Author: Rabbi Ed Gelb
February Update on Kayitz 2022!
Shalom! This email is to update our Camp Ramah New England overnight camp families […]
D’var Torah: Learning Empathy – The Lessons of Joseph and John Wooden
John Wooden, legendary UCLA basketball coach, used to say, “Consider the rights of others […]
Let’s Commit to Making the World a Better Place
Why did God call to Abraham in last week’s parsha, Lech L’cha? There is […]
D’var Torah: Sukkot – Giving Away Joy for Free
Keely Jones, from the Emmy award winning series Ted Lasso, is trying to help […]
An Inside Look at Kayitz 2021 in Palmer
A year ago, after a devastating summer without camp, our senior leadership turned our […]
D’var Torah: The Importance of Seeing the Other’s Point of View
My favorite novel remains To Kill a Mockingbird. I have read it over 30 […]
D’var Torah: Justice in Issues Great and Small
Albert Einstein said, “In matters of truth and justice, there is no difference between […]
Opening our Hands, Opening our Hearts
כִּֽי־פָתֹ֧חַ תִּפְתַּ֛ח אֶת־יָדְךָ֖ ל֑וֹ וְהַעֲבֵט֙ תַּעֲבִיטֶ֔נּוּ דֵּ֚י מַחְסֹר֔וֹ אֲשֶׁ֥ר יֶחְסַ֖ר לֽוֹ Rather, you must […]
D’var Torah: Becoming Full Through Food, and Blessings
“And when you have eaten and are satisfied then you shall bless the Lord, […]
D’var Torah: Love and Comfort
“I think if you care about someone and you got a little love in […]