March 2012
February 2012
We have been speaking about hope these past ten days.
As I look out tonight, I am reminded of the blessing that our ancient Rabbis suggested we ought recite whenever a large assembly of people gathers.
Is the tomato a fruit or a vegetable?
(Oh, tomato “tommato,” let’s call the whole thing off!)
There is a billboard along Washington Boulevard that catches my eye every time I drive by it. The picture on the oversized sign is of a typical school-age boy in his baseball uniform, bat i
Times of the Wicked Witch of the West (1995).
The Story of Creation, which we heard this morning, is the most appropriate story Jewish tradition has for the first day of a new year.
I want to take you back exactly 150 years ago. The year was 1861.
RODEF SHALOM CONGREGATION
ANNUAL MEETING 2009
RABBI BISNO’S MESSAGE