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Notes Worth Knowing
By Cantor Lauren Phillips
June 3, 2015

Twenty-first century synagogues and organizations seeking to engage the next generation of Jewish leaders can learn a lot from the early Zionists. The promotional materials that the Jewish National Fund (JNF) created to encourage thousands of Jews in Europe to settle in Eretz Yisrael were based on unique cultural developments that were being

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Notes Worth Knowing
Cantor Penny Kessler
May 1, 2015

Until early in my synagogue involvement, Shavuot meant a Jewish holiday when you ate blintzes. I vaguely understood that Shavuot had something to do with God and Torah at Mt. Sinai. I suspect that this is the situation for most Reform Jews.

Unlike its sister festivals Passover and Sukkot, there’s nothing to build and no special

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Notes Worth Knowing
Cantor Erin Frankel
April 1, 2015

Passover is the holiday when lay people become leaders. The entire ritual of the festival (that most people observe) is conducted in the privacy of their homes! The seder is a time for cooking, gathering, singing, and engaging with our tradition. A lively exchange between family and friends is the hallmark of a meaningful observance of the

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Notes Worth Knowing
Cantor Ellen Dreskin
March 25, 2015

Passover, perhaps more than any other holiday, opens wide the doors between our past and our future, between our people and all people. As we retell our stories in both our homes and synagogues, we are able to find myriad ways in which our journey from degradation to redemption and from slavery to freedom becomes the story of all people around

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Notes Worth Knowing
Cantor Tifani Coyot
February 20, 2015

Across America, Reform congregations are seeking to make Judaism more relevant and exciting for the unaffiliated, secular, marginal and less active liberal Jews. Synagogues are searching for innovative and creative ways to bring these Jews into their communities after the High Holy Days. Every year, my congregation in Los Angeles, Temple Isaiah

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