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Confetti in Your Pocket – Gathering the Scraps of This Year

Yom Kippur Sermon by Rabbi Zoe Klein Miles - A poetic journey seeing to make sense out of this year's remnant and wreckage. October 12, 2024

Oct 12, 2024

Sermon for the End of the World

Rosh Hashanah Day 2 5785: When faced with the end of the world, we could be cynical and despair. We could give up. We could abandon societal norms and expectations. But, more often than not, we are creative and courageous. We respond. We reinvent. We reimagine.

Oct 4, 2024

The Blueprint for Rebuilding

This year, it matters how you choose to live your Jewish life. It matters to our family, here and in Israel, it matters to our non-Jewish neighbors, our fellow Angelinos and Americans, and throughout the world.

Oct 3, 2024

What We Learn from Noah

The pathway forward is not about expulsion or eradication. It’s about living together and finding a particular kind of holiness in co-existence. A holiness that is human-centered and sustainable, and also flawed and fragile.

Jun 14, 2024

Moses’ Father-in-Law Would NOT Have Advised “Inbox-Zero”

Feb 2, 2024

Two Nations in Your Womb

Friday Night Shabbat Service When a fog lifts ... what is it we behold in its absence? In her sermon from Friday November 17, 2023 Rabbi Jaclyn Cohen shares how one specific event of this past week broke through the haze of grief and existential dread so present since the events of October 7. Framed by parshat Toldot - in which we are introduced to the twins Jacob and Esau and their decades-long feud, Rabbi Cohen presents us with a framework through which we can consider what comes next for our brethren in the Middle East. This sermon is dedicated to the memory of peace activist Vivian Silver z"l.

Nov 17, 2023

Finding the Words

Shabbat B'reishit October 13, 2023

Oct 13, 2023

Yom Kippur, Tisha B’Av and the Fight for Israeli Democracy

Yom Kippur, Tisha B’Av and the Fight for Israeli Democracy Yom Kippur Morning Sermon 5784

Sep 25, 2023

Lost + Found

Kol Nidrei Sermon 5784

Sep 24, 2023

People of the Book

Rosh Hashanah Day 1 Sermon 5784 THE READING CHALLENGE - CLICK HERE

Sep 16, 2023

In the Blink of an Eye

Aug 18, 2023

Friday Night Shabbat Services in Honor of Pride Month

Friday Night Shabbat Services in Honor of Pride Month

Jun 9, 2023

PRAYING WITH SINNERS

Rabbi Dara Frimmer - Rosh Hashanah Day 2 Sermon 5779 - Rabbi Dara Frimmer shares a provocative and timely teaching in the name of Dr. Yehuda Kurtzer, President of the Shalom Hartman Institute of North America, who first taught this idea during Hartman's Rabbinic Holiday Webinar, August 27, 2018. What if "sinners" are required for us to build 'true' community and to successfully elevate our prayers to God? Video of Dr. Kurtzer's full teaching for rabbis: www.youtube.com/watch?v=uda_blV0L…&feature=youtu.be

Apr 4, 2023

BUILDING (AGAIN)

Sermon-Shabbat Vayakhel-Pekudei - 2018/5778

Mar 9, 2023

Earth Remains the Same Forever?

Chol ha'Moed Sukkot Shabbat - October 14, 2022

Oct 14, 2022

PLEASE BE SEATED

High Holy Days 5783/2022 Yom Kippur Moing

Oct 5, 2022

LEAVE A SECTION UNPAINTED

High Holy Days 5783/2022 Kol Nidre

Oct 4, 2022

In Control

High Holy Days 5783/2022 Rosh Hashanah Day 2

Sep 27, 2022

MAKE GOOD CHOICES

High Holy Days 5783/2022 Rosh Hashanah Morning

Sep 26, 2022

MAHSA AMINI AND HUMAN RIGHTS

Sep 23, 2022

The Death of a Dream

The Death of a Dream Friday, July 1, 2022 - Parashat Korach

Jul 1, 2022

The Wrath of Rage

The Wrath of Rage Friday, April 1, 2022 - Parashat Tazria

Apr 1, 2022

We Cannot Do it Alone

We Cannot Do It Alone Friday, January 21, 2022 - Parashat Yitro

Jan 21, 2022

CHALLAH RECIPE: A YOM KIPPUR SERMON

A Challah Recipe: A Yom Kippur Sermon by Rabbi Zoe Klein Miles on Yom Kippur 5782

