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Sunday, February 26, 2017

Rabbi Jay Sherwood to Come to Colorado Springs!

Rabbi Jay Sherwood was just elected today 2-26-17 as the new rabbi for Temple Shalom in Colorado Springs. I look forward to the creative music he will bring to the Jewish community in Colorado Springs!

 

He is currently at Congregation Emanu El in Redlands, California.  Below is a bit about him from the congregation's website:

Rabbi Jay Sherwood
Rabbi Jay Sherwood for bulletinRabbi Jay Sherwood took his place as our congregation's rabbi in July, 2015. He received his BA in Jewish Studies from UCLA and received his Rabbinic Ordination and Master of Rabbinic Studies degree from the Academy for Jewish Religion, California.

Before entering the rabbinate, Rabbi Sherwood had a twenty-plus year career in Jewish education and Jewish camping, during which he served as Director of Youth and Informal Educational Programming at Temple Beth Hillel in North Hollywood, CA; Director of Education at Temple Beth Israel in Pomona, CA; and Jewish Educator/Rabbinic Intern at Vista Del Mar Child and Family Services in Los Angeles, CA. He held such positions as Program Director, Education Director and Music Director at Jewish summer camps and travel programs throughout the United States and Israel, as well as over 250 Jewish camp weekends for youth, adults and families.

In 2006 Rabbi Sherwood and a number of friends founded Adat Re'im, a congregation based in Rancho Cucamonga. Many of the former members of Adat Re'im have followed Rabbi Sherwood to Congregation Emanu El and have been welcomed here with open arms.

Rabbi Sherwood is a Life Member of the National Eagle Scout Association, a TV game show champion (Rock & Roll Jeopardy, Trivial Pursuit and Don't Forget the Lyrics!), and once worked on Main Street at Disneyland.

Rabbi and his wife Lisa live in Rancho Cucamonga and are are blessed with two children. Email Rabbi Sherwood at rabbijaysherwood@emanuelsb.org.

Saturday, February 18, 2017

A Lion Has Roared


This morning at Temple Israel's Torah study, Rabbi Moskowitz (who is also an art appreciation expert) shared this cool painting. The painting is called Roar Over Me and the artist is Eric Holmlund.

Isn't it the coolest!?

THE LION HAS ROARED!
WHO CAN BUT SPEAK?

A lion has roared,
Who can but be in awe?
Adonai my God has spoken,
Who can but prophecy?

- Amos 3:8

Saturday, February 11, 2017

Horse and Rider Song

This week's Parsha about the Egyptians being thrown in the Red Sea and the Israelites safely getting across made me remember this wonderful song!  The words of the song are almost exactly like in the Torah. ( It is sung to the tune of Tzena, Tzena, Tzena.)

I remember sitting on the floor at Passover at the Atherton House commune (the house my husband and I lived in the late 1970s early 80s), singing this song on the floor with friends!  These kids in this video remind me of how happy a song it is and what it must have been like for the Hebrews when they realized they had truly been freed!

 

I will sing unto the LORD, 
for he has triumphed gloriously, 
the horse and rider thrown into the sea. 

The LORD, my God, my strength and song, 
has now become my victory. 

The LORD is God, and I will praise him, 
Our fathers' God and I will exalt him.