Ahavas Chesed

Friday, April 27, 2018

A Pesach/Shabbat thought--Office closed, Yizkor & reminders

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Reminders— 1)Tonight, Thursday is Yomtov ,as is Friday night.  On both nights we light candles to illumine our hearts and our homes. I encou...

Shabbat Thoughts- Parshat Vayakhel-Pekudei -5778

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“In the beginning there was complete darkness. And God said let there be light.”      Have you ever wondered about the intensity or the...

Shabbat Thoughts- Parshat Ki Tissa- 5778

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   The Golden Calf is one of the most famous episodes in (religious) history. We carry mental images of the players; Aaron as idol maker-in...

Parshat Emor-Naso

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Torah Tidbits and Haftarah Highlights By Rabbi Steven Silberman ( All page numbers refer to Etz Hayim) May 5 - Parshat Emor - pp. 722 - ...
Tuesday, April 10, 2018

Torah Tidbits and Haftarah Highlights By Rabbi Steven Silberman

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  Torah Tidbits and Haftarah Highlights By Rabbi Steven Silberman (All page numbers refer to Etz Hayim)  March 31 - Special Torah readin...
Friday, February 23, 2018

Shabbat thoughts- Teztaveh and Shabbat Zachor- 5778

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This week is like no other in recent memory. Thousands of high school students from many and varied walks of life have propelled themselves ...

Parkland Shooting- the loss of life is overwhelming! Pray for 17 infinitely precious souls and their families

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( Atlanta JewishTimes  Feb. 15,2018) The Jewish community lost at least five members in the massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School...
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Steven Silberman, Rabbi of Ahavas Chesed Congregation, was born in High Point, NC and grew up in Newington, Ct. He received his BS in Psychology from UCLA and was ordained by the Jewish Theological Seminary of America in New York City in 1990. An academic and spiritual high point in his life was studying in and living in Jerusalem, Israel during his seminary training. The greatest moments of his life are his marriage to his wife, Manette, and the births of their four children, David, Aaron, Jacob and Danit. They have lived in Mobile, AL since 1990 and enjoy sharing family time. Rabbi Silberman places a priority on maintaining close relationships with the members of his synagogue. Frequently, he visits local schools and churches to teach about Judaism.
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