Sep 16, 2021

THE MISAPPROPRIATION OF ZERO SUM SEPTEMBER 15, 2021

The Misappropriation of Zero Sum by Rabbi Dara Frimmer at Kol Nidre 5782

Sep 15, 2021

THE ISRAEL EQUATION: WHAT DO YOU WANT IT TO BE?

The Israel Equation: What Do You Want It To Be? by Rabbi Dara Frimmer - Rosh Hashanah Day 2 5782

Sep 8, 2021

WELCOME BACK

Welcome Back. Are we back? by Rabbi Zoe Klein Miles on Rosh Hashanah 5782

Sep 7, 2021

SHMITA: THIS STORY IS NOT OVER YET

Shmita: This Story Is Not Over Yet by Rabbi Dara Frimmer - Erev Rosh Hashanah 5782

Sep 6, 2021

TEACH YOUR TONGUE TO SAY “I DON’T KNOW”

Rabbi Zoë Klein Miles - Yom Kippur Sermon 5781

Sep 28, 2020

RAISE UP YOUR STAFF

Kol Nidre Sermon 2020

Sep 27, 2020

WE INTERRUPT YOUR REGULARLY SCHEDULED PROGRAM TO BRING YOU THIS IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT

Rabbi Zoë Klein Miles - Rosh Hashanah Sermon 5781

Sep 19, 2020

NOT INCONSISTENT WITH INTERNATIONAL LAW

Rabbi Dara Frimmer - Friday Night Shabbat Sermon 5780: Using the text of Chayyei Sarah, Rabbi Frimmer examines the ancient story of Abraham, Ephron the Hittite, and the first real estate transaction of the Torah. In light of Sec. of State Pompeo's announcement that Israeli settlements are not inconsistent with international law (and in a week in which PM Netanyahu was indicted and Benny Gantz announced he could not form a coalition gov't), our Torah and subsequent commentaries offer guidance as we prepare to engage with these issues in the week to come.

Nov 22, 2019

SHUVA: A STORY OF RETURN

Rabbi Zoë Klein Miles - Rosh Hashana Day 2 Sermon 5780: Rabbi Zoë shares the story of her father’s 100-edition print “Abraham”. An art dealer took the edition to Europe to sell, and disappeared. 47 years later, after the art dealer’s death, his children found 87 “Abraham” prints in their attic and decide to correct one of their father’s transgressions.

Oct 1, 2019

CLOAKS OF SKIN, CLOAKS OF LIGHT: TWO WAYS OF SEEING EACH OTHER

Rabbi Zoë Klein Miles - Rosh Hashana Day Sermon 5780: We know about the Evil Eye, but could we exercise its antidote, the Good Eye, to change the way we see others and ourselves?

Sep 30, 2019

IT’S TIME TO TAKE BACK AUTHORSHIP OF OUR STORY

Rabbi Dara Frimmer - Rosh Hashana Day Sermon 5780: Noting historic tensions for the Jews as they move between strength and vulnerability, Rabbi Frimmer explores topics of antisemitism and immigration. “We are not stuck in a story of hate. We are the authors of the most ancient and inspiring story of liberation. A story that reminds us that transformation is possible. That slaves can become liberators. That weakness is a touchpoint for strength.”

