Harry’s Video Blog – Stronger Than Hate – Parshat Chayei Sarah 5779
Harry Rothenberg was in Germany when he heard about the massacre in Pittsburgh, and reflects on a proper way for a Jew to respond to honor the 11 Jews who were killed.
Harry Rothenberg was in Germany when he heard about the massacre in Pittsburgh, and reflects on a proper way for a Jew to respond to honor the 11 Jews who were killed.
Think that Yom Kippur is the holiest day on the Jewish calendar? Guess again…
G-d tells Moses that the Jews have built a golden calf. But Moses waits to see it for himself before he breaks the Tablets. Why? Tune in for a novel explanation. View this video directly on VIMEO
The Israelite women donate their copper mirrors for the building of the Tabernacle’s washing basin. But Moses won’t accept the donation until G-d intervenes. What exactly is going on? View this video directly on VIMEO
Harry recalls a memorable conversation with a client. But it’s not as memorable as a conversation between G-d and Moses that took place behind the scenes of this week’s Torah portion. View this video directly on VIMEO
At the beginning of the Seder, we dip a vegetable in salt water. There are a number of reasons why. One of them may surprise you… View this video directly on VIMEO
It’s a truly bittersweet day for the Jewish people as the celebration of the inauguration of the Tabernacle turns to mourning the deaths of two of Aaron’s sons. What lessons can we learn? View this video directly on VIMEO