by Rabbi Sender Haber | Mar 19, 2010
“You are Holy, and Your name is Holy, and Holy ones will praise you daily” Besides for being a popular Israeli song, these words are part of the Shemona Esrei that we recite three times each day. The strange thing is that we only mention the idea of...
by Rabbi Sender Haber | Mar 14, 2010
This morning, as my cousin led the congregation in Kedusha, I couldn’t help but think of our great-grandfather Yehoshua Binyamin Yudin, Zichrono l’vracha. My great-grandfather passed away while his children were still very young. Two years later, exactly eighty...
by Rabbi Sender Haber | Feb 17, 2010
“Any location that is populated by ten Jews is obligated to appropriate a house where they can congregate for prayer whenever it is time to pray. This place is called a Beis Hakneses.” (Rambam, Mishna Torah, Laws of Prayer, Chapter 12) Residents may force each...
by Rabbi Sender Haber | Feb 2, 2010
Shuckling is an art. A number of years ago, I was part of a movement to introduce competitive shuckling in Shuls world-wide. Unfortunately, it never caught on and even our local Shuckle club disbanded (our corporate sponsor backed out). The playbooks are now reduced...
by Rabbi Sender Haber | Jan 15, 2010
Students are dependable vigilantes. College kids are always ready to stand up for a cause, stage a protest, and resist culture as we know it. Some student movements have been great; others have been terribly misinformed. All of them have been passionate. Eventually,...