Samantha Woll z"l Eulogy

Samantha Woll z"l Eulogy

Each Shabbat, when Sam would come into the sanctuary, she would catch my eyes and she would smile. And no matter what I was doing, I couldn’t help but smile back. As many of you know, Sam’s incredible smile was contagious. And on Shabbat morning it was full of joy– affirming she was in a place she loved, doing something she loved, with people that she loved.

A Message from Rabbi Silverman

A Message from Rabbi Silverman

This week we read the very first words of the Torah. God creates life in all of its beauty and complexity. God creates human beings, and desires that they be made in the image of God (Genesis 1) and that they find fitting partners for one another (Genesis 2). But in Genesis 4, a human being commits the first murder. By Genesis 6, there is so much violence on Earth that God regrets having created humans and decides to destroy God’s own creation. In the beginning of next week’s Torah portion, we read that the earth was full of hamas (Genesis 6:11), translated as lawlessness, wrongdoing, or violence.