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High Holiday Sermons


Wherever We Let God In
One day, Rebbe Baruch found his grandson crying. “What’s wrong?” he asked. “My friend and I were playing hide-and-seek,” he answered. “I stayed hidden for a long time, but I got tired of waiting. When I came out, I saw that my friend had gone home. He didn’t even come looking for me!”


Dismantling Antisemitism
Two old Jews are sitting on a park bench in Nazi Germany. One is reading a Yiddish newspaper, and the other is reading Der Sturmer. When the second man starts chuckling to himself, the first man cries, “It isn’t enough that you’re reading that Nazi rag, but now you actually find it funny?!” The second man answers, “Look, if I read your paper, what do I see? Jews deported, Jews assaulted…but in this one, I finally get some good news! It turns out, we run the banks the governme


Olam Chesed Yibaneh - The World Will Be Built with Love
On January 14, 1963, George Wallace was sworn in as the governor of Alabama. In his inaugural address, he declared, “In the name of the greatest people that have ever trod this earth, I draw the line in the dust and toss the gauntlet before the feet of tyranny, and I say segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever.”


Regaining Our Sight
John Milton describes Samson, the Israelite leader from the Book of Judges, in his epic poem Samson Agonistes. You probably know at least part of the story. Samson is raised as a Nazirite, a person specially consecrated to God, whose consecration is demonstrated by never cutting his hair.
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