Dear Beth Shalom Members,
As we approach Shabbat this week, we delve into Parshat Kedoshim, a portion rich with instructions on living a holy life.The Torah calls upon us to strive for holiness in all aspects of our being, from our actions and relationships to our speech and even the food we consume. This pursuit of holiness is a cornerstone of Jewish life, reminding us of the potential for good that resides within each of us.
This Shabbat also carries a unique weight as it falls close to Yom HaZikaron, Israel’s Day of Remembrance, and Yom Haatzmaut, Israel’s Independence Day. These two holidays evoke a powerful mix of emotions – the solemnity of remembering fallen soldiers and the joy of celebrating Israel’s birth and resilience.
I strongly encourage everyone to participate in our community-wide celebration taking place on Monday evening here at BSS for both adults and children. Detailed information about the Yom HaZikaron and Yom Haatzmaut programs can be found in our links below.
May this Shabbat be a time for reflection, connection, and a renewed commitment to living a life imbued with holiness. May we also hold close the memory of those who have fallen in defense of Israel and celebrate the ongoing miracle of its existence.
Shabbat Shalom,
Rabbi Scott Klein