http://www.islandpacket.com/2013/02/02/2364085/rabbi-brad-bloom-lets-be-on-right.html
Shalom and Shavua Tov,
I have provided you with the link to my most recent newspaper column. I invite you to read it and always enjoy reading your comments.The issue of Gay and Lesbian Americans was front and center in the President's Obama's inaugural address. Here is a commentary on how clergy struggle with this sensitive issue.
Shalom
Bfad
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Saturday, February 2, 2013
Monday, January 28, 2013
A national non-violence day?
http://www.islandpacket.com/2013/01/19/2346908/rabbi-bloom-time-to-start-national.html#storylink=misearch
Shalom to all. I have included this link to the newspaper column I now write twice a month. It is a piece about the violence we see in America and relates to Dr. King's message of non violence. Isn't time we say enough already?
Tell me what you think?
Brad
Sunday, January 6, 2013
Shalom,
I have taken a respite from my work and enjoyed some traveling. I have also resisted commenting on the situation at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown Connecticut. Below you will find a link to my newspaper column on religion in the world. I wrote on the topic of gun violence related to Newtown and my family's brief experience with a student in public school with a gun. Tell me what you think?
Shalom,
Brad
http://www.islandpacket.com/2013/01/05/2331136/rabbi-bloom-its-time-to-take-a.html
I have taken a respite from my work and enjoyed some traveling. I have also resisted commenting on the situation at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown Connecticut. Below you will find a link to my newspaper column on religion in the world. I wrote on the topic of gun violence related to Newtown and my family's brief experience with a student in public school with a gun. Tell me what you think?
Shalom,
Brad
http://www.islandpacket.com/2013/01/05/2331136/rabbi-bloom-its-time-to-take-a.html
Saturday, December 8, 2012
http://www.islandpacket.com/2012/12/08/2304878/rabbi-bloom-a-look-at-ancient.html#storylink=misearch
Museums are great places to learn about ancient religions. I encourage you to read my newest column in the newspaper that came out on the Sabbath. What do you know about Shamans and South American religion? Come take a brief excursion with me to the Carlos Museum at Emory University. Shamanism is not just a fade for new age bookstores. There is a venerable history of Shamans who still exist today in these cultures. Thank you for taking the time to read the article and give me your viewpoint.
Brad
Museums are great places to learn about ancient religions. I encourage you to read my newest column in the newspaper that came out on the Sabbath. What do you know about Shamans and South American religion? Come take a brief excursion with me to the Carlos Museum at Emory University. Shamanism is not just a fade for new age bookstores. There is a venerable history of Shamans who still exist today in these cultures. Thank you for taking the time to read the article and give me your viewpoint.
Brad
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Thanksgivng is about celebrating American diversity
http://www.islandpacket.com/2012/11/24/2288437/rabbi-bloom-thanksgiving-perfect.html#storylink=misearch
Hi everyone
I hope you had a great Thanksgiving. I have included the link here to my recent newspaper column on diversity and Thanksgiving history; History is my passion and I hope it helps to shed some light on the history of the holiday and what it means today.
God bless.
Brad
Hi everyone
I hope you had a great Thanksgiving. I have included the link here to my recent newspaper column on diversity and Thanksgiving history; History is my passion and I hope it helps to shed some light on the history of the holiday and what it means today.
God bless.
Brad
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
etter to congregation on the outbreak of violence against Israe
Dear Beth Yam Congregant,
I am writing to you today regarding the events in Israel and in the Gaza strip. It is absolutely clear to Israel and to most of the world that this current situation was initiated by the terrorist organization, Hamas, along with the Iranians. The President of the United States, Barak Obama, has spoken clearly of his support for Israel’s right and its responsibility to defend itself. The President of Israel, Shimon Peres, was brilliant in his defense of Israel during an interview last night on CNN. He said that all that has to happen is for Hamas to stop launching missiles against Israel. He explained that Israel takes no pleasure in the casualties that result from Israeli responses to Hamas missiles and that Israel wants peace with its neighbors more than anything else. All we in Hilton Head can now do is to pray and focus our thoughts and prayers that responsible parties can broker a cessation of violence. Sadly it will take more than prayer to achieve peace but for us it is what we should be doing at this hour here in Hilton Head.
Let’s not forget that we have congregants who are Israelis and who are in Israel right now. They are young families in our Temple and are dedicated and involved in Beth Yam. They too deserve our support and our prayers should go out to them and their loved ones in Israel. We also have at least ten additional families who are members of our Temple and who have children living in Israel. Some have reported to me by email that their children have been called up to active duty. Needless to say their anxiety and fear is real and palpable. Many more of us have friends and relatives living in Israel and we are equally worried for them as well. I encourage all of us to make contact with these members of the congregation and show our support to them and do whatever we can to provide them with comfort and hope during these dangerous times.
Finally, we are all getting ready to celebrate Thanksgiving. Normally this is a time of celebrating all our blessings and giving thanks to God for the blessings in our lives. I hope that each of us, whether we are hosting a dinner or are invited guests at someone’s house, will offer words of prayer for peace. In addition the Union of Reform Judaism has initiated a Terrorist Relief Fund for Israelis who are victims of terrorist attacks from Gaza. Please go to urj.org and you can make a donation.
Here is a prayer from a 13 year old girl named Shulamit Grossberg. Please consider reading this prayer at your Thanksgiving table.
WHAT SHALL I ASK of You, God?
I have all I need; I lack not a thing.
And I ask not for me alone, but for many mothers, children and fathers.
And not only in this land but also in strange and enemy lands.
I wish to ask You for peace. Yes, peace I want,
And I know You will not refuse a single request from a young girl.
You created a Land of Peace and in it is the City of Peace,
In which stood a Temple of Peace;
but peace has not come yet . . .
What shall I ask of You, God?
Haven’t I all that I need?
I will ask only for peace,
Peace.
Shlomit Grossberg, age 1
Pray for the peace of Jerusalem and for all of Israel. God bless Israel and give it strength, courage, and fortitude to meet the challenges it faces at this hour.
Shalom,
Rabbi Brad L. Bloom M.S. W. D.D.
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
http://www.islandpacket.com/2012/11/10/2272839/rabbi-bloom-how-the-religions.html#storylink=misearch
My most recent column in the newspaper is about cremation. This is a touchy subject from a Jewish perspective. It is certainly becoming a commonplace choice for many Jews as well as many Americans. So I hope you will read the column and tell me your thoughts about it.
I wish you all the best and thanks for taking the time to read my blog..
Shabbat Shalom,
Brad
My most recent column in the newspaper is about cremation. This is a touchy subject from a Jewish perspective. It is certainly becoming a commonplace choice for many Jews as well as many Americans. So I hope you will read the column and tell me your thoughts about it.
I wish you all the best and thanks for taking the time to read my blog..
Shabbat Shalom,
Brad
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