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Yom haShoah 5784

6th of May, 2024 28th Nissan 5784 Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day in Israel A few minutes ago, Zvi and I stood outside in the rain, the skies weeping with us as the wail of the siren echoed our sadness, the siren whose wail brought Israel to attention. Today is the Hebrew date, the 28th…

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The Times They Are A’Changin’

3rd of May, 2024 Shabbat Shalom, I wish you a quiet weekend Where do I start? Students, George Soros, Iran, Police, demonstrations, hate, more hatred, and even more hatred? I suppose I should begin with the Students. Let’s face it, students demonstrate against power, always have, always will. In fact they demonstrate against almost anything…

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Pots, Pans and Pesach

26th April, 2024 October the 203rd Shabbat Shalom, Moadim le Simcha (what one says in the middle days of a festival wishing joy) I hope that your Passover Seder was meaningful and introduced a little joy into our complex lives. I promise to tell you all about our Seder later, but want to begin with…

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Missiles, Matzo and Hard Boiled Eggs

19th April 2024 11th Nissan, 5784 195 days since October 7th Tonight we begin Shabbat haGadol, the great Shabbat, directly before Pesach. We read from Leviticus 14 – 16 and learn all about Elijah whose role in Judaism and Pesach are fundamental. Shabbat Shalom to all who care, Shabbat shalom to all who believe in…

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A mercurial world

12th April 2024 Shabbat Shalom dear friends, Shabbat Shalom and Eid Mubarak I hope this missive finds you well, undoubtedly disturbed but well. I decided to begin with a quote from Rabbi Jeremy Rosen’s missive of the week rather than my own because what he wrote today is so incredibly pertinent. It is the story…

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Et tu Rishi

5th April, 2024 181 days since October 7th Shabbat Shalom, Blessed Easter week and Ramadan Kareem OK, Let’s jump right in. It was a tragedy when the World Central Kitchen truck was hit and aid workers killed. It was a tragic mistake and one that will be thoroughly investigated. We have apologised, our President Herzog…

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Heroes one and all

29th of March 2024 Shabbat Shalom, a blessed Good Friday and a Holy Easter. I remember the time when we used to think it funny to say “Chaos reigns and we all get wet” but I stopped laughing on October 7th. Chaos reigns in an ever confused and threatening world. Chaos in a world of…

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Where’s Eylon when you need him?

22nd of March 2024 12th Adar II 5784 167th of October Shabbat Shalom dear friends. Shabbat Shalom, Purim Sameach, Ramadan Kareem and a blessed Holy Week beginning with Palm Sunday Do you remember the old story about the teacher who sees two children fighting in the playground, one of whom is beating the living daylights…

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Scared, Sacred or Scarred

15th March 2024 161st day of October Scarred and Scared Shabbat Shalom dear friends. For a change I want to begin with a letter from a friend. It fascinated me and helped me understand many aspects of what it means to be both here in Israel and in the country of one’s residence, the USA,…

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Avoidable

8th March 2024 153rd of October Shabbat Shalom dear friends. Shabbat Shalom today, International Women’s Day. I thought that the slogan “Me Too except for Jew” was exaggerated, but as time went on and not one women’s organisation condemned the vile attacks of Hamas, the demonic instances of necrophilia, sadism, paedophilia, genital mutilation of women…

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