A Taste of Romemu
Summary: Weekly sermons by Rabbi David Ingber and other guest speakers, inspiring music and insights to open your mind and fill your heart.
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May we be blessed turn to the unintended, unexpected realities of our lives, and with courage and faith, step into our many selves and many sacred moments. Rabbi David Ingber on Parshat Lech Lecha 5773 October 26, 2012 For more information please visit romemu.org. The post Facing Sacred Moments – Lech Lecha לך לך appeared first on A Taste of Romemu.
A kavvanah for Genesis 11 by Rabbi David Ingber. For more information please visit romemu.org. The post Acknowledging Limitations – Noach נח appeared first on A Taste of Romemu.
Having the courage to refuse passivity when the time has come to act. Rabbi David Ingber on Parshat Noach. For more information please visit romemu.org. The post Building an Ark for Each Other – Noach נח appeared first on A Taste of Romemu.
May our broken tablets, our aching broken places, come to be a steady foundation on which to build a lifetime of inner growth and outer expression. Rabbi David Ingber on Yom Kippur 5773. For more information please visit romemu.org. The post If It Be Your Will: Songs from the Broken Hill (a Yom Kippur Sermon) appeared first on A Taste of Romemu.
A teaching in memory of Azriel Cohen z”l on fear, faith, heaven, healing, endings, beginnings and the dance of life. Rabbi David Ingber on Parshat Beresheit. For more information please visit romemu.org. The post Moving into the places of fear – Beresheit בראשית appeared first on A Taste of Romemu.
Imprinting a space that remembers. Sukkot Torah from Rabbi David Ingber. For more information please visit romemu.org. The post I Just Want To Go Home appeared first on A Taste of Romemu.
“Did I love well?” “Did I live fully?” “Did I learn to let go?” These simple questions go to the very center of spiritual life. Rabbi David Ingber on Rosh Hashanah Day 1 5773. For more information please visit romemu.org. The post Do You Give And Receive In Faith? (a Rosh Hashanah Sermon) appeared first on A Taste of Romemu.
The purpose of disciplines like Shabbat and prayer is to give us a way to stop the war, not by our force of will, but through gradual understanding. Rabbi David Ingber’s Rosh Hashanah Day 2 sermon. For more information please visit romemu.org. The post Did You Stop The War? (a Rosh Hashanah Sermon) appeared first on A Taste of Romemu.
Each of us is on a journey; each at different points along our respective wires but our work is the same regardless: Take One Step, Breathe One Breath, Open One Door, Forgive One Person, and Ask One Question. Rabbi David Ingber on Yom Kippur 5773. For more information please visit romemu.org. The post Living on the Wire: Take One Step (a Yom Kippur Sermon) appeared first on A Taste of Romemu.
Living with the Torah week in, week out. For more information please visit romemu.org. The post Showing Up on the Morning After appeared first on A Taste of Romemu.
Rabbi David Ingber on the spiritual wisdom encoded in Sukkot following right on the heels of Yom Kippur For more information please visit romemu.org. The post The Joy of Potency and Impotency סוכות appeared first on A Taste of Romemu.
A Rosh Hashanah 5773 Sermon by Rabbi David Ingber. For more information please visit romemu.org. The post Remembering Our Questions (a Rosh Hashanah sermon) appeared first on A Taste of Romemu.
Every turn away is also a step home. Rabbi David on Parshat Nitzavim and Rosh Hashana. For more information please visit romemu.org. The post Tshuva is Now appeared first on A Taste of Romemu.
The Four Worlds of Prayer by Rabbi Marcia Prager by romemu. For more information please visit romemu.org. The post The Four Worlds of Prayer by Rabbi Marcia Prager appeared first on A Taste of Romemu.
“Do not now seek the answers, which cannot be given you because you would not be able to live them. And the point is to live everything. Live the questions.” ~Rainer Maria Rilke. Hear Rabbi David Ingber on Parshat Devarim and Tisha B’Av, with a song by Shir Yaakov. For more information please visit romemu.org. The post The Mystery of Pain – Devarim דברים appeared first on A Taste of Romemu.