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September 12, 2022
By Beth Mordecai
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High Holy Day Services 2022

The High Holy Days are just around the corner! Click "Read More" for a Schedule of Services and other important information. Our home for Rosh Hashannah and Yom Kippur will be: The Sheraton Edison Hotel at Raritan Center, 125 Raritan Center Parkway, Edison NJ 08837. (more…)

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February 12, 2021
By Beth Mordecai
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The Day After Sinai

Parashat Mishpatim contains one of the largest collections of mitzvoth of any single parashah. It ranges from the laws of slavery, to property damage, to personal injury law, to some agricultural laws. If you can think of a legal matter that is about the proper functioning of society, it can be found in Mishpatim. (more…)

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February 5, 2021
By Beth Mordecai
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The Commandment of Inclusion 

We are probably aware that the month of February is Black History Month. School children across the nation are exposed to black writers and thinkers as they devote classroom time to the history of black people in America. Given the events of last spring and summer, and the renewed spirit and energy in the fight for racial equity and justice, I pray that this time is being spent well and meaningfully. (more…)

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December 18, 2020
By Beth Mordecai
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The Power of Dreams

• Shabbat Miketz 5781 • We find ourselves in the midst of the Joseph section of the book of Genesis. You know the story. Joseph, the second to youngest of 12 brothers, is sold into slavery for his annoying tendency to share his dreams which often depict him ruling over the family. As you might imagine there was some tension between Joseph and his siblings. Throughout the many chapters that cover Joseph’s life, there is one theme that runs throughout the story; dreams. Joseph’s tale begins with two dreams of his own followed by when he interprets the dreams of the cupbearer and baker in prison. This kindness ultimately saves his life where he is called up from captivity to share the[...]

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October 16, 2020
By Beth Mordecai
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The Torah: A Blueprint for Creativity

There is a Far-Side cartoon that depicts God creating the world. In it, God is seen wearing an apron and chef’s hat surrounded by all of the necessary ingredients to create the world. Shaking a container labeled “Jerks” onto the Earth a thought bubble appears from God’s head that reads “Just to make things interesting”. The image of God as cosmic chef or maybe even mad-scientist is a common one. A little of this, a little of that and voila! The world! But is that how our tradition views the creation? How exactly did God know how to create the world? To some this may be obvious. God, being an omnipotent deity, simply knew that this was the way the world needed[...]

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October 9, 2020
By Beth Mordecai
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Torah is the Best Treasure

“Children, we have now Simches torah It's Simches torah all over the world Torah is the best treasure – At least that's what the rabbi says.” This verse, from a song entitled “Simches Toyre”, is a key to understanding just how joyous our final holiday of the season is.It is not simply an expression of our happiness that we get to begin the Torah from the beginning once again. Nor is it the release from a month of holidays, and eating, and praying, and eating that can cause some kind of ‘Jewish fatigue’ even amongst the most dedicated and committed among us. No. Simchat Torah is our opportunity, as a sacred community, to give honor to the core of our identity as a synagogue[...]

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October 3, 2020
By Beth Mordecai
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Well-Being in our Sukkah

Commencing just four days after Yom Kippur is the holiday of Sukkot. One of the names of the holiday is zman simchateinu, the time of our communal joy. But what exactly is the joy of sukkot? One of the leading experts in joy or happiness is a professor at Penn named Arthur Seligman. Seligman is noted as amongst the founders of the field of positive psychology, if not the actual progenitor of the field itself. His first book, titled “Authentic Happiness” laid out his theory in which he breaks down happiness into three elements: 1) Positive emotion 2) engagement and 3) meaning. The idea was that happiness is the highest goal of human living. Later though, Seligman’s thinking changed. In his[...]

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September 15, 2020
By Beth Mordecai
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HIGH HOLIDAY INFORMATION

We are looking forward to High Holidays 5781, which promise to be different, but no less meaningful, than in years past. Below you will find important information regarding services times, health and safety, and other resources to enhance your holidays, and explain some of the differences you will notice this year. This is a post with LOTS of detailed information. Please read carefully. Everything you need related to the High Holy Days is included. If you have any questions, please do ask! For the complete High Holy Day Service Schedule, click here. PRE-HOLY DAY EVENTS Click here for more information SELIHOT NIGHT LIVE Saturday, September 12 at 8:30 p.m. MACHZOR & ESSENTIALS PICKUP Week of September 13 1. HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES WILL[...]

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September 9, 2020
By Beth Mordecai
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HIGH HOLY DAY SERVICE SCHEDULE

            Rosh HaShanah Evening Services (with Rabbi Sermon) Friday, September 18 at 6:30 pm Location: Online Only (via Zoom, Facebook Streaming) Rosh HaShanah Day 1 Date: Saturday, September 19 Time: 9:30 am - 12:00 pm Location: Online (via Zoom, Facebook Streaming) or In-Person Rosh HaShanah Day 2 (with Rabbi Sermon and brief Shofar Service) Date: Sunday, September 20 Time: 9:30 am - 12:00 pm Location: Online (via Zoom, Facebook Streaming) or In-Person Tashlich and Shofar Service (IN PERSON ONLY) Sunday, September 20 Time: 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm Location: In-Person Only (meet at the Gazebo in Bayview Park) Shabbat Evening Services Date: Friday, September 25 Time: 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm Location: Online Only (via Zoom, Facebook Streaming) Annual Cemetery Service Date: Sunday, September 27 Time: 10:00 am Location: In-Person Only (at the Beth Mordecai Cemetery located at 690 S. Florida Grove Rd., Perth[...]

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By Beth Mordecai
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Pre-Holy Day Events

SELIHOT NIGHT LIVE Saturday, September 12 at 8:30 p.m. The Conservative/Masorti Movement will come together to learn, sing, and connect as a community. Over 60 rabbis and cantors will present, and a variety of Selihot services will be offered throughout the evening.Rabbi Allen will be one of the rabbis leading a session that evening (11pm), so come and show your support!We will usher in the High Holiday season focusing on: • Teshuva (Repentance: If I Am Only For Myself, Who Is For Me?) • Tefilah (Prayer: And If I Am Only For Myself, What Am I?) • Tzedakah (Righteous Acts: And If Not Now, When?) • Shema Koleinu (Hear our Voice, Accept our Prayer) Registration is required by September 10, so click High Holidays home

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