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Romemu: Jewish Life, Elevated

Romemu: Jewish Life, Elevated

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Romemu is a welcoming, experiential, irreverently pious, intergenerational Jewish community that elevates and transforms individuals and communities into more compassionate human beings. Committed to powerful prayer and transformative spiritual practices, Romemu attempts to engage the heart, mind and body in everything we do, helping us to foster greater levels of compassion. We believe that Judaism offers spiritual seekers and skeptics alike a path that celebrates our wholeness and provides ...
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January 19, 2024 Rabbi Dianne Cohler-Esses on Parsha Bo and how the difficulties of speech faced by Moses in the story of the Exodus parallel our abilities to articulate current events.โดย Romemu: Jewish Life, Elevated
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Rabbi David Ingber's sermon on October 27, 2023, three weeks after the terror attacks of October 7, 2023 and five years after the attack at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh.Parshat Lech Lechaโดย Romemu: Jewish Life, Elevated
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Shimon Smith on Parsha Shemot, Friday, January 5, 2024 Romemu's director of music and family programming spoke the need for strong women leaders in Israel comparable to those we read about in Parsha Shemot.โดย Romemu: Jewish Life, Elevated
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There was a protest for Gaza at the Brooklyn Museum over the weekend. Many people were there because they care about Palestinians. Many were Jews. But what we've seen is that a small few will come imbued with a much older hatred. How do we teach Jewish kids to come into adulthood, knowing that the world is rarely indifferent to us? What does it tak…
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Does life feel narrow? Do you keep pushing in the direction you think you or your children ought to be going and...it doesn't work? There is more than one way to live, more directions to life. Rabbi Scott's powerful drash on Rosh Hashanah on living beyond the expectations of where we think we ought to be.…
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Self-promotion, being first, having a 'brand' or a platform, are all ubiquitous in today's world. 'If I am not for myself', the wise words of the great Hillel have become a modern-day mantra. And, though sharing your voice and being heard are vital, learning to live with others through the trait of humility may be the most powerful antidote to the …
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In our parsha, Va'etchanan, Moses warns the Israelites to obey and follow Torah lest they be exiled from the land, dispersed throughout the world. He then proceeds to predict that his warnings will go unheeded and indeed, the Israelites will eventually find themselves in galut, or exile, dislocated and distanced from home. But, says Moses, if you s…
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Rabbi Cohler-Esses explores the question of faith and whether it is possible to have faith without believing in God. What would allow us to move forward in life with faith that some greater hand is at work, some greater purpose, faith that might relieve help us face a difficult world?โดย Romemu: Jewish Life, Elevated
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Matot-Masei is a double parsha which brings us to the completion of the Book of Numbers (Bamidbar). In her sermon, Rabbi Cohler-Esses explores reckoning with difficult passages in the Torah, with texts that are violent or patriarchal. Focusing on the laws of women and vows she suggests a methodology for approaching problematic texts by highlighting…
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