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,…
Author: Rabbi Paul
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…
Shemini – When the Glory Comes Homeward
Have a Nice Weekend We have learned how to end our weeks with a phrase that sounds harmless, even generous. We say to one another, have a nice weekend. It is a simple benediction of modern life, yet within it…
Korban Copies: Becoming Living Offerings
When I was in college, I had a friend who kept a large collage on the wall of his dorm room. At first glance it looked like a collection of family photographs. The pictures were carefully arranged and gave the…
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…
Terumah – God’s Presence in Our Homes, Hearts, and Worship
God’s Desire to Dwell Among Us The central question that runs through the book of Exodus is both simple and profound: “Is God with us or not?” This is not merely a theological inquiry but a practical one. For Israel…
