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Kol Nidre Sermon: An Invitation to Judaism, Despite it All
Good Yontif. During the time of Napoleon, a boy was born in Poland. His arrival brought his family so much joy that they gave him a name to reflect it: Simcha. It quickly became clear that Simcha was an ilui, a child prodigy, and someone worth listening to. In time, Simcha became a great and influential Hasidic rebbe. One of his most famous teachings tries to get us to balance humility and ego: “A person should always carry two slips of paper, one in each pocket. “On one you

Rabbi Daniel Gropper
Oct 112 min read
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Kol Nidre 5785 - Where are we? Are we One Head or Two?
Rabbi Daniel Gropper, DD, Community Synagogue of Rye Oct 11, 2024 A Story, because Judaism is all about stories: The Lithuanian Jews...

Rabbi Daniel Gropper
Oct 13, 202411 min read
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Our Hope of 2000 Years is not lost
Kol Nidre, 5784 Rabbi Daniel Gropper, Community Synagogue of Rye On October 5th, 1973, exactly 50 years ago on the Jewish calendar, Jews...

Rabbi Daniel Gropper
Sep 27, 202311 min read
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