Shabbat Shalom to you, Cantor! See you tonight. Cookie
@bonniepraver142813 күн бұрын
Shabbat Shalom!
@heatherz.rothstain602119 күн бұрын
Wow I never noticed that! It's so interesting; whether the story is true or not.
@LarryWebb-kp6fh20 күн бұрын
Listening to Rabbi Rick is always rewarding…
@nan2kaye20 күн бұрын
Shabbat Shalom, Rabbi.
@JanetLBАй бұрын
You’re right, but it is also a slippery slope without any moral or ethical guidance which is the trend now. Between the rewriting of textbooks, removal of the pledge of allegiance, removal of paintings and symbols of our leaders, I wonder where this slippery slope will go? Are you also uncomfortable with the Ten Commandments being in the Supreme Court? Or “In G-d we Trust” on our currency? Our country was founded on Judeo-Christian values and I don’t believe stripping away those values is bringing us to a more ethical society. In fact, absent of a moral code, like the Ten Commandments, I see whoever has the most power and money, and in some cases, foreign governments, writes the rules for us all. That is a big risk too. Just my thoughts Rabbi. Shabbat Shalom!
@bonniepraver1428Ай бұрын
I firmly believe in separation of Church and State; however, I think this move by Louisiana (and soon by certain other states, I have no doubt), is motivated by politics, not morality.
@JanetLBАй бұрын
Mazel Tov!! And what an exceptional Rabbi you are!!
@nan2kayeАй бұрын
So glad you were ordained! My family loves that you’re our Rabbi.♥️ Shabbat Shalom. 😊
@bonniepraver1428Ай бұрын
Shabbat shalom!
@annakalmanovich74102 ай бұрын
Lag Ba Omer sameah!
@bonniepraver14282 ай бұрын
Thank you so much, Rabbi! Shabbat shalom
@mnsgordon2 ай бұрын
Thank you Rabbi ✡️💟☮️ Shabbat Shalom
@nan2kaye2 ай бұрын
Thank you, Rabbi, Shabbat Shalom!
@oskarshvartsman44032 ай бұрын
Shabbat Shalom from NY
@GarySoland2 ай бұрын
Thank you for being supportive for the bettering of mental health. Your name signing of the construction beam will always be part of the foundation for all those who search for help!
@oskarshvartsman44032 ай бұрын
Shabbat Shalom watching from NYC Thanks ❤
@loriscapellati25392 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for a very uplifting and "happy" sermon when there has been so much sadness and negativity - in the uprising of anti-semitism, the war, and for each of us in the struggles that we have to deal with in our lives outside of our Judaism. Bless you.
@dianel28982 ай бұрын
Thank you Rabbi. We needed to hear this to remind us of the joy of Judaism and to practice it with joy.
@RMVDad3 ай бұрын
The students are being manipulated as tools of the terrorists.
@nan2kaye3 ай бұрын
Shabbat Shalom!
@421sap3 ай бұрын
B''H Amen
@nan2kaye3 ай бұрын
Thank you, Rabbi, Shabbat Shalom.
@bonniepraver14283 ай бұрын
No books mentioned here. Shabbat shalom! Safe travels.
@loriscapellati25393 ай бұрын
0:30 this resonates greatly for me as it ties into my yoga practice which I do 6/days a week for the last ten years. The mind body connection. The breath. The peace. I would like to see how contemplating the Judaic connection might augment the journey. Thank you for your insightful and moving discussion. Shabbat Shalom.
@scottkubala16713 ай бұрын
Shalom, Rabbi. Valuable insight. No real thinking occurs when one is talking, I've always believed.
@annakalmanovich74103 ай бұрын
Shabbat shalom!
@nan2kaye4 ай бұрын
Thank you, Rabbi, I just love being Jewish! Shabbat Shalom.
@OCgal4 ай бұрын
Thank you for that important message! I Shabbat Shalom!
@irwinalber27514 ай бұрын
Very well stated Rabbi. It behoves all of us to reach out to those who need to be comforted.
@nan2kaye5 ай бұрын
Shabbat Shalom, Rabbi.
@joecolgate36286 ай бұрын
Both Joe and I listened to this thought for Shabbat and agree. There's nothing like going to Israel and experiencing the land, culture and people to understand why it's so important to us. Thank you for sharing and making us aware of our need for educating the generations behind us. It's so important to educate and learn the history of our people as well as support Israel. Shabbat Shalom and thank you.
@annakalmanovich74106 ай бұрын
Talking about osmosis , when I was little I thought adult men had no toes , when they become grandfathers they not suppose to have them , some “osmosis” for sure
@ruthieb72346 ай бұрын
Thank you Rabbi Shabbat Shalom.
@nan2kaye6 ай бұрын
Rabbi, I totally agree that visiting Israel becomes transformative and that, hopefully, all Jews can experience it first-hand. Shabbat Shalom.
