All posts by Aaron Sull
Jewish Thought of The Week
In 2009, I was invited by Georg and Wilma Iggers to participate in a Kristallnacht commemoration in Gottingen, Germany. Georg,
Light from Darkness
In this week’s portion are the final three plagues, locust, darkness and the death of the first born. Obviously
James A. Leff
LEFF – James A. January 22, 2020. Loving father of Daniel (Allison) Leff; former husband of Edie Leff; son of
It’s Not About You – A Lesson in Leadership
After starting a new life as a shepherd of Yisro’s flocks, Moshe notices something unusual. He sees a burning bush
Inner Wealth
Regular Torah study has a special place in Jewish life. In the paragraphs of the Shema, we read about
Why Are You Crying?
Why Now? After decades of slavery, the time had finally arrived for the Jewish people’s liberation. What prompted G-d
Men of Social Justice
This week we honor and celebrate the contributions of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and we read about our
A Span of Generations
The past is never as far away as we first imagine. At CSS, we have congregants ranging from over
Crying Out
This week’s portion marks the enslavement of our ancestors in Egypt. Although Yoseph had contributed so much to Egypt,
Lois Weinstein
WEINSTEIN – Lois (nee Miller) January 7, 2020. Beloved wife of Dr. Barry A. Weinstein; loving mother of Pamela


