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rabbi resources: sermon: disability: Special Needs in Jewish
SPECIAL NEEDS IN THE JEWISH TRADITION From Lenore Layman, MA, in “Opening the Gates of Torah: Including People with Disabilities in the Jewish Community” Before we begin to explore specific ways that we can say “hello” and fully welcome people with disabilities into our Jewish communities, let us
Sample Sermon: Gun Violence Prevention, Rabbi Lauren Grabelle Herrmann
Sermon on Waking Up: Gun Violence & Inequality Rosh Hashanah 5773, Rabbi Lauren, Kol Tzedek “ Awake, O you sleepers, awake from your sleep! O you slumberers, awake from your slumber! Search your deeds and turn in Teshuvah ….
Sermon resources: D: MLK
Fighting for Freedom: Dr. King and the Disability Movement Today by Access Living on Monday, January 21, 2013 at 11:33am · Dear Access Living friends and allies, As the nation honors the legacy of Dr.
sermon resources: D: Diane's story
Inclusion in the Jewish Community: Dianne’s Story by Rabbi Dianne Cohler-Esses, Scholar-in-Residence, UJA-Federation of New York “[P]articularly the stranger in all her or his difference, who, because we were strangers in Egypt, deserves special goodness for life or at least until the end of
sermon resources: D: jewish disabilities awareness
Sermon for Jewish Disabilities Month 2009 Sermon for Jewish Disability Awareness Month Rabbi David Kaufman February 20, 2009 Tamara Green entered the world of chronic illness and disability, unexpectedly, one morning over 40 years ago.
Sermon Starters: Gun Violence Prevention-Rabbi Neal Borovitz
TORAH COMMENTARY – Neal Borovitz D'var Torah Parshat Vayigash In memory of the Newtown 26 The setting of this week's Torah portion is the decisive moment in the story of Joseph and his brothers.
Sermon Starters: Gun Violence Prevention-Rabbi Douglas Sagal
SERMON TZAV – PARASHAT ZACHOR 5774 Rabbi Douglas Sagal, Temple Emanu-El, Westfield, NJ Every Shabbat is special, but this Shabbat is more special than most.
Sermon Starters: Gun Violence Prevention-Rabbi Robert Nosanchuk
An Armed Amalek: Why We Must Not Stand Idly By – Rabbi Robert Nosanchuk, Yom Kippur Sermon 2012 One night this summer my daughter appeared in my doorway, saying she couldn’t sleep. She was scared, and I told her it would be ok, and we sat together on the edge of my bed and talked.
Immigration Sermon: Give Me Your Tired, Rabbi Esther Lederman
Rosh Hashana 5773 Rabbi Esther L.
Immigration Sermon: What Kind of Society Should We Have?, Rabbi Don Goor
What Kind of Society Should We Have? Immigration in America - An I-Thou Issue Author: Rabbi Don Goor Date: Mar 30, 2006 Last week a member of our congregation was inducted as a judge.