Sermons

One of the strangest, most difficult and at times most exciting responsibilities of being a rabbi is preparing and delivering a sermon. It is a strange form of communication, almost completely “one way,” with little opportunity for the congregation to respond or for the rabbi to know how it was received. The blank sheet of paper before beginning to write is so daunting: what should I talk about? What should I say about it? How should I say it? But looking back now over forty years of sermons, I realize that being required to stand up in front of the congregation and open my mouth and speak has forced me to think deeply about my own life, Judaism, and our world. Below are many recent sermons and some of the sermons from the past which capture important moments in my life, or the life of our community or the world.

Steve Cohen Steve Cohen

You Who Cling to Adonai

Friday, August 9, 2024

This year on Sunday October 6 .....we will gather together to gaze into the eyes of our lost family members, share their food, read their stories, and to remember who they were.  And at the end of our meal of remembrance and consolation we will declare, with all Jewish people everywhere:

“V’atem hadevekim b’Adonai eloheichem chayim kulchem hayom.”  And you, who cling to Adonai your God are all alive today.

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