Rabbi’s Message, February 2017

Rabbi’s Message, February 2017

By Rabbi Robin Sparr, from our February Bulletin: Our tradition teaches us that we are not expected to go it alone, but are instead urged to seek out support. From the earliest stories in the Torah, beginning with Adam and Eve, we are taught we need a partner. For many, that partner is a spouse, but for others, and at various times in our lives, it is a best friend, a sibling, or a colleague. From the Talmud, we learn “Aseh l’cha rav, uk’neh l’cha chaver” – find yourself a teacher, and acquire for yourself a friend. Rambam explains that we must find a mentor – one with whom we can study and debate and who will help guide us – and also a study partner – who may be of greater, equal or lesser learning than ourselves – because examining a topic with a partner helps us to better understand and clarify the issue. In Exodus 18:18-23, Jethro, Moses’ wise father-in-law, observes...
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President’s Message, February 2017

President’s Message, February 2017

By TEMV President Stephanie Karakantas, from our February Bulletin. I’m often interested in ways that people, institutions, movements and various causes sustain momentum and passion over time. Many of you know what I mean and have been there, too.  I get all excited and energized about a cause or project and then life gets in the way and I lose steam. I can get re-energized with others taking on some tasks and feed off of their energy and get recommitted and motivated all over again. (more…)...
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