All posts by Aaron Sull
Ask, Child!
Asking questions is an integral part of the Seder. It does not suffice to simply tell the story of
Mah Nishtanah: Why Everything You Ever Learned About the Four Questions is Wrong and Why it Matters
The Mah Nishtanah, or Four Questions, is one of the most beloved traditions of our Passover seder night. Hearing our
Robert Spiegler
SPIEGLER – Dr. Robert April 18, 2019. Husband of Carol Spiegler; father of Eric (Anita) Spiegler, Louise (Richard) Moore and
Herbert Thier
THIER – Herbert April 14, 2019. Beloved husband of Barbara (Lipsitz) Thier; loving father of Terry (Marlene Davis) Thier and
Zina Glickson
GLICKSON – Zina April 15, 2019. Wife of the late Dr. Yuly Glickson; mother of Val (Luba) Glickson and Zhanna
Nancy Greene
GREENE – Nancy (nee Kwasman) April 12, 2019, loving wife of the late Raymond Greene; beloved mother of Heather Baumgarten,
What It Means to Be Rich
The Hagada states “anyone who speaks at length about the miraculous event of leaving Egypt is praiseworthy.” The following analogy
Dr. Cohen, the Dermatologist
Medical science teaches us that skin is the largest organ of the human body. And it is about skin
Taste of Torah Parshat Metzora
This Shabbat is the one directly before Passover and therefore is called the “Great Shabbat” – one of freedom and
A Little Grain of Prophesy Can Go a Long Way
When we think of the duties of the ancient Israelite High Priest, his once-a-year entrance into the Holy of Holies