Sep 30, 2019

THE RIVER THAT RUNS BETWEEN US – PARASHAT MATOT

Rabbi Dara Frimmer - Friday Night Shabbat Sermon 5779 - Each time the Jewish people have entered the land of Israel, from ancient times until now, there is a turning point in our collective history and identity. There is an unintended rupture within the community of Clal Yisrael: If Israel is now our home, what do we call the land outside of Israel in which Jews live? If Peoplehood is reborn in the land, by what name do we call our People who live outside her borders? On this Shabbat, Rabbi Frimmer examines the creation of the first Diaspora Jewish community as 2.5 tribes ask for permission to plant their roots on the West Side of the Jordan River while the rest of the Israelites prepare to enter the Promised Land.

Aug 6, 2019

THE HOLINESS CODE: REPROVE + REBUKE, THEN RETURN

Rabbi Dara Frimmer - Friday Night Shabbat Sermon 5779 - In the wake of missiles, op-eds, and Israel's Independence Day, Rabbi Frimmer asks us to turn away from the headlines and look to Torah as our guide. The Holiness code instructs us to rebuke that which is wrong and the wrongdoers. At the same time, we cannot take vengeance or bear a grudge. "This is the Holiness Code. It’s not a mirror. It’s not who we are right now. It’s a window, asking us to look out and see what we might aspire to be. At times, we are so far from the society described in the Torah. Still, we keep these verses close at hand. We read them once a year on Shabbat. We return to them during the Mincha service of Yom Kippur. They are the guiding words as we consider the start of a New Year - how do we hope to live? What society do we hope to create? And it doesn’t say: when under attack, discard the code."

May 10, 2019

THE INFINITY OF ONE

Rabbi Klein Miles - Friday Night Shabbat Sermon 5779 - Lists of names, lists of dead, lists of wounded overwhelm us. Delving into the infinity of one life, however, is where the heart truly breaks. A message for Yom HaShoah the week following the Chabad Synagogue shooting in Poway.

May 3, 2019

REVEALING THE HIDDEN MITZVAH OF PURIM TZEDAKAH

Rabbi Frimmer - Friday Night Shabbat Sermon 5779 - During a Shabbat service with 2nd and 3rd grade families, the Pop-Up Choir, and Shabbat regulars, Rabbi Frimmer teaches on the "hidden" mitzvah of Purim tzedakah. How can the holiday of Purim move past cookies and costumes and teach us important lessons about generosity, dignity, and equality? Thanks to the congregants who shared answers and reflections to the following questions: What's Purim all about? How much tzedakah are we commanded to give? Why do we wear costumes?

Mar 8, 2019

BELLS AND WHISTLES

Rabbi Frimmer - Friday Night Shabbat Sermon 5779 - This week’s Torah portion outlines the intricate designs of the Priestly garments, including golden bells along the hemline of the High Priest’s robe. Rabbi Frimmer explores ancient and modern examples of when/how alarm bells signal danger in the life of the Jewish people

Feb 15, 2019

TRACING OUR ROOTS

Sermon - Friday Night Shabbat - 2019 / 5779 - Millions of people have been submitting DNA kits like 23 and Me to discover their ancestry, and some are dismayed at what they find.

Jan 18, 2019

GIVING UP FUNCTIONAL ATHEISM FOR NEW YEAR’S

Rabbi Frimmer - Friday Night Shabbat Sermon 5779 - On Shabbat Va'era, Rabbi Frimmer examines Moses' struggle to lead the Israelites out of slavery, noting his early setbacks and deep disappointment. Drawing on the wisdom of Torah, Parker Palmer, Brene Brown, and popular advice for holding onto New Year's resolutions, this sermon connects the effort we all face to change and persevere, and offers the possibility that God and community may help us achieve all our goals, if only we would welcome them in.

Jan 4, 2019

RECONCILIATION AT THE END OF LIFE

Rabbi Frimmer - Friday Night Shabbat Sermon 5779 - Vayechi - he death of a loved one gives us a unique opportunity to do teshuvah -- a change in direction, a new behavior – an experience of forgiveness that was previously thought to be prohibited, unheard of, or unimaginable. But, death changes the rules.

