Congregation Beth El–Keser Israel

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  • My First Cousin
    https://www.beki.org/dvartorah/my-first-cousin/

    …ot know him as well as did my siblings who were his contemporaries and his classmates in high school. Nick was a talented chef, and when he lived in the San Francisco Bay Area he had a catering business. Nick was fit and energetic and had developed an extensive network of friends who cared deeply about him and about each other. He was an essential part of his community and of his family. Nick was my first cousin to die. He died of AIDS in 1990, am…

  • Toward a Moderate Communal Kashrut Regime
    https://www.beki.org/dvartorah/toward-a-moderate-communal-kashrut-regime/

    …res of some religious faction or organizations. Working in the kosher food business – whether as a vendor or supervising agency – can be a thankless job. Ever-changing products and standards of practice, competing religious organizations, the confluence of religion, politics and money, dealing with fanatic rabbis, all make for a lot of aggravation. Over the years, we have tried to stake out a moderate approach to kashrut that will enforce generall…

  • Food, Kosher, Kashrut, Kosher for Passover
    https://www.beki.org/dvartorah/food-kosher-kashrut-kosher-for-passover/

    …non-Jewish spouse. One should not try to sell one’s hametz to a non-Jewish business partner for the same reason. The best way to sell hametz is to grant power of attorney to an “authorized dealer” such as Rabbi Tilsen to sell your hametz for you. That way you can be sure that the law is strictly observed and the sale is valid.   Dear Rabbi, Can Hametz be sold by email? Signed, yitsi@mitzraim.com Dear yitsi@, The selling of Hametz before Pesah (or…

  • Everyone is a Winner
    https://www.beki.org/dvartorah/everyone-is-a-winner/

    …and a clothing store in Iron Mountain, MI, to mention a few. He tried many businesses and he went broke many times. It wasn’t until 1938 — as he approached age 50 — when he went into the home building business in St. Paul, that he first achieved economic success. Grampa Ed and Gramma Esther were close to their siblings. During the 1930’s, they all lived in central Minnesota, from St. Paul to Red Wing. One of Ed’s brothers married one of Esther’s s…

  • Parashat Ki Tetsei 5764
    https://www.beki.org/dvartorah/parashat-ki-tetsei-5764/

    …from instructions for digging a latrine outside the borders of the camp to business ethics. There are more mitzvot here than any other parasha: 72 separate precepts, according to the Rambam. A lot of it seems dated, irrelevant to how we live: offenses are punished by stoning, public flogging and even cutting off a hand; the rules about sexual relations assume polygamous marriages and a patriarchal society. There are prohibitions against cross-dres…

  • Devar Torah for Parashat Lekh Lekha
    https://www.beki.org/dvartorah/devar-torah-for-parashat-lekh-lekha/

    …m, he needed to have managing skills and he essentially built an organized business. If God ever asked him to move again, he could just restart using his past experience. One might ask, “Why does it even mention that Abraham was wealthy as it does in Gen. 13:2?” The Torah mentions this because it provides a background for the next incident in his life. That was when Lot and Abram’s herdsman got into an argument over the shortage of land. Abram the…

  • My Great-grandfather Wasn’t Orthodox
    https://www.beki.org/dvartorah/my-great-grandfather-wasnt-orthodox/

    …people and observant Jews. When he caught his partner in the rag-peddling business adding rocks, thereby cheating customers of a few pennies, Herschel refused to work with that man ever again. Herschel and Chaia kept a kosher home, did not light fires on shabbat, said their daily prayers, and gave tzedaqa (charity). And they went to a Conservative shul. When they were born in 1857, there was no such thing as an Orthodox or Conservative Jew. There…

  • Parashat Huqat-Balaq
    https://www.beki.org/dvartorah/parashat-huqat-balaq/

    …way out of line with our numbers — in research, the professions and arts, business and government, pretty much as Mark Twain saw it at the end of the 19th. Will this continue to be true in the new century? Is separateness, the idea of being different or chosen, a mind-set that still has value for us and our children, or does it cause more harm than good? Aren’t we all one human family? Traditional Judaism, of course, reinforced separateness. Kash…

  • Annual Meeting
    https://www.beki.org/events/annual-meeting-4/

    …21 Jun Annual Meeting June 21, 2021 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm Home Page Annual Meeting. Our congregational meeting on Monday, June 21 at 7 pm will include essential business such as the presentation of the slate of officers […] More Info…

  • Meet Rabbi Woodward
    https://www.beki.org/about/meet-rabbi-woodward/

    …serve a diverse, urban, largely uninsured community. In 2012 I joined the American Jewish World Service clergy delegation to Muchucuxcah, a Mayan village in the Mexican Yucatan, which sparked a deeper connection to my Mexican and indigenous roots. Throughout my rabbinate, I have been committed to social justice and interfaith action. As assistant rabbi at Congregation Tifereth Israel, I engaged in community organizing with B.R.E.A.D., a coalition…