@loriscapellati25396 ай бұрын
The Thought for Shabbat virtual discussion means so much to me. Todays discussion reminds me so much of when my kids went on Birthright. They came back somewhat transformed and having made some lifelong friends. I feel blessed that they were able to do that. I hope that in the near future when the safety will be more secure, I can make my trip. I am also extremely appreciative that when they were in Hebrew school they got to listen to survivors . My Ali made. a connection with a man named Ezra and they exchanged letters. Priceless. These and many other things, have made our Synagogue a very special place with a very special, intelligent, thoughtful caring and intelligent Rabbi. Thank you.
@dianel28986 ай бұрын
Until I went to Israel, I had not found quite the identity I felt after my visit. It's important. Ideal vs Real vs less than ideal, and it is very much like America. I worry also about making sure our descendants understand Israel's importance.
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Shabbat Shalom!!!
Shabbat Shalom to you, Cantor! See you tonight. Cookie
Shabbat Shalom!
Wow I never noticed that! It's so interesting; whether the story is true or not.
Listening to Rabbi Rick is always rewarding…
Shabbat Shalom, Rabbi.
You’re right, but it is also a slippery slope without any moral or ethical guidance which is the trend now. Between the rewriting of textbooks, removal of the pledge of allegiance, removal of paintings and symbols of our leaders, I wonder where this slippery slope will go? Are you also uncomfortable with the Ten Commandments being in the Supreme Court? Or “In G-d we Trust” on our currency? Our country was founded on Judeo-Christian values and I don’t believe stripping away those values is bringing us to a more ethical society. In fact, absent of a moral code, like the Ten Commandments, I see whoever has the most power and money, and in some cases, foreign governments, writes the rules for us all. That is a big risk too. Just my thoughts Rabbi. Shabbat Shalom!
I firmly believe in separation of Church and State; however, I think this move by Louisiana (and soon by certain other states, I have no doubt), is motivated by politics, not morality.
Mazel Tov!! And what an exceptional Rabbi you are!!
So glad you were ordained! My family loves that you’re our Rabbi.♥️ Shabbat Shalom. 😊
Shabbat shalom!
Lag Ba Omer sameah!
Thank you so much, Rabbi! Shabbat shalom
Thank you Rabbi ✡️💟☮️ Shabbat Shalom
Thank you, Rabbi, Shabbat Shalom!
Shabbat Shalom from NY
Thank you for being supportive for the bettering of mental health. Your name signing of the construction beam will always be part of the foundation for all those who search for help!
Shabbat Shalom watching from NYC Thanks ❤
Thanks so much for a very uplifting and "happy" sermon when there has been so much sadness and negativity - in the uprising of anti-semitism, the war, and for each of us in the struggles that we have to deal with in our lives outside of our Judaism. Bless you.
Thank you Rabbi. We needed to hear this to remind us of the joy of Judaism and to practice it with joy.
The students are being manipulated as tools of the terrorists.
Shabbat Shalom!
B''H Amen
Thank you, Rabbi, Shabbat Shalom.
No books mentioned here. Shabbat shalom! Safe travels.
0:30 this resonates greatly for me as it ties into my yoga practice which I do 6/days a week for the last ten years. The mind body connection. The breath. The peace. I would like to see how contemplating the Judaic connection might augment the journey. Thank you for your insightful and moving discussion. Shabbat Shalom.
Shalom, Rabbi. Valuable insight. No real thinking occurs when one is talking, I've always believed.
Shabbat shalom!
Thank you, Rabbi, I just love being Jewish! Shabbat Shalom.
Thank you for that important message! I Shabbat Shalom!
Very well stated Rabbi. It behoves all of us to reach out to those who need to be comforted.
Shabbat Shalom, Rabbi.
Both Joe and I listened to this thought for Shabbat and agree. There's nothing like going to Israel and experiencing the land, culture and people to understand why it's so important to us. Thank you for sharing and making us aware of our need for educating the generations behind us. It's so important to educate and learn the history of our people as well as support Israel. Shabbat Shalom and thank you.
Talking about osmosis , when I was little I thought adult men had no toes , when they become grandfathers they not suppose to have them , some “osmosis” for sure
Thank you Rabbi Shabbat Shalom.
Rabbi, I totally agree that visiting Israel becomes transformative and that, hopefully, all Jews can experience it first-hand. Shabbat Shalom.
The Thought for Shabbat virtual discussion means so much to me. Todays discussion reminds me so much of when my kids went on Birthright. They came back somewhat transformed and having made some lifelong friends. I feel blessed that they were able to do that. I hope that in the near future when the safety will be more secure, I can make my trip. I am also extremely appreciative that when they were in Hebrew school they got to listen to survivors . My Ali made. a connection with a man named Ezra and they exchanged letters. Priceless. These and many other things, have made our Synagogue a very special place with a very special, intelligent, thoughtful caring and intelligent Rabbi. Thank you.
Until I went to Israel, I had not found quite the identity I felt after my visit. It's important. Ideal vs Real vs less than ideal, and it is very much like America. I worry also about making sure our descendants understand Israel's importance.