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Rabbi Ed will address the psychological and spiritual importance of the idea of “home,” ranging from houses to our community and our homeland. Rabbi Ed Stafman brings a diverse background … Continue reading Home
Rabbi Ed will address the psychological and spiritual importance of the idea of “home,” ranging from houses to our community and our homeland. Rabbi Ed Stafman brings a diverse background … Continue reading Home
Anti-semitism is on the rise. But there’s a battle for its definition with the term being hijacked from its meaning into a new pro-Israel anti-semitism. The controversy has led to … Continue reading Hijacking Anti-Semitism
On July 4, we all celebrate freedom, but what is freedom? Turns out that freedom has many faces, and those faces often conflict with one another. Our different understandings about … Continue reading The Many Faces of Freedom
Zeal is a powerful driving force, motivating both the political right and left. What do our spiritual traditions teach about when our zeal is appropriate? This service will be held … Continue reading Warts Matter
Join us in person at Bozeman Pond (note location change) for this service with Guest Speaker Rabbi Ed Stafman while he presents “The Challenge of God Given Rights.” Since this … Continue reading The Challenge of God Given Rights
Rabbi Ed Stafman will address several questions about the Holocaust as they relate to the world today: What are the most important take-aways from the Holocaust? How is the world … Continue reading Reflections on the Holocaust & the Third Commandment
Old time religion is a radical departure from conventional thought of the time promoting human rights and dignity. How do we apply these principals to the 21st Century?
On the surface, Passover is the story of the liberation of the Jewish people from slavery into freedom. But below the surface is a deep message of personal and spiritual … Continue reading The Deep Meaning of Passover: Healing the Heart of Darkness