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A Vision of Peace

A Selection from My Favorite Jewish Sources
Rabbi Mordechai Levin

Hebrew Bible, Isaiah 2:1-4
The word that Isaiah son of Amoz prophesied concerning Judah and Jerusalem.
In the days to come,
The Mount of the Lord’s House
Shall stand firm above the mountains
And tower above the hills;
And all … More

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Health and Illness

A Selection from My Favorite Jewish Sources
Rabbi Mordechai Levin

Yerushalmi, Kiddushin 4:12
The sages said in the name of Rav: It is forbidden to live in a city where there is no physician.

Talmud, Baba Kamah 46b
When a man has a pain, he should visit a physician.

Midrash More

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Hunger and Feeding

A Selection from My Favorite Jewish Sources
Rabbi Mordechai Levin

Leviticus 19:9-10
When you reap the harvest of your land, you shall not reap your field to its very border, neither shall you gather the gleanings after your harvest. And you shall not strip your vineyard bare, neither shall you … More

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Take Care of the Environment

A Selection from My Favorite Jewish Sources
Rabbi Mordechai Levin

Psalm 24:1
The Earth is the Lord’s and all that it holds, the world and its inhabitants.

Shemot Rabbah 10:1
Our Rabbis said, what is this “And the advantage of the land in all things” (Ecclesiastes 5:8)? Even things you … More

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Tikkun Olam: The Transformation of a Concept

By Rabbi Mordechai Levin

In contemporary times, the  words “tikkun olam” – repairing the world – have become synonymous with social action, but this is a recent development. What is the origin of these words? What does “tikkun olam” really mean?

Rabbi Gilbert  Rosenthal wrote about the evolution of this … More

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How the Six-pointed Star Became a Jewish Symbol

By Rabbi Mordechai Levin

When people think of Jewish symbols, which one comes to mind first?  For most people, it is probably the Magen David, the familiar hexagram or six-pointed star, consisting of two interlocking triangles.

The Magen David –  literally “Shield of (King) David” – is now  the most … More

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The Meaning of the Shofar

By Rabbi Mordechai Levin

For many, the blowing of the shofar – a ram’s horn prepared for use as a musical instrument – is one of the most moving moments of the High Holy Days services.  It is one of the earliest musical instruments known to man that is still in … More

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This is the Torah that Moses Set Before the People Israel

By Rabbi Mordechai Levin

The Torah is the foundational text of Judaism. The Torah scroll is our most revered physical possession. When it is lifted after it has been read during the religious service, the congregation chants “vezot haTorah asher sam Mosheh lifnei benei Israel al pi Adonai, beyad More

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The Jewish Spark

By Rabbi Mordechai Levin

I recently read the moving story of a 91-year-old Dutch Jew who celebrated his bar mitzvah ceremony last month at the Western Wall in Jerusalem.

He  was the child of an assimilated family living in Rotterdam, Netherlands.  Judaism was only part of  their family’s past, not … More

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Israel Independence Day: We Were As Dreamers

By Rabbi Mordechai Levin

The Declaration of the Establishment of the State of Israel begins with these words: “The Land of Israel was the birthplace of the Jewish people. Here their spiritual, religious, and national identity was formed. Here they achieved independence and created a culture of national and universal … More

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Rabbi Levin is the rabbi of Congregation Beth Israel in Munster, IN. He received his rabbinic ordination from the Latin American Rabbinical Seminary, and is a member of the Rabbinical Assembly. In 2010, he was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Divinity from the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York City for his years of dedicated service to the Conservative movement and the Jewish community...Full bio