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September 9, 2019

Building Community through Shabbat Dinners

Kenissa 2019 Cohort, Sara Fatell

I grew up in a household that valued Shabbat. We children were required to be home for dinner every Friday night, no exceptions, and all of our friends were welcome around the table. While at the time I may not have appreciated this rule, I am now thankful that I have an understanding and deep […]

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September 3, 2019

The Power of Play

Kenissa 2019 Cohort, Andrew Davies

Ben Zoma says, “Who is wise? One who learns from every person.”  This teaching from Pirkei Avot is a powerful guide for our mission with the Bible Players. This idea is central both to the concepts of chochma/wisdom and kehilla/community. At the Bible Players, we believe that improvisation is a crucial way to explore these […]

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July 1, 2019

Jewish Pathways to Wisdom

Kenissa 2019 Cohort, Debra Cantor

Ben Bag Bag omer hafoch bah, vahafoch bah, d’chola bah. Ben Bag Bag said: Turn it and turn it, over and over, for everything is in it. Mishna Avot 5:22 Ben Zoma omer eizehu hakham, ha-lomed mikol adam.  Ben Zoma said: Who is wise? One who learns from every person. Mishna Avot 4:1 Turn it […]

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June 24, 2019

Class, Racism and Oppression

Kenissa 2019 Cohort, Cherie Brown

In 1984, I founded the National Coalition Building Institute (NCBI), a non-profit organization that trains leaders in diversity, equity, and inclusion skills.  I was a consultant to the National Affairs staff at the American Jewish Committee, leading workshops on East Coast campuses for Blacks and Jews. The director, Irving Levine, thought we needed an organization […]

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June 10, 2019

Jewish Liberation that Spans Generations

Kenissa 2019 Cohort, David Bronstein

The megatrends Rabbi Sid invokes in his article are mega not in their grandiosity but because they are the root stock that has held and sourced and given life to the Jewish people from time immemorial.  In shifting winds, roots hold the ground and, in times of drought, it is deep roots that can still […]

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June 3, 2019

Thoughts on Kehillah/Community

Kenissa 2019 Cohort, Daniel Brenner

When I was twelve, my father ordered some yarmulkes for my upcoming bar mitzvah. Inside the skullcap was a simple inscription “Daniel Mordecai Brenner – Now Available for Minyan.” In some ways, I love this story as an example of how I was welcomed into Jewish community – the message I was receiving from my […]

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May 27, 2019

Searching for Covenantal Judaism

Kenissa 2019 Cohort, Bella Bogart

“Most American Jews that gravitate to Chabad Houses… like the feel of “doing the real thing,” even if they don’t show up every week.” Rabbi Sid Schwarz, Jewish Megatrends This statement caught my attention for a couple of reasons. Raised as a tribal Jew in the Bronx (my early narrative shares many similarities with that of […]

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April 29, 2019

A Center for the Study of Existential Torah

Kenissa 2019 Cohort, Zohar Atkins

I am reluctant to say that Etz Hasadeh, a center for the study of existential Torah, is guided by a single value, especially since, as Heidegger teaches, a value is, as its name implies, relative. To say truth is a value is already to devalue it, to make it seem to be valuable only insofar […]

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February 19, 2019

Craig Taubman

Kenissa 2018 Cohort, Craig Taubman

Rabbi Sid’s essay analyzing the state of the American Jewish community was thoughtful and on the mark.  I appreciated his perspective, agreed with most of his ideas and adored others.  His assessment that the 21st century cries out for a spiritual response is spot on and applies to the Jewish community as well as other faith communities.  Here […]

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February 11, 2019

Misha Shulman

Kenissa 2018 Cohort, Misha Shulman

The School for Creative Judaism was born in an apartment in the Upper East Side on a cold Friday evening in January around a decade ago. Around 60 people aged 4 to 80, most with very little Jewish knowledge beyond what I had been teaching them, were gathered in a living room for a Shabbat […]

