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Rabbi Moskowitz's Yom Kippur morning sermon about how the October 7th attacks unmasked the antisemitism cloaked as anti-Zionism. He argues that it is a continuing assault on our central story of the Jewish people's return to the land of Israel. He worries aloud about young American Jews who feel disconnected from the millions of Jews who call Israel home and states that we are called to love the Jewish people even more despite our many disagreements and differences. This sermon was recorded in our synagogue's sanctuary. To read the written word visit his blog: rabbimoskowitz.com.
By Rabbi Steven MoskowitzRabbi Moskowitz's Yom Kippur morning sermon about how the October 7th attacks unmasked the antisemitism cloaked as anti-Zionism. He argues that it is a continuing assault on our central story of the Jewish people's return to the land of Israel. He worries aloud about young American Jews who feel disconnected from the millions of Jews who call Israel home and states that we are called to love the Jewish people even more despite our many disagreements and differences. This sermon was recorded in our synagogue's sanctuary. To read the written word visit his blog: rabbimoskowitz.com.