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  • He Went Out: Jacob’s Foundation to the World

    In this portion, scheduled for November 22 this year, we see the continuation of the Abrahamic covenant. Jacob fled Canaan because Esau said he would kill him when Isaac died. On his way to Haran, he made an overnight stop… Continue reading

    He Went Out: Jacob’s Foundation to the World
  • Sarah’s Life: Continuing the Legacy to the Next Generation

    Today, I want to begin not with Abraham, but his servant, whom some suppose to be the Eliezer that would have inherited Abraham’s house if he didn’t have a son (Gen 15:2). This is someone who Abraham trusted. I think… Continue reading

    Sarah’s Life: Continuing the Legacy to the Next Generation
  • What’s in Your Inner Room?

    Genesis 18-22 and 2 Kings 4 talk a lot about events happening around tents or permanent dwelling places, homes. In fact, the most important things from those stories manifest because of the interactions and the presences held within those domestic… Continue reading

    What’s in Your Inner Room?
  • He Appeared at the Right Time

    This week’s Torah reading covers the same passage that was read not long ago for Rosh Hashanah, the binding of Isaac. In my post for the readings of Rosh Hashanah, “Rosh Hashanah: Isaac, Ishmael, and the Well,” I discuss how… Continue reading

    He Appeared at the Right Time
  • “We Are One in the Spirit” on the Native American Style Flute

    This is a recording of “We Are One in the Spirit” by Peter Scholtes transposed to the Native American style flute. Scholtes, “[a] parish priest at St. Brendan’s on the South Side of Chicago in the 1960 was very involved… Continue reading

    “We Are One in the Spirit” on the Native American Style Flute
  • In the Beginning: Remaking of You

    The Very first prophecy we have of the Messiah comes immediately after the first sin was committed. Eve ate the fruit she was told by God not to eat, and she shared with Adam. The serpent’s deception had worked. The… Continue reading

    In the Beginning: Remaking of You
  • Get Yourself Out – Out of Sin and Into Faith

    This week’s parsha focuses on the life of Abram who became Abraham. He is known for his great obedience to God and great faith. Through him came God’s promise to bless the whole world. Abraham, however, was not perfect, but… Continue reading

    Get Yourself Out – Out of Sin and Into Faith
  • Sukkot Shabbat During Middle Days: Numbers 29

    Numbers chapter 29 seems like an outdated mundane list of to-do’s for a now obsolete sacrificial system, but is there more to this chapter? On the first day of Sukkot, thirteen bulls were supposed to be offered, along with other… Continue reading

    Sukkot Shabbat During Middle Days: Numbers 29
  • Sukkot (Tabernacles/Booths)

    Sukkot is an appointed time full of rejoicing, beginning the fifteenth day of the seventh month of the Hebrew calendar. It is the third holy day that required Israel to pilgrimage to the temple. During this time, spanning seven days,… Continue reading

    Sukkot (Tabernacles/Booths)
  • Yom Kippur: Repentance and the Well-Watered Desert Garden

    Yom Kippur is the only biblically mandated fast day or Israel. The day is spent in prayer for forgiveness of sins. At the close of the day, the final shofar is sounded, a long extended blast, and by tradition it… Continue reading

    Yom Kippur: Repentance and the Well-Watered Desert Garden