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February 4, 2019

Ruth Schapira

Kenissa 2018 Cohort, Ruth Schapira

What Jewish spiritual practices will help bring my life meaning? What in our Jewish tradition can help me get over life’s hurdles? What can I do to increase engagement with holiness in my community? These questions often prompt a journey that may lead to the discovery of Mussar[1]. The purpose of Mussar is to help […]

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January 28, 2019

Rabbi Regina Sandler-Phillips

Kenissa 2018 Cohort, Rabbi Regina Sandler-Phillips

A quarter-century has now passed since I was first introduced to the vital Jewish principles known as “ways of peace” (darkhei shalom) during a five-year sojourn in Israel. Having emerged from the 1991 Gulf War during that sojourn, I found the practical orientation of “ways of peace” both compelling and timeless. Here were 1800 years of spiritual […]

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January 21, 2019

Irene Lehrer Sandalow

Kenissa 2018 Cohort, Irene Lehrer Sandalow

“I see the American Jewish community of five million as being like an enterprise with two, roughly equal divisions: one healthy and engaged in all aspects of Jewish life—religious, cultural, political; the other division is near bankruptcy and challenges the health of the overall American Jewish venture.” Rabbi Sid Schwarz in Jewish Megatrends When I […]

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January 14, 2019

Rabbi Jan Salzman

Kenissa 2018 Cohort, Rabbi Jan Salzman

Wisdom/Chochma: We are a new community that has built a presence in the context of Vermont over the 1.5 years we’ve been operating. Most of our families are intermarried and the great outdoors takes precedence over a family’s time (along with music lessons and so much else). I struggle with a foundational question: How am […]

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January 7, 2019

Rabbi Isaiah Rothstein

Kenissa 2018 Cohort, Rabbi Isaiah Rothstein

They were older than me, by at least five years, and I was afraid. Though my Satmar Hasidic neighbors were my friends, their cousins usually approached me with disdain whenever I’d go over for a playdate. On one occasion, they bullied me and lifted my shirt up. He asked “where are your tzizis?” Feeling uncomfortable, […]

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December 17, 2018

Jon Adam Ross

Kenissa 2018 Cohort Jon Adam Ross

Wisdom is a word that makes me uncomfortable. I think it’s because it sounds proprietary. Wisdom is something that can be acquired and dispensed. It’s an asset. I feel more comfortable with the words ‘context’ and ‘perspective’ instead. If the aim of the first proposition in Rabbi Sid’s essay is to give people access to […]

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December 10, 2018

Ahava Rosenthal

Kenissa 2018 Cohort, Ahava Rosenthal

Among the propositions Rabbi Sid outlines in the opening chapter of his book, Jewish Megatrends, two of them speak most directly to the objectives and outcomes of the Parenting Through a Jewish Lens program at Hebrew College: chochma, and kehillah. As parents are given the opportunity to view their world through the lens of chochma, […]

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December 3, 2018

Kasey Passen

Kenissa 2018 Cohort Kasey Passen

My work at OneTable advances Jewish life by providing a sense of community for Jewish millennials. At a time where most young Jews are turning away from traditional temple memberships, we know that they wish to connect and build Jewish identity and a sense of community. The weekly moment of unplugging and connecting with intention, […]

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November 26, 2018

Kohenet Stacey-Sephirah Oshkello

Kenissa 2018 Cohort, Kohenet Stacey Sephirah Oshkello

Each of the four propositions from Rabbi Sid’s essay are reflected in the seven pillars that are the foundation of Living Tree Alliance. Our three-fold initiative includes a residential co-housing development, a working lands cooperative, and an enrichment program. In each facet we are bridging Jewish wisdom with a communal homesteading lifestyle. Our programs are […]

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November 19, 2018

Rabbi Dev Noily

Kenissa 2018 Cohort, Rabbi Dev Noily

Sid Schwarz writes about tzedek, or pursuing justice, as one key to building lively, meaningful and healthy Jewish communities. My understanding of how we pursue justice in Jewish community in the U.S. is shifting, especially around the relationship that white Jews have with historic and current structures of white supremacy. Maybe because my father and […]

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