
The Power of Intentional Revelation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Yu2a34PttAOriginally given as a senior sermon at JTS. I was six years old when I went thrift shopping for the perfect red button-up sweater to play

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Yu2a34PttAOriginally given as a senior sermon at JTS. I was six years old when I went thrift shopping for the perfect red button-up sweater to play

There are various ways to look at God’s revelation at Sinai, including as a “coming out.” Read Ariel Dunat’s JTS senior sermon on this.

Parshat Bo is about trusting the process of the journey put in front of you. Learn more in Alicia Rothamel’s Senior Sermon at JTS.

Stones represent the memories and wisdom gathered from living our lives. Each affirms that moment and its worthiness of being remembered.

Prayer is God’s constant invitation to approach. An opportunity to our deepen relationships with God and ourselves, by sharing how we feel.

We can choose, in our relationships, to see others as if through G-d’s eyes. This helps us be less alone and to see one another’s dignity.

God created humans with naked bodies and no shame. Now, we live in a world that wants us to forget that we were made in the image of God.

Sasson Brown, RS ’25, speaks on the unexpected act of Abraham and Sarah’s proselytizing and the lessons we can learn from it.