"God is the ultimate Non-Fungible Token" or "Dear Texas State Reps..."
04/14/2021 03:30:19 PM
Pharaoh looked down into Goshen and instead of seeing the industriousness and creativity of Joseph’s progeny, he discerned a threat. With no noted precursor or precedent that might raise suspicion, the Israelites were a risk he wouldn’t abide. Israel, to his mind, was too successful, growing too quickly. They were different and thus they were “other.” Those who were at first threatened refugees from a blight in the...Read more...
Memory is the Secret to Redemption
04/07/2021 06:55:25 PM
Mei libeinu anachnu sharim
Mei libeinu anachnu sharim
Uv’charta bachayim
Uv’charta bachayim…Chayim
From our hearts we sing
From our hearts we sing
Choose life
Choose life…life
Uv’charta bachayim, Uv’charta bachayim
L’ma-an tichyeh uzchor
Ki baz’chirah sod geulah
Sod geulah mei libeinu
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Passionate About our Holidays
03/31/2021 04:49:48 PM
I’ve always loved this not so well-known movie called “Pleasantville,” in which a brother and a sister from the color-filled 1990s accidentally fall through the television set into the black and white 1950s. Their presence in the 1950s infuses a tremendous amount of w'rldliness. They are in color, while the rest of the world around remains in black and white. However, their “roygbiv” color has a way of “infecting” the...Read more...
Rage like a Sage
03/24/2021 11:15:07 AM
There was a piece on NPR yesterday about rage rooms. Rage Rooms are businesses with rooms filled with all sorts of “to be trashed” items like old cars with windshields intact, old big television sets – you know, the kind with the big tubes, not the newfangled flat ones, old lamps, ceramic dishes, computers and anything else that makes a lovely crash the moment you slam the unstoppable force upon it.
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Passover Plea
03/17/2021 08:37:09 AM
OK, so I’m in the Ozarks. I’m on “vacation” this week with Natalie as she and the Woods Project Team scout out a new site. So it’s kind of like vacation because I’m not working, at least officially, and she is. But it isn’t bad in the least. I’m in the middle of nature, hiking and camping with lovely weather and Wi-Fi. Who could ask for more?
Well I could, because...Passover is around the...Read more...
The Usual Excuses
03/10/2021 08:10:17 AM
“The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn’t exist. And like that – poof – he’s gone.” Thus spoke the character, Verbal Klint, about the mastermind, super criminal Keyser Soce, as credits begin to roll in the movie, The Usual Suspects. This line arose to my mind today and quite a few other times recently, as I listen to those who seek to re-write the history of the hours-long...Read more...
Marshmallows and Golden Calfs
03/04/2021 09:13:17 AM
Many of you have heard about, read about or even studied a famous psychological test called “The Marshmallow Test,” performed at Stanford University in the 1970’s by Walter Mischel. Simply put, “The Marshmallow Test” studies delayed gratification in children. A child is brought into a room with a table and a marshmallow sitting on a plate. The child is told that she is going to be left alone for a few minutes, and...Read more...
A Very Meaning-Filled Purim
02/25/2021 08:30:26 AM
You can still join us tonight to Laugh over our people's ways of coping and Learn about heroes in our community helping so many others do the same in the wake of the recent Texas winter storm crises..
Exactly a year ago (according to the Jewish calendar) was the last time Shma Koleinu officially gathered in person for an event. Our “Motown Megillah” performance directed and organized by Jerry Peperone...Read more...
...Therefore We Pray, O God, ...
02/18/2021 08:58:14 AM
Hello friends, I know that most all of us find ourselves in the midst of this weather emergency and I pray that you are remaining safe and warm. In the absence of my own words at the moment, I offer you these words of prayer and solace. May we go from strength to strength.
Rabbi Scott
We Cannot Pray to You
We cannot pray to You, O God,
to banish war,
for You have filled the...Read more...
"Hayom"
02/11/2021 08:10:28 AM
Imagine for a moment that the Torah indeed is born of the Divine. That Moses does dwell with God at the top of Mt Sinai, receives the Divine instruction, and then writes it into a text. And imagine the Creator, infinite, immeasurable, and unknowable, desiring to share the wisdom of eternity with these beings born of love, who are necessarily finite. It is not difficult to understand the Rabbis’ imagination that God...Read more...
