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Rabbi Sherman - Honorable Mensch-ion

Holy Work

April 27, 2018

Are we involved in holy work? Recently, I have had the good fortune of teaching Torah outside the walls of Sinai Temple. Our clergy have dispersed throughout greater Los Angeles to teach Torah in our congregants’ offices, over lunch. We...

Israeli in Spirit

April 13, 2018

If you asked someone living in Israel two generation ago, “Where are you from,” very few would say “I’m from Israel.” They would tell you, “I’m from Poland, Russia, Morocco, Iran, Spain, or France.” We are blessed that today the...

Cup of Remembrance

April 5, 2018

Passover is also called zman cheruteinu, a time of our freedom. We recline like royalty, sing freedom songs, and eat delicacies. Yet, we end our holiday with Yizkor, prayers of remembrance. Our Judaism is filled with commemoration and joy at...

Too Many Questions

March 31, 2018

Why are there so many laws on Passover to commemorate one miracle, that of the Exodus? Sefer Hachinuch, the 13th century book of mitzvot, explains we are affected in accordance with our actions, and our heart and thoughts constantly follow...

A Hero’s Legacy

March 23, 2018

I visited Poland three times during Rabbinical school, as I led teenagers on a journey to learn about the Shoah, the Holocaust. On our first day in Warsaw, we would begin at Mila 18, the sight of the Warsaw Ghetto...

Salt

March 15, 2018

This week, I sat on a panel of Rabbis from all denominations. Our audience was unique, consisting of mayors and heads of regional councils from various areas in Israel. Some of the distinguished guests were religious and others were secular....

Building Dreams

March 9, 2018

Theodor Herzl wrote, “Dreams are not so different from deeds as some may think. All the deeds of men are only dreams at first.” The book of Exodus concludes with the construction of the Mishkan, the Tabernacle. We began the...

Hands Up

March 1, 2018

Try to hold your hands above your head, with your arms straight into the air. It is a difficult stretch to do for more than a minute. Yet, this is exactly what Moses did to lead the Jewish people into...

Eternal Light

February 22, 2018

I remember the first time I saw that the ner tamid, the eternal light, was not lit. It was a harrowing experience. As I grew older, I saw the lamp not only as an object, but as a motivating factor of...
Rabbi Erez Sherman

Rabbi Erez Sherman

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