by Emily Kaufmann | Oct 6, 2022 | Rabbi Brett Krichiver, Sermons
Picture a barren landscape strewn with garbage with only a single skeleton of an old tree. Two men explore, debate and comfort one another as they wait for… something. This is the world of the playwright Samuel Beckett, and the two men are “Waiting for Godot,” a...
by Emily Kaufmann | Oct 6, 2022 | Rabbi Brett Krichiver, Sermons
In 2001, the National Jewish Population Survey clearly identified 93% of American Jews as “religious” – meaning that the vast majority of those who self-identified as Jews some twenty years ago also identified with a congregation, or a movement, or a denomination. In...
by Emily Kaufmann | Sep 8, 2022 | Rabbi Jordana Chernow-Reader, Sermons
Thank you for coming out today to show your support for reproductive rights. I am standing here today as a rabbi, a woman, a mother, a friend, advocating for the rights for women everywhere—here in Indiana and across the country as a whole—to make decide for...
by Emily Kaufmann | Jul 24, 2022 | Announcements, Kulanu Archive
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