This message is part two of “The Misunderstood Emotion of Anger.” In this message Rabbi Nathan zeros in on a plan to practice Ephesians 4:26, “Do not son in your anger.” Drawing off of parshat Toldot we discuss Jacob and Esav as examples of anger handled poorly. Bring a notebook and craft
Anger poisons communities, families and individuals. It tears relationships apart and damages children. Many people do not understand and do not have a plan for anger in their lives. Today we take a deep dive into Ephesians 4:11-16. Drawing on Paul’s message on Anger in the Bible we
Abraham is considered the exemplar of hospitality in Jewish tradition. As we work toward strengthening community join Rabbi Nathan as he explores the value of hospitality through the life of Abraham. Delivered at Ruach Israel’s Outdoor Sanctuary on October 23, 2021 Direct Link to
Dr. Seuss’ Horton the Elephant is quoted to have repeated, “I meant what I said and I said what I meant…An elephant faithful 100%.” In this sermon on the power and importance of “covenant,” Rabbi Rich builds on the giant mammal’s mantra to explain the essence of Abraham Avinu’s