Dec 21, 2018

EVALUATING NOAH’S RIGHTEOUSNESS: STATIC OR DYNAMIC?

Rabbi Frimmer - Friday Night Shabbat Sermon 5779 - Rashi, an 11th century Torah commentator, lays out the two sides of the Noah debate: There are those among the sages who view Noah positively. Certainly, had he been living in a generation of just individuals, he would have been more just. And, yet, others view him negatively. Had he been living in the generation of Abraham he would have been considered worthless.In other words, either we’re static in our growth, or we rise higher when those around us are reaching, as well. On this Shabbat of Parashat Noach, we need to refocus the story of Noah on the struggle *each one of us* encounters as we reach for righteousness, and not waste time on the question of whether we started out inherently virtuous. On this Shabbat, let us look to the possibility of newfound strength and capacity that can be discovered in community, rather than engage in the comparison and competition of who reaches higher.

Oct 12, 2018

#ME TOO TO #WE TOO

Kavanah - Friday Night Shabbat - 2018 5779 - When gender-based violence is considered a “women’s issue” instead of a "men’s issue," we all lose.

Oct 5, 2018

EXCERPTS FROM ONE OF THE GREAT AMERICAN SPEECHES, ANNA HOWARD SHAW’S 1915 SUFFRAGETTE SPEECH “FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF A REPUBLIC”

Sermon - Friday Night Shabbat - 2018 / 5779 - In honor of the upcoming midterm elections, Rabbi Zoe Klein Mile shares excerpts from a fiery suffragette speech through which we may reflect how far we have come, and how far we have yet to go.

Oct 5, 2018

SUKKOT SHABBAT REFLECTION ON PRIVILEGE, POWER, VULNERABILITY AND VISIBILITY

Rabbi Frimmer - Friday Night Shabbat Sermon 5779 - In the emotional wake of the Ford-Kavanaugh hearings, Rabbi Frimmer shifts our focus from self to other, and offers the Lens of Sukkot to help us see those who live with impermanence, vulnerability, fragility, and exposure 24-7-365. Thanks to activist Dove Kent and congregant Jennifer Yashari for inspiring this post.

Sep 28, 2018

PATTERNS IN FLUX

Sermon - Rosh Hashanah - 2018 / 5779

Sep 10, 2018

YOU SHALL NOT REMAIN INDIFFERENT

Sermon - Erev Rosh Hashanah 2018/5779

Sep 9, 2018

SINS OF THE CHURCH

Sermon - Friday Night Shabbat - 2018 / 5778

Aug 31, 2018

FIGHTING FOR DEMOCRACY IN OUR HOMELAND

Rabbi Frimmer - Friday Night Shabbat Sermon 5778 - We need to reinvest ourselves in learning about Israel’s government, understanding who has power and how that power is sustained, and familiarizing ourselves with the non-profits that help to protect Israel’s democracy and create its democratic infrastructure. We need to pay closer attention to the struggles of non-Orthodox Jews in Israel, those looking for validation and legal permission to practice as they choose. It is unconscionable to tolerate a lack of tolerance for non-Orthodox Jewish identity in this supposed Jewish nation.

Jul 20, 2018

WE MUST DO BATTLE WHERE WE ARE STANDING

Rabbi Frimmer - Friday Night Shabbat Sermon 5778 - Parashat Pinchas - We’ve forgotten what it’s like to travel with allies without google maps calling out our next turn and giving us an estimated time for arrival. We’ve forgotten the importance of flexibility - being willing to use the tools and resources we have in the moment - the skills we are learning as we do the work -- and making decisions in real time as to what is required and how we want to act. The poet Audre Lorde’s wrote, “Sometimes we are blessed with being able to choose the time, and the arena, and the manner of our revolution, but more usually we must do battle where we are standing.” We must learn to do battle from the place we are in. Not the place we wish we were. Not the place we were in 2 years ago. Now. This place. This time. With these people. To show up and stand up and fight for more just and compassionate immigration policies...now. Even when we don’t know where we go next. The movement starts in the place where we stand.

