By: Rabbi Edgar Nof, Or Hadash , Haifa Recent Issues Time for a New Approach to Understanding Our Torah portion opens with Judah’s initiatives when he “approaches” Joseph: “ Vayigash elav Yehudah ” (Genesis 44:18). There are the early signs of a possible solution in the powerful dispute between Joseph and his brothers. Further along the […]
By: Rabbi Katalin Kelemen, founding member and spiritual leader of Sim Shalom , Hungary (Sim Shalom is the first post-war Progressive Hungarian Jewish Congregation) “Joseph Reveals Himself: How to Deal With Shame” “ Ha’eir eineinu b’toratecha … Let our eyes see the light of Your teaching and our hearts embrace Your commands .Give us integrity […]
Recent Issues By: Rabbi James M. Bennett, Senior Rabbi of Congregation Shaare Emeth , St. Louis, Missouri, USA Dream and Act This week of Chanukah recalls the potential of dreams, when we retell the ancient story of our ancestors’ struggle for religious freedom and self-determination, bejeweled as it has become with the creativity of our […]
Recent Issues By: Rabbi Grisha Abramovich, Religious Union for Progressive Judaism in the Republic of Belarus; Rabbi of the Sandra Breslauer “Beit Simcha” Center in Minsk. Miracles of our Holiday, our Chapter and our Life Miracles of our Holiday, our Chapter and our Life It may seem that for Hanukkah one should study less than […]
( For Spanish text, please click here ) By: Rabbi Pablo Berman, Comunidade Israelita do Parana , Curitiba, Brazil Osnat Bat Potifera: An Unknown Woman Yalkut Shimoni , a compendium of the ancient Midrashim (collected circa 12th century), tells us that: “ Yesh Nashim Giyorot Chasidot ”, there were pious – and I would add, […]
Recent Issues By: Rabbi Stephen Lewis Fuchs , President, World Union for Progressive Judaism While I was preparing for my formal installation as President of the World Union for Progressive Judaism at the URJ biennial last week, I draw great inspiration from the teachings of this week’s Torah portion – Miketz. When I study or […]
By: Rabbi Tirzah Ben David, Congregation Shir HaTzafon , Copenhagen, Denmark “The Price of Survival” It is ironic, or rather, fitting, that this particular portion of the Joseph story should fall during Chanukah, as it would be hard to find two more disparate examples of how our ancestors have responded to the ‘outside’ world during […]
Recent Issues By: Rabbi Elli Tikvah Sarah, Rabbi of Brighton and Hove Progressive Synagogue , UK Studies in Masculinity The story of Joseph is amongst the most well-known in the Hebrew Bible – a mini novella, occupying the last four parashiyot of the Torah – Vayeishev, Mikeitz, Vayigash and Vayechi (Genesis 37:1-50:26). At its heart […]
Recent Issues By: Rabbi Fred Morgan, Emeritus Rabbi, Temple Beth Israel , Melbourne / Professorial Fellow, Australian Catholic University A man came upon him wandering in the fields. The man asked him, “What are you seeking?” He said, “I am seeking my brothers….” The story of Joseph is one of the most unsettling in Torah. […]
Recent Issues Succeeding Beyond all Expectations ב וַיְהִי יְהוָה אֶת-יוֹסֵף וַיְהִי אִישׁ מַצְלִיחַ וַיְהִי בְּבֵית אֲדֹנָיו הַמִּצְרִי ג וַיַּרְא אֲדֹנָיו כִּי יְהוָה אִתּוֹ וְכֹל אֲשֶׁר-הוּא עֹשֶׂה יְהוָה מַצְלִיחַ בְּיָדוֹ ד וַיִּמְצָא יוֹסֵף חֵן בְּעֵינָיו וַיְשָׁרֶת אֹתוֹ וַיַּפְקִדֵהוּ עַל-בֵּיתוֹ וְכָל-יֶשׁ-לוֹ נָתַן בְּיָדוֹ (בראשית לט: ב-ד) “ The Lord was with Joseph and he was a successful […]