WEEKLY PRAYER
D'var Torah

Very Good Indeed or Horrid
Bex Stern-Rosenblatt

Amalek or Me?
Bex Stern-Rosenblatt

You Ain’t Never Had a Prophet Like Me
Bex Stern-Rosenblatt

Invisible Ink on Shabbat
Ilana Kurshan

What Berakhah Do I Say After Eating This?
Rabbi Joshua Kulp

Dad, We Heard
Bex Stern-Rosenblatt

Isaiah on the Streets of Modern Israel
Vered Hollander-Goldfarb

My God is a Spring, Your God is a River
Vered Hollander-Goldfarb

Hearing the Temple
Rabbi Joshua Kulp

Bilam or Moshe?
Vered Hollander-Goldfarb

If You Didn’t Make the Bris,
Have a Pidyon HaBen!

Invisible People
Vered Hollander-Goldfarb

Amen to Omen
Bex Stern-Rosenblatt

Herod and Hands: Hiding and Revealing God’s Glory
Joshua Kulp

Ruth and Rebecca
Bex Stern-Rosenblatt

Singing into Silence
Bex Stern-Rosenblatt

Playing Monopoly with My Oma
Joshua Kulp

Hope is in the Details
Vered Hollander-Goldfarb

Not Holier than Thou
Vered Hollander-Goldfarb

Those Who Choose What God Doesn’t Want
Vered Hollander-Goldfarb

Silence = Fury
Vered Hollander-Goldfarb

Breaking Brotherhood
Bex Stern-Rosenblatt

Meeting the Gaze of Moses
Bex Stern-Rosenblatt

Waiting
Bex Stern-Rosenblatt

From Purim to Pesach
Ilana Kurshan

Exodus by Any Other Name
Vered Hollander-Goldfarb

Exodus by Any Other Name
Vered Hollander-Goldfarb

The Ner Tamid: Must it Always be Lit?
Joshua Kulp

Hear Brown’s Chicken
Joshua Kulp

Hear No Evil, See No Evil, Speak Nothing
Vered Hollander-Goldfarb

The Days of Preparation
Joshua Kulp

The Eye of the Earth
Bex Stern-Rosenblatt

Voices and Lips
Bex Stern-Rosenblatt

Fleeing Home
Bex Stern-Rosenblatt

Missing Matriarchs
Bex Stern-Rosenblatt

Unity? Not in my Backyard!
Vered Hollander-Goldfarb

The First Halakhic Change in History
Jushua Kulp

The Self-Driving Donkey
Ilana Kurshan

Social Justice-Our Gift to the World
Vered Hollander-Goldfarb

The First Tombstone
Joshua Kulp

The Purity App
Ilana Kurshan

Choosing Life
Bex Stern-Rosenblatt

Royal Mamma Knows Best
Vered Hollander-Goldfarb

Donated Daughters
Bex Stern-Rosenblatt

Service Born From Love
Vered Hollander-Goldfarb

Glancing at the Rainbow
Dr. Joshua Kulp

Torah According to G-d: The Creator, The Redeemer
Vered Hollander-Goldfarb

Swaddled by God
Ilana Kurshan

From Moses to David
Bex Stern Rosenblatt

The Prairie and the Wilderness
Ilana Kurshan

Beyond the Sea
Ilana Kurshan

No Going Back
Ilana Kurshan

No Going Back
Ilana Kurshan

The Long and Short of It
Ilana Kurshan

A Conduit of Blessing
Ilana Kurshan

Alone or Lonely?
Bex Stern Rosenblat

Moshe’s Memoirs
Ilana Kurshan

The Boiling Point
Bex Stern Rosenblat

Moshe’s Forced Retirement
Ilana Kurshan

The Unwanted Gaze
Ilana Kurshan

Spare the Rod
Ilana Kurshan

Disputation Without Denigration
Ilana Kurshan

Thoughts Upon Riding a Camel Under the Knee of the Dead
Ilana Kurshan

Hope Amidst Despair
Rabbi Mordechai Silverstein, Conservative Yeshiva Faculty

Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow
Ilana Kurshan

Flags at the Shabbat Table
Ilana Kurshan

Showered in Blessing
Ilana Kurshan

Given Over to the Heart
Ilana Kurshan

Among the Bearded Barley
Ilana Kurshan

How OId is Old?
Ilana Kurshan

I Need Your Sacrifices After All
Ilana Kurshan

Pesah: History begins at Home
Ilana Kurshan

Pesah: History begins at Home
Ilana Kurshan

One Mouth Per Person
Ilana Kurshan

Far From The Tree
Ilana Kurshan

Keeping Our Cool
Ilana Kurshan

The Perpetual Flame
Ilana Kurshan

Moshe, Hillel, Frederick the Mouse
Ilana Kurshan

In God’s Shadow
Ilana Kurshan

Raiders of the Lost Ark
Ilana Kurshan

The Aromatic Smokescreen
Ilana Kurshan

Mortality and the Generations
Bex Stern Rosenblatt

The Furnished Ark
Ilana Kurshan

The Baby in the Brick
Ilana Kurshan

Stumps and Seeds
Bex Stern Rosenblatt

Make the Bitter Sweet
Ilana Kurshan

Restarting Time
Ilana Kurshan

The Pizza Toast
Ilana Kurshan

Bridegroom of Blood
Ilana Kurshan

True Lovingkindness
Ilana Kurshan

Laden Wagons
Ilana Kurshan

Glimmers of an Incandescent Light
Ilana Kurshan

