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Category: Divrei Torah

Divrei Torah/Dorshei Emet

The Time to Listen

Posted on June 9, 2020 by Rabbi Boris Dolin / 0 Comment

Listen to the dvar Torah I gave at Shabbat services on June 6th, 2020. Reflections on the protests, Black Lives Matter and how to listen as Jews.

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Divrei Torah/Dorshei Emet

What is Our Song?

Posted on February 3, 2020 by Rabbi Boris Dolin / 0 Comment

(Reposting of my sermon from three years ago) Of all the countries in Europe, Estonia is not the largest, and clearly not the most well known.  A small country ...

Divrei Torah/Dorshei Emet

Paying Attention-Dvar Torah Shemot

Posted on January 4, 2019 by Rabbi Boris Dolin / 0 Comment

No matter our beliefs or non-beliefs, there are moments in Torah when we encounter clear messages about the interaction of faith, spirituality and everyday holi...

Divrei Torah/Dorshei Emet

More Than Chinese Food

Posted on December 25, 2018 by Rabbi Boris Dolin / 0 Comment

While this week we mark the final parsha of the book of Genesis, the powerful concluding chapters of the story of Joseph and his brothers, it is also an importa...

Beit Warszawa/Divrei Torah/Dorshei Emet

Dvar Torah Vaeira

Posted on January 7, 2016 by Rabbi Boris Dolin / 0 Comment

Beit Warszawa, Warsaw, Poland I always find the timing of the weekly Torah portions so fascinating.  Here in the midst of the cold of winter with snow on the gr...

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Dvar Torah Shemot

Posted on December 31, 2015 by Rabbi Boris Dolin / 0 Comment

Beit Warszawa, Warsaw, Poland Of all the great theological questions of the Torah, one of the most profoundly simple appears in this week’s Torah portion.  Afte...

Beit Warszawa/Divrei Torah/Dorshei Emet

Dvar Torah Vayeitzei

Posted on November 19, 2015 by Rabbi Boris Dolin / 0 Comment

Beit Warszawa, Warsaw, Poland Whenever tragedy strikes in the world, we start asking the toughest of questions, and we often become unsure of what should be don...

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