Rabbi Moskowitz's sermon from Shabbat Lech Lecha about Abraham's call. He offers a new interpretation of Abraham's call suggesting that it was random and unexpected. Abraham's journey to the land of Israel was a continuation of his father's trek and a journey of grief. This sermon was recorded in our synagogue's sanctuary. To read the written word visit his blog: rabbimoskowitz.com.
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Rabbi Moskowitz's sermon from Shabbat Lech Lecha about Abraham's call. He offers a new interpretation of Abraham's call suggesting that it was random and unexpected. Abraham's journey to the land of Israel was a continuation of his father's trek and a journey of grief. This sermon was recorded in our synagogue's sanctuary. To read the written word visit his blog: rabbimoskowitz.com.
Rabbi Moskowitz's sermon from Shabbat evening services, March 22nd. On this Shabbat Zachor he explores what is different about today's antisemitism, in particular dwelling on the hate directed against the State of Israel from liberal circles. He also dwells on the reactions to Senator Chuck Schumer's recent speech criticizing Israel's leaders. This sermon was recorded in our synagogue's sanctuary. The written word can be found on his blog: rabbimoskowitz.com.
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Rabbi Moskowitz's sermon from Shabbat Lech Lecha about Abraham's call. He offers a new interpretation of Abraham's call suggesting that it was random and unexpected. Abraham's journey to the land of Israel was a continuation of his father's trek and a journey of grief. This sermon was recorded in our synagogue's sanctuary. To read the written word visit his blog: rabbimoskowitz.com.