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Finding the Time – Parshat Toldot – November 16, 2012

Posted on November 23, 2012

This blog post is excerpted from the remarks of Student Rabbi Scott Fox on Shabbat Toldot, November 16, 2012. Scott is in his second year as our student rabbi at Anshe Chesed Fairmount Temple, and his final year of rabbinical studies at Hebrew Union College – Jewish Institute of Religion in New York. We encourage Continue Reading »

Where Do You Stand?

Posted on November 18, 2012

This post to “If Not Now, When?” is offered by Dr. Tom Abelson, past president of our Anshe Chesed Fairmount Temple, and a member of the board and oversight committee of the Union for Reform Judaism, our national umbrella organization for Reform Jewish synagogues. In light of the recent events confronting the State of Israel and Continue Reading »

We are Not the Same, and That is Our Strength – Rabbi Rick Jacobs, President of Union for Reform Judaism

Posted on November 14, 2012

Rabbi Rick Jacobs is the President of the Union for Reform Judaism.  This blog post is reposted from RJ Blog, the blog of the Union for Reform Judaism. It is a the prepared text of Rabbi Jacobs’ closing plenary address, yesterday, November 13th, at Jewish Federation of North America’s General Assembly in Baltimore, MD. We encourage you to share Continue Reading »

Changes

Posted on November 12, 2012

Becky Raskind, a graduate of Fairmount Temple’s Religious School, and daughter to our members, Peter and Julie Raskind, keeps a blog about her experiences with the Council on International Exchange (CIEE). CIEE is a non-profit NGO, whose mission is “to help people gain understanding, acquire knowledge, and develop skills for living in a globally interdependent Continue Reading »

A Journey to Remember in Cuba: Cantor Sarah J. Sager and our Fairmount Temple Trip to Cuba

Posted on November 10, 2012

This blog post is excerpted from the remarks on Kabbalat Shabbat at Fairmount Temple, of Friday, November 9, 2012, of Cantor Sarah J. Sager, upon return from  leading the Fairmount Temple first-ever trip to Cuba. We encourage you to share, respond and ask questions of Cantor Sager below, so that she and other members of Continue Reading »

Noah the Survivor: A D’var Torah by Rivkah at Chevrei Tikvah, Fairmount’s LGBT Chavurah

Posted on November 5, 2012

The D’var Torah below was shared by Rivkah on Shabbat Noach at Anshe Chesed Fairmount Temple, October 19-20, 2012. The communities celebrating Shabbat evening worship at our Chevrei Tikvah Chavurah and our Shabbat Morning Minyan, responded with the hope that these words might be shared more widely in the community, to support community members in Continue Reading »

Rabbi Joshua Caruso’s Upcoming Sabbatical – January to June 2013, by Jim Levine, Fairmount Temple President

Posted on October 24, 2012

I am writing to remind you of the upcoming sabbatical of our Rabbi Joshua Caruso, which will begin January 1, 2013 and conclude June 30, 2013. As I mentioned several months ago and again during my remarks on Rosh Hashanah, Rabbi Caruso will be traveling and studying during his sabbatical and not available to serve Continue Reading »

Chipotle vs. the Synagogue – An Open Fairmount Discussion

Posted on October 19, 2012

This blog post originates from a conversation/discussion that took place at tonight’s (Friday, October 19, 2012) Shabbat worship at Anshe Chesed Fairmount Temple, in which we will take a very serious blog post from http://punktorah.org and allow it to springboard a wide array of conversations in temple, between us, about what we can learn from Chipotle in synagogue Continue Reading »

Play = Learning

Posted on October 19, 2012

Next time you see your child deeply engrossed in creative play, step back and try to understand that play is far more than it appears to be.  Your child is deeply engrossed in learning.  Why not take a break and try it out.  You might find that you are just a bit more relaxed and Continue Reading »

State of the Synagogue by Fairmount Temple President Jim Levine

Posted on October 19, 2012

These remarks were shared on Rosh Hashanah by our temple President Jim Levine, an annual High Holy Day tradition of hearing about the “state of the synagogue” from our lay leadership at the beginning of the Jewish New Year. We encourage you to read Jim’s report carefully, and respond with any questions below on the Continue Reading »