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
Read moreRabbi 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
Read moreRabbi 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
Read moreRabbi 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
Read moreRabbi 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
Read moreRabbi Mark S. Golub introduces the high holiday theme of “L’Chayim” on Rosh Hashanah Eve to his congregation in Stamford, CT. 55
Read moreHost Rabbi Mark S. Golub discusses the Jewish Tradition’s understanding of, and attitudes towards human nature. 1564
Read moreThe Jewish Family has had an historical obsession that has shaped the unique character of the Jewish People. Rabbi Mark S. Golub explains what this obsession is on JBS’ “Jewish 101” series on Judaism and Jewish life. 371
Read moreWhile many people mistakenly think a Jew is a member of a religion or a race, the Jewish Tradition has a very different answer. A “Jewish 101” episode with Rabbi Mark S. Golub for anyone interested in learning about Judaism and Jewish life. 487
Read more‘Jewish 101″ is a series for anyone interested in learning about Judaism and Jewish life. In this introductory session, Rabbi Mark S. Golub explains for whom the series is intended and why it is so difficult to teach Judaism to children. 707
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