Author: Rabbi Paul

Acharei Mot – Bloody Confusion

Seeing the C Change Last week I found myself browsing in a bookstore, and I couldn’t help but notice something striking. The sections on Judaism and spirituality seemed to be shrinking, while entire walls were devoted to fantasy, supernatural romance,…

Tazria and Metzora – The Lightness of Grace

Seeing the Whole Person In this week’s Torah portions, Tazria and Metzora, we encounter the person afflicted with tzara’at, a condition that brings not only physical suffering but also deep social isolation. The Torah instructs that the afflicted individual be…

Passover – All Who Are Hungry?

Racial strife is nothing new. We sometimes speak as though our moment is uniquely fractured, as though division and suspicion are inventions of modernity. But the truth is more sobering. From the earliest days of human society, we have struggled…

Ki Tissa – Show Us Your Glory

In Parasha Ki Tissa, we encounter one of the most searching moments in Israel’s story. The golden calf has just shattered the spiritual innocence of the wilderness generation. The covenant is strained. The people are anxious. It is in that…

Tetzaveh and Shabbat Zachor – Do Not Forget

The Torah portion for this week, Tetzaveh, literally means “you shall command,” and it conveys the most imperative sense of divine instruction. It continues God’s detailed directions for the building and operation of the Mishkan.  The Mishkan is the unique…