Jul 6, 2018

THIS LAND IS YOUR LAND

Shabbat Chukat - 2018/5778

Jun 22, 2018

THE 51ST CHIMPANZEE (A.K.A. HOW A SHARED STORY HELPED HUMAN BEINGS TAKE OVER THE WORLD)

Shabbat Kedoshim - 2018/5778

Apr 27, 2018

IT’S TIME TO TELL A NEW STORY

Shemini Dvar Torah - 2018/5778

Apr 13, 2018

FINDING THE AFIKOMEN (TZAFUN) AS A SPIRITUAL PRACTICE

Sermon-Kavannah Before Mourner's Kaddish - 2018/5778

Mar 17, 2018

RETURNING TO THE WILDERNESS, BUILDING TOGETHER

Sermon-Shabbat Terumah - 2018/5778

Feb 16, 2018

GRATITUDE

Rabbi Dara Frimmer Yom Kippur Family Service 5778 / 2017

Sep 30, 2017

ARE YOU RELIGIOUS? PRACTICE, PROTEST, DISRUPTION AND DISCOMFORT

Sermon - Yom Kippur Morning - 2017/5778

Sep 30, 2017

BE AFRAID

Sermon - Kol Nidre - 2017 / 5778

Sep 29, 2017

BUILDING OUR BOAT

Sermon - Erev Rosh Hashanah - 2017 / 5778

Sep 20, 2017

TRUST SOMETIMES, BE TRUSTWORTHY ALL THE TIME

Sermon - Kol Nidre - 2016 / 5777

Oct 12, 2016

CHOOSING LIFE IN THE TRAGIC GAP

Sermon - Rosh Hashanah - 2016 / 5777

Oct 3, 2016

ROSH HASHANA CAMPAIGNS FOR PRECEDENT

Sermon - Erev Rosh Hashana -  2016 / 5777

Oct 2, 2016

Jew

Sermon - Kol Nidre - 2015 / 5776

Sep 22, 2015

Four Angels

Sermon - Rosh Hashanah Morning - 2015 / 5776

Sep 14, 2015

WINE FOR KIDDUSH OR CANDLES FOR HANUKKAH

Article - Parashat Miketz - 2014 / 5775

Dec 17, 2014

The Orphan Torah

Sermon - Kol Nidre - 2014 / 5775

Oct 4, 2014

Our Sabbatical

Sermon - Erev Rosh Hashanah - 2014 / 5775

Sep 24, 2014

LIVE WITH AN OPEN HEART EVEN IF IT CAN BE BROKEN

Sermon - Rosh Hashanah - 2013 / 5774

Sep 5, 2013

LET DEATH BE OUR TEACHER

Sermon - Yom Kippur - 2012 / 5773

Sep 26, 2012

CHANGE TAKES TIME

Sermon - Rosh Hashanah - 2011 - 5772

Sep 29, 2011

A SYNAGOGUE IS NOT A GROCERY STORE

Sermon - Yom Kippur - 2010 / 5771

Sep 18, 2010

MY RABBI WENT TO SENEGAL AND ALL I GOT WAS THIS DVAR TORAH

Sermon - Parashat Devarim - 2010 / 5770

Jul 17, 2010

THIS SERMON IS ABOUT PUBLIC EDUCATION

Sermon - Yom Kippur - 2009 / 5770

Sep 28, 2009

ORGANIZING FOR CHANGE IN THE NEW YEAR

Sermon - Erev Rosh Hashanah - 2008 / 5769

Sep 29, 2008

STEP IN AND WATCH THE WATERS PART

Sep 12, 2007