Rocks in my Life
by Rabbi Margaret Frisch Klein
They say that Rosh Hashanah is the birthday of the world. It is an opportunity filled with new beginnings. Everything seems fresh and new. So much more so out in G-d's glorious creation, singing psalms that express that majesty. Many Rosh Hashanah mornings have found me at Plum Island before sunrise or a Walden Pond trying to figure out in Thoreau's words, "I went to the woods to learn to live deliberately"
They say that G=d is a Rock, capital R, Adonai Tzuri, G-d is My Rock. When I ...
There is a big event this Thursday, organized and hosted by White House Office for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships: “Greening America’s Congregations: The Faith Community and Energy Efficiency.” It’s a gathering of faith leaders to talk about how we as the faith community can make a different in saving energy, saving money, and reducing emissions. They expect approximately 100-150 people to attend.
We are proud to share that our very own Evonne Marzouk will be speaking at this White House event, on the panel about ...