A Rabbi Must Be For All Congregants
The role of a rabbi is different from that of a congregant, or even a politician.
Tom Teicholz is an award-winning journalist and co-host of the journalism podcast The Buried Lede
The role of a rabbi is different from that of a congregant, or even a politician.
Like many Americans, my opinions on these subjects, although well-meaning and no doubt PC, were nonetheless shallow.
On my most recent visit to Jerusalem this past June, I spent a few hours in heaven: touring the collections of the National Library of Israel and previewing plans for its new state-of-the-art building to be built on a beautiful site near the Knesset, the Supreme Court and the Israel Museum.