Hag Purim
02/03/2021 04:55:52 PM
Do you know why the holiday of Purim is called, “Purim?” Because pur means “lot,” thus meaning the “casting of lots.” For this is how Haman determined the day on which the Jews of Persia were to be slaughtered. Not who should be slaughtered, and not if the Jews should be slaughtered, but when. And just how, according to the Book of Esther, are the Jewish people saved? By a Jewish girl, debasing...Read more...
Life Goes On
01/27/2021 02:16:59 PM
Said sometimes with hope and more often with muted acceptance, “life goes on” is a phrase that leaves so much to be desired. In the midst of COVID, life goes on. In the face of cancer and treatment, life goes on. In the wake of biting and striking political winds, life goes on. In the face of mysterious symptoms but no obvious diagnosis, endless tests, and doctors who employ the reminder that, “it is called...Read more...
A Broken Pane
01/21/2021 09:00:31 AM
There’s a window pane in one of the doors entering the Capitol Rotunda that remains broken from the insurrection on January 6th. Well, not exactly broken perhaps, but riddled with spider cracks fissuring through the pane. So much pain. There’s been so much pain and suffering, and I know it didn’t start 4 years ago. And I pray that we all come to understand that the hateful rhetoric that has become far too...Read more...
But what can I do now?
01/14/2021 10:06:19 AM
There’s a very famous teaching from Rabbi Hillel that goes like this:
If I am not for myself, who will be for me?
If I am only for myself, what am I?
And if not now, when?
The news is disturbing and frightening, the quality of our political leadership...Read more...
Prayer for our Country
01/07/2021 09:07:36 AM
On Yom Kippur, we offered this Prayer for our Country. May our leaders and us hear its call and rise to this moment.
God of holiness, we hear Your message: Justice, Justice you shall pursue. God of freedom, we hear your charge: Proclaim liberty throughout the land. Inspire us through your teachings and commandments to love and uphold our precious democracy. Let every citizen take...Read more...
Made This Way
12/31/2020 09:01:49 AM
My dearest Shma Koleinu,
For all of its spiritual teachings, Judaism is an extremely “this-worldly-oriented” tradition. We certainly pray for peace and contentment, but we also pray for parnassah (a good living), achalta, v’savata uverachta (you shall eat, then you shall be satisfied and then you shall offer thanks), and for a refuah shleimah (a complete and total recovery of our bodies).
Jewish tradition...Read more...
A Poem for Those Still Here, by Rabbi Scott Hausman-Weiss
12/24/2020 06:52:27 AM
(Click HERE to Listen to this Poem.)
There are no acceptable casualties
Not as far as God is concerned.
There is no body count that will ever be OK.
In God’s place, you are the most important you that is.
The interrupted arc of any soul is not part of a greater plan
And no poetry or eulogy or elegy will suffice.
For God weeps when we, you,...Read more...
God and Moses Walk into a Bar
12/17/2020 06:59:55 AM
Scene: A Random Bar
Characters: God and Moses
Setting: Moses initiates the first fundraising campaign, with God serving as Moses’ fundraising consultant:
God: Moses, you know this Tabernacle is gonna cost a few shekels.
Moses: Well, it was Your idea to make it light and portable, yet dynamic and beautiful enough to do You proud.
God: Now, don’t blame me. These people have the pyramids...Read more...
Writing our Lives
12/02/2020 05:17:17 PM
This time of year, even and especially during this age of COVID, I find that people become a bit more nostalgic, perhaps a bit softer, reminiscing, observers of their lives.
Ki hem chayeinu v’orech yameinu uvahem nehegeh yomam valailah.
For they are our life and the length of our days and we shall rejoice upon them each and every day and night.
These...Read more...
"Giving Thanks this Thanksgiving"
11/25/2020 02:29:17 PM
Dear Shma Koleinu,
Thank you. Thank you 1000 times, thank you. You have made this possible. You didn’t inherit this congregation from your parents or grandparents, or the many anonymous founders who came before. Houston didn’t “need” another Reform congregation but you decided it needed something new. We are not funded by a long accruing endowment or generational gravity. We are the Mishkan, the...Read more...