of B’nai Jeshrun and founding co-director of Piyut North America, a partnership between B’nai Jeshurun and Hazmanah Le-Piyut in Israel, which is dedicated to the dissemination of liturgical music from Jewish communities around the world.
Parashat Ki Tisa/ March 5 / Rabbi Noa Kushner / Notes from Jerusalem
Parashat Ki Tisa / March 1
Rabbi Noa Kushner
Notes on Jerusalem
He said, "Peace has to come with honor and dignity — and not humiliation"
Freedom School 2/24 Class Recaps
Read MoreParashat Terumah / February 16 / Rabbi Michal Lezak / Visiting Scholar
Parashat Terumah / February 16
Rabbi Michael Lezak
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. Listen to our past visiting scholars’ drashot here.
Our guest teacher this week is Rabbi Michael Lezak, staff rabbi at the Glide Center for Social Justice in San Francisco. Listen to his drash on Parashat Terumah below.
Parashat Yitro / February 3 / Rabbi Noa Kushner / Divine Recognition
Parashat Yitro / February 3
Rabbi Noa Kushner
Divine Recognition
One family told me that on Kol Nidrei when we were in lockdown —
They got dressed up in white and feeling a bit self-conscious, It was all so strange, they turned on their computers and stood near their window to pray
But as they neared their window, onto a porchThey heard something across the park where they lived — they heard Kol Nidrei And they looked out and across the park…
Freedom School 1/27 Class Recaps
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Read MoreParashat Bo / January 19 / Rabbi David Kasher / Midnight in מִצְרָ֑יִם / Egypt: God’s Relationship to Time
Parashat Bo / January 19
Rabbi David Kasher – Visiting Scholar
Midnight in מִצְרָ֑יִם / Egypt: God’s Relationship to Time
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. Listen to our past visiting scholars’ drashot here.
Our guest teacher this past shabbat was Hadar’s Rabbi David Kasher.
Freedom School 1/6 Class Recaps
Read MoreParashat Shemot / January 5 / Rabbi Noa Kushner / שִׁבְתִּ֣י בְּבֵית־יְ֭הוָה / To Live in the House of God
Parashat Shemot / January 5
Rabbi Noa Kushner
שִׁבְתִּ֣י בְּבֵית־יְ֭הוָה / To Live in the House of God
Pharoah’s Egypt and all its modern imitators try to insist that to help another person, to help ourselves, to have faith standing by a river, to ask for help from an unlikely source — any of these are fools' errands,
Better to stay in our lanes, say the Pharaohs of the world
Don’t risk, don’t trust, don’t save anyone, least of all yourself
But our Torah insists otherwise
Parashat Miketz / December 15 / Rabbi Noa Kushner / לְעֵת מְצֹא / In the Time of Finding
Parashat Miketz / December 15
Rabbi Noa Kushner
לְעֵת מְצֹא / In the Time of Finding
The rabbis say this phrase means a person who has not given up hope
In other words, someone who prays לְעֵת מְצֹא
“In a time when God can be found”
Means a person who did not stop hoping for something
until they truly knew, without a doubt, the end of the story
Freedom School 12/9 Class Recaps
Read MoreParashat 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.