Rabbi Mark S. Golub offers a d’rash relating the Akedah to God’s initial charge to Abraham to Lech L’Chah hand-in-hand with those we love to build a sweeter world. From Chavurot services in CT. 99

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For Rosh Hashanah Eve, Rabbi Mark S. Golub discusses the insight of the Hebrew greeting for Rosh Hashanah being “L’Shanah Tovah” – to have a “Good” Year. From the services of Chavurat Aytz Chayim and Chavurat Deevray Torah in Connecticut. 145

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TUESDAY OCT 11 – KOL NIDRE SERVICE at 6pm ET, 3pm PT and 8:30PM ET, 5:30pm PT,  Encore: 11:30pm ET, 8:30pm PT   WEDNESDAY OCT 12 – YOM KIPPUR FAMILY SERVICE at 9:00am ET, 6:00am PT   WEDNESDAY OCT. 12 – YOM KIPPUR SERVICE at 10:45am ET, 7:45am PT and 3:30pm ET, 12:30pm PT   HERE […]

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Rabbi Mark S. Golub delivers thoughts on the importance of tzedakah and the importance of support for, and thoughtful and open discussion about the State of Israel. 123

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Rabbi Mark S. Golub delivers thoughts on the importance of tzedakah and the importance of support for, and thoughtful and open discussion about the State of Israel. 48

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Rabbi Mark S. Golub of Chavurot Aytz Chayim and Deevray Torah and Connecticut with thoughts to begin the Jewish New Year, 5776, on the importance of protecting those we love against loneliness. 66

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Rabbi Mark S. Golub of Chavurot Aytz Chayim and Deevray Torah in Connecticut illuminates the wisdom of the Akedah story — The Binding of Isaac — read every Rosh Hashanah. 92

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Rabbi Mark S. Golub gives a d’rash on the lessons we can learn from the “Akedah” Torah portion, the Binding of Isaac, on Rosh Hashanah morning. 57

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Rabbi Mark S. Golub offers some reflections on the meaning of the Kol Nidre Prayer in preparation for the three-fold chant that begins Yom Kippur. From the High Holiday services of Chavurot Aytz Chayim and Deevray Torah in Connecticut. 56

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Rabbi Mark S. Golub gives a d’rash on the lessons we can learn from the “Akedah” Torah portion, the Binding of Isaac, on Rosh Hashanah morning. 36

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