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Podcast of Sermons, Readings and Jewish Resources from Rabbi Jim Egolf

Podcast of Sermons, Readings and Jewish Resources from Rabbi Jim Egolf

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Masai - The Meaning of the Journey

Shalom, it has been a long time. We also celebrated our oldest becoming Bar Mitzvah at his camp.  In this podcast are some reflections about our journey to this new place...
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 11 years
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Hanukkah - Celebrate Our Light

Happy Hanukkah! Let us pause for a moment and consider one element we often take for granted.  
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 12 years
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03:07

Thoughts on Syria

Before our president speaks, I wanted to offer some Jewish perspective on the situation in Syria.
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 12 years
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Balak 5773 - When Donkeys Cry

Remember the TV show Alice?  Apologies for swiping Flo's second most famous catch phrase, but it seems to fit with this week's Torah portion.  On the road to curse the Israelites, the pagan prophet Balam rides his donkey and encounters an angel.  His treatment becomes a cautionary tale for how we treat animals, yet what happens when bills are introduced to prevent people from reporting on such treatment and what might we do to further the words of our ancient teacher?
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 12 years
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Chukat - Answering Change

This week's Parasha tells of Moses' final 'sin' that will excluded him and Aaron from entrance into the Promised Land.  Yet, Moses' response this week was his response to a similar problem before.  What changed?  When in our lives do our same answers lead us to unintended consequences and, when does our Bible invite us to new answers? This week... The Last Time Moses Struck a Rock Another Moment of a Repeated Answer
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 12 years
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Korach-How Our Arguments Can Bring Heaven to Earth

This weeks Torah portion carries the name of a person.  I always teach that if you have a name for a Torah portion, either the person did something very good or, well, not.  Pirkei Avot makes a direct mention of this Torah portion when it comes to disputes, and Jewish tradition has a rich history when it comes to recording the winners... and losers of debates in the Talmud....
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 12 years
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07:56

Fear, Faith, and Twelve Spies

The Torah portion this week speaks to the episode in the wilderness when the Israelites are ready for their first attempt to enter into the Promised Land.  Things do not proceed according to plan and the ancient community is split by the choices before them.  While the circumstances may be different, the choices we make in our lives and in our society also are based on this fear/faith paradigm. Numbers 13
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 12 years
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Elijah in the Whirlwind

For all of us affected by the storms in Oklahoma, a reflection, a biblical reminder and a prayer. II Kings Chapter 2
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 12 years
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Shemot 5773-Learning to Be...and Then Do

In the aftermath of the recent shootings in our country, I felt that we needed to rethink how we react/respond to these horrible events.  As Jews we are familiar with the face of evil whether it be Pharaoh, Haman, or Hitler.  A natural response can be to become angry, yet this may actually get in the way of how grief really unfolds in our lives.  Perhaps we need to learn how to be with such events first, then try to figure out what we do to respond.
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 13 years
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Today, We Are Jacob's Daughters

With the events in Newtown, Conn. in hearts and minds I wanted to look to Torah.  There in the portions that surround parashat Miketz, the Torah portion of Hanukkah, we find two emotional moments echoing the events in Newtown.  In Genesis 45 we read the episode when Jacob is told that Joseph is still alive.  Think of the families who had this moment yesterday in the middle of this tragedy.  Consider what it meant to hear their son or daughter was, "...yet alive."  Then turn to Genesis 37:29-35 and we find the moment where Jacob is told the lie by the sons that Joseph was dead.  In the middle of the biblical story, are Jacob's daughters.  I believe as a nation we are Jacob's daughters today, we are those who witness the grief of devastated parents who mourn the loss of their children. Genesis 45 - JPS Old Genesis 37 - JPS Old
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 13 years
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Becoming the One You Were Meant to Be - Kol Nidre 5773

I delivered this sermon at Kol Nidre this year.  It was sparked by several events including the scandal at Penn State during this past year.  We wonder how such events could happen, especially at a school known for academic integrity.  Yet, this is a lesson, and even the members of the Penn State football team are a lesson for us as we wrestle with our own efforts to forgive and become better. Freeing David Sports Illustrated - 3/17/1980
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 13 years
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Rosh Hashannah Morning 5773 - The Men and Women with Nehemiah at the Water Gate

Is it just in our nature to be fearful of the stranger or the 'other' in our society?  What happens when Jews forget acceptance and understanding and even begin to create strangers out of fellow Jews in our midst?  This sermon examines the 'otherness' we experience in the world and in ourselves with a reminder that Nehemiah read before both men and women at Jerusalem's Water Gate. The Wedding that was not German Ban on Circumcision Salt, Without a Blue Image No Women Allowed... Nehemiah Chapter 8
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 13 years
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Be and Beware Your Tefillah

Shannah Tovah U'Metukah! A sweet and happy Jewish New Year to all of you.  This podcast is my Rosh Hashannah evening service and in it we will explore the meaning of the phrase, V'Ani Tefillati, I am my ... Tefillah. I would invite you to give to the cause mentioned in this sermon and add your piece of Tikkun, of repair to our world through your Tzedakah (charity). I have included the link below. We Are Sikhs Sikhs Donate to Wisconsin Officer Shot at Temple
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 13 years
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Who Do We Think We Judge?

Shalom and thank you for listening.  This week we are going to look at Parashat Shoftim, a Torah portion that speaks to the qualities  we are supposed to look for  when appointing judges.  Perhaps this parasha also has some lessons for those of us who are the chief justices in our court of personal opinions...
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 13 years
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And He Saved Moses...

This podcast is a reflection on our trip to Washington, DC with our confirmation class.  While we were there we had a chance to tour the Supreme court and while it was nice to see an image of Moses among the 'law givers' in the court, maybe one very important image was missing...
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 13 years
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Hearts of Fire

The Torah portion this week continues with God's charge to Moses to continue to mission of freeing the Israelites.  Even after speaking from the heart of the Burning Bush, Moses continues to protest God's call.  Perhaps the question for us, like Moses, is not whether or not God calls to us, rather it is the question, "will I be ready for that moment?"  Are any of us ready for God to reveal the divine self and respond with, 'hineini?'
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 14 years
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Vayeitzei 5772-Between a Rock and a Holy Place

Recently I had the honor to write the Devar Acher for the URJ's 10 Mintues of Torah.  I want to share my reading of this passage with you this week.
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 14 years
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Monty Python, Korach, and Disputes

I'd like to have an argument... Among the things we don't know about the Torah we can include what the dispute was about in the week's Torah portion. Maybe in our Torah, Monty Python, and in our nation we are so use to the argument, we have forgotten why we disagree, and why we must get along. PYTHONS
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 14 years
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Behar 5771 - On the Mountain of Meaning

So the bad guy is dead...now what?  While several rush to attach a meaning to bin Laden's death, what does it really mean or is his death meaningless when the liberties we thought were promised to us as Americans are...denied...stolen...or treated as anachronisms?
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 14 years
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Kedoshim 5771-Nobility, Nobels, Nightmares and...Hope

The images from this week were truly amazing.  Royal weddings, massive destruction, and this week we read the Torah portion concerning how God defines holiness in our Torah.  Funny thing about holiness and nobility, at least God's definition, it is not what we usually associate with such words, rather it involves the actions of all...will it include you? DONATIONS TO HELP RELIEF EFFORTS IN TUSCALOOSA: Compassionate Coalition PO Box 1507 Tuscaloosa, AL   35403-1507
Faith, Philosophy and Spirituality 15 years
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