Rabbi Mark S. Golub explores the notion of “choosing life” as it relates to midrash for the Torah portion “Atem Nitzavim”, honoring the memory of loved ones and being there for those you care about.

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Rabbi Mark S. Golub sets the tone for the Kol Nidre prayer with reflections on the importance of memory, and the I-Thou relationship. 2018

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Rabbi Mark S. Golub discusses the Akedah – the Binding of Isaac — in the context of the notion of the still small voice and the I-Thou relationship that we are to consider during the holiday.  2018

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Rabbi Mark S. Golub reveals this year’s high holiday “symbol” — the dash —  representing the still small voice inside each of us, that is so critical for us to think about during the holiday. 2018

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Rabbi Mark S. Golub discusses Jewish values and Jewish community for Yom Kippur Morning. From Chavurot Aytz Chayim and Deevray Torah, Connecticut.

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Rabbi Mark S. Golub explores notions of chesded and doing acts of loving kindness as it relates honoring the memory of loved ones and being there for others. From Chavurot Aytz Chayim and Deevray Torah, Connecticut.

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Rabbi Mark S. Golub introduces the Kol Nidre prayer with thoughts on g’milut chasadim, ‘acts of lovingkindness’. From Chavurot Aytz Chayim and Deevray Torah, Connecticut.

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Rabbi Mark S. Golub discusses the Akedah – the Binding of Isaac — in the context of the Jewish value of g’milut chasadim, acts of lovingkindness. From Chavurot Aytz Chayim and Deevray Torah in Connecticut.

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For Erev Rosh Hashanah, Rabbi Mark S. Golub discusses the central Jewish value of g’milut chasadim, “acts of loving-kindness,” as the theme of the Ten Days of Awe. From Chavurot Aytz Chayim and Deevray Torah in Stamford, Connecticut.

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On Yom Kippur, Rabbi Mark S. Golub reflects upon on how Jews need to embrace the Jewish People by supporting Jewish institutions and the State of Israel. From the services of Chavurat Aytz Chayim and Chavurat Deevray Torah .

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