From Despair to Repair
Ilana Kurshan

A Crown of Glory
Ilana Kurshan

When Mercy Seasons Justice
Ilana Kurshan

Men Count the Stars, Women are From Venus
Ilana Kurshan

A Trail of Crumpled Papers on the Floor
Ilana Kurshan

Creation Continued
Bex Stern Rosenblatt

Gone With the Wind
Ilana Kurshan

You Don’t Love Me!
Ilana Kurshan

No Child Left Behind
Ilana Kurshan

The Torah’s Elastic Clause
Ilana Kurshan

Responsibility and Relaxation
Bex Stern Rosenblatt

Gamma Rays and the World to Come
Ilana Kurshan

The King and I
Ilana Kurshan

Bread in Our Baskets
Ilana Kurshan

Never Forget?
Ilana Kurshan

Not Just a Second Torah
Ilana Kurshan

Diasporic Dispersal, Then and Now
Ilana Kurshan

Why Should We Be Excluded?
Ilana Kurshan

Flawed Prophets
Ilana Kurshan

D’Var Torah Chukat
How Snakes Help us Confront our Fears

Korah’s Take on Leadership
Ilana Kurshan

The Sotah and the Spies
Ilana Kurshan

The Varieties of Religious Experience
Ilana Kurshan

Grooming, Grieving, Grapes
Ilana Kurshan

The Anesthetized Mishkan
Ilana Kurshan

The Wheel of Fortune
Ilana Kurshan

Beyond Blemish
Ilana Kurshan

Restricted Access
Ilana Kurshan

When We Talk About Birth, We Need To Talk About Death
Ilana Kurshan

Making the Bitter Sweet
Ilana Kurshan

A Tremulous Hesitation
Ilana Kurshan

Just in Case
Ilana Kurshan

A Stately Pleasure Dome
Ilana Kurshan

The Cranny of the Gym
Ilana Kurshan

From Sanctuary to Study House
Ilana Kurshan

D’var Torah Mishpatim
Ilana Kurshan

Goosebumps
Ilana Kurshan

Not Fright or Flight, but Faith and Fortitude
Ilana Kurshan

The Midnight Harpist
Ilana Kurshan

Demons, Germs, and Magic Dust
Ilana Kurshan

The World is Charged with the Grandeur of God
Ilana Kurshan

Did Jacob Really Die?
by Ilana Kurshan
Fuchsberg Jerusalem Centre

The Torah that Made the Rabbis Cry
Ilana Kurshan

On the Interpretation of Dreams
Ilana Kurshan

Why Be Good When No One Else is Watching?
Ilana Kurshan

D’var Torah Vayishlach
Keeping Things Whole
Ilana Kurshan

Dvar Torah for Parshat Vayetze
by Cindy Warren | Nov 6, 2013 | Blog, My Jewish Journey

Prayer as Pitchfork
Ilana Kurshan

D’var Haftarah Chaye Sarah
Bat Sheva and Chosenness
Bex Stern Rosenblatt

October 24, 2020, 6 Heshvan Tishrei 5781
Torah: Genesis 6:9-11:32 Haftorah: Isaiah 54:1-55:5

October 17, 2020, 29 Tishrei 5781 Torah: Genesis 1:1 – 6:8

Rabbi Louis Sachs, Conservative Yeshiva Alum & Associate Rabbi at Beth Tikvah Synagogue in Toronto, Ontario

Sukkot reminds us to be thankful for our many blessings and, if possible, to share them with those less fortunate.

Rabbi Alan Iser, Adjunct Professor of Theology at St. Joseph’s University and St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in Philadelphia and CY Faculty

Eric M. Leiderman, CY alumni ’10 & ’18, MASORTI On Campus Co-Founder & President

Andy Weisfeld, JTS Rabbinical Student, CY 2013, 2019-20

Tyler Dratch, Hebrew College Rabbinical Student, CY 2018-2019

Dr. Jane Kanerek, Associate Professor of Rabbinics and Associate Dean of Academic Development and Advising, Hebrew College.
CY 1999-2000, 2003-2004

Finding, and Following Your North, Rabbi Rami Schwartzer, Founder of the Den Collective in Washington, DC

Rabbi Leah Jordan, Conservative Yeshiva Student, 2019-20

Rabbi Leah Jordan, Conservative Yeshiva Student, 2019-20

Rabbi Leah Jordan, Conservative Yeshiva Student, 2019-20

Rabbi Leah Jordan, Conservative Yeshiva Student, 2019-20

Sophie Bigot-Goldblum , CY Student, 2018-19

Sophie Bigot-Goldblum , CY Student, 2018-19

Rabbi Natasha Mann, CY Student, 2012-13, 2016-207, Rabbi, New London Synagogue and Mosaic Masorti

Rabbi Mordechai Silverstein , From the Archives

Rabbi Mordechai Silverstein, Conservative Yeshiva Faculty

Rabbi Mordechai Silverstein, From the Archives of the Fuchsberg Jerusalem Centre Conservative Yeshiva

Rabbi Leah Jordan, Conservative Yeshiva Student, 2019-20

Rabbi Mordechai Silverstein, Conservative Yeshiva Faculty

Rabbi Mordechai Silverstein, Conservative Yeshiva Faculty