Shabbat Bamidbar
“Our job is to keep ourselves open, soft, and prepared enough for new truth to be able to be present when it arrives.” —Rabbi Kleinbaum
“Our job is to keep ourselves open, soft, and prepared enough for new truth to be able to be present when it arrives.” —Rabbi Kleinbaum
Ahead of the Shavuot holiday, Rabbi Moskowitz reminds us that to properly accept the Torah today, we accept communal responsibility.
Shavuot and LGBTQ Allyship: What does allyship have to do with accepting the Torah? Read More »
In a recent column, the legendary columnist wrote about Senior Rabbi Sharon Kleinbaum’s storied career.
Cindy Adams Highlights Rabbi Kleinbaum’s 32 Years of Leadership at CBST Read More »
Noemi, Olivia, Noah, and Azeem of CBST’s Ark Immigration Clinic addressed the community with thoughtful, moving words.
CBST’s Ark Immigration Clinic Celebrates 5th Anniversary Read More »
Rabbi Kleinbaum reflected on the challenges of blessings and curses, particularly in the context of immigration.
Parshat Bechukotai / Shabbat Mevarchim Chodesh Sivan Read More »
Rabbi Moskowitz on the divine in each person and how the call to holiness informs our purpose and relationships.
Toiling in Imitation: How Being Godly Impels Us to Care for Others Read More »