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Shtender

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Join Rabbi Michael Knopf, the Rabbi of Temple Beth-El in Richmond, VA, for sermons given from his Shtender.
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Episodes

Doubt, But Count

In his message for the second day of Passover (April 1, 2018), Rabbi Knopf explains why Diaspora Jews are inconsistent with respect to their observance of the calendar – at least as it relates to the practice of Counting the Omer – and offers a powerful contemporary message.

May 17, 2018

It’s Not “Passover”

In his message for the first day of Passover (March 31, 2018), Rabbi Knopf argues that the holiday’s name has been misunderstood, and its real meaning bears an important message for us all today.

May 10, 2018

Our Purpose is Peace

In his message for Parashat Tzav (March 24, 2018), Rabbi Knopf discusses the importance of peace in the Jewish tradition, and how those marching for gun control do so in the spirit of the Jewish quest for peace.

Apr 26, 2018

Melt Down Your Mirrors

Rabbi Knopf’s Shabbat message for Parashat Vayak’hel-P’kudei (March 10, 2018), discussing the Torah’s teaching that the copper washing basin in the Tabernacle was made of womens’ melted mirrors.

Apr 12, 2018

The Real Sin of the Golden Calf

Rabbi Knopf offers a fresh take on a story you thought you knew in his Shabbat message for Parashat KI Tisa.

Mar 29, 201824 min

A Sanctuary From Weapons

In his Saturday message for Parashat Terumah (February 17, 2018), Rabbi Knopf offers a rabbinic perspective on the recent school shooting in Parkland, Florida and the need for stronger gun laws in the US.

Mar 08, 201827 min

No Other Gods

In his message for Parashat Yitro (February 3, 2018), Rabbi Knopf explains how the 1st Commandment requires us to resist normalizing abnormal behavior in our leaders.

Feb 22, 201824 min

The Power Is Yours

From the Exodus to the founding of the State of Israel, Jews have been animated by the Torah’s teaching that we must make our own miracles. But have Israeli as well as Diaspora Jews lost our ability to dictate our own destiny? And what can we do about it? Rabbi Knopf’s message for Parashat Beshallah […]

Feb 08, 201818 min

Judah’s Journey

Rabbi Knopf’s message for parashat Mikketz (December 16, 2017) explores the biblical Joseph story, and discusses how it’s actually Judah’s story. And Judah’s heroic story arc has a great deal to teach us.

Dec 21, 201722 min

What Will You Take With You When You Go?

Rabbi Knopf’s sermon for Yizkor on Shemini Atzeret (October 12, 2017), unpacking the meaning of the holiday, how it fits into the scheme of the high holidays, and why it matters.

Nov 16, 201714 min

The Lulav and the Importance of Diversity

On the 2nd day of Sukkot (Friday, October 6, 2017), Rabbi Knopf explains how a famous midrash about the Lulav and Etrog teaches that we need diversity to flourish.

Nov 09, 201714 min

There’s No Sukkah Without U

On the first day of Sukkot (Thursday, October 5, 2017), Rabbi Knopf explains that the essence of a Sukkah is the people inside.

Nov 02, 201715 min

Extremists for Love

Rabbi Knopf’s Yom Kippur 2017 sermon, identifying how we as Jews are called to live in our disorienting “post-truth” era.

Oct 26, 201721 min

After Charlottesville, Be A Light

Rabbi Knopf’s sermon from the first day of Rosh Hashanah 2017, reflections on what we can do to confront the challenge of our time, the resurgence of a newly emboldened white supremacy.

Oct 05, 201726 min

Teaching in Honor of Reb Sholom Brodt (z”l)

On the Shabbat immediately following the death of one of Rabbi Knopf’s rebbes, Rabbi Sholom Brodt, founder and Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshivat Simchat Shlomo in Jerusalem, Rabbi Knopf shares some singing and learning in his honor.

Sep 21, 201713 min

Pay Attention

Rabbi Knopf’s Friday message for Parashat Ekev (August 11, 2017), discussing the preciousness of our attention, the importance of mindfulness, and the gift of Shabbat that enables us to let go of all that clamors for our attention.

Aug 31, 20179 min

Hope and Healing After Charlottesville

Rabbi Knopf offers a special Shabbat-evening meditation at a “Hope and Healing” service, providing solace and guidance for those grappling with the tragic events in Charlottesville, Virginia the previous Shabbat.

Aug 24, 201713 min

Only For Now

In his Friday evening message for Shabbat Nahamu (August, 2017), Rabbi Knopf discusses how we might alleviate some of our suffering by recognizing that almost all pain is temporary.

Aug 10, 201712 min

Difficult People

In his Saturday message for Parashat Korach (June 24, 2017), Rabbi Knopf discusses some insights from the Torah about dealing with the “difficult people” in our lives.

Jul 13, 201716 min

It’s What’s on the Inside That Counts

In his Saturday message for Parashat Naso (June 3, 2017), Rabbi Knopf makes spiritual sense of an obscure birth order anomaly in the Book of Numbers.

Jul 06, 201715 min

In Defense of Boredom

In his Saturday message for Parashat Bemidbar (May 27, 2017), Rabbi Knopf argues that the wilderness setting of the giving of the Torah is a powerful argument for the spiritual importance of taking moments for quiet in our lives.

Jun 22, 20179 min

Twilight Of The Institutions

Elections across the West represent the apotheosis of a big trend – people are rejecting institutions and traditional authority in a big way. While understandable in some ways, it is also a destabilizing and even dangerous phenomenon. What wisdom does the Torah have to offer for this moment? In his Shabbat message for parashat Aharei […]

Jun 15, 201725 min

Heal the Leper, Heal the World

In his Shabbat message for Parashat Tazria-Metzora (April 28, 2017), Rabbi Knopf discusses the relationship between the biblical leper and the modern-day refugee, and how the Torah calls us to action in our time.

Jun 08, 201720 min

God’s Time, Our Time

In his Yizkor message for Pesach (April 18, 2017), Rabbi Knopf explains how the Jewish holidays sensitize us to God’s time, which, in turn, sensitizes us to the eternality of all life.

Jun 01, 201718 min

Five Rabbis, Four Children, and a Yin-Yang

In his sermon for Shabbat Ha-Gadol (April 8, 2017), Rabbi Knopf discusses how a relatively obscure section of the Passover haggadah is actually central to the whole celebration, and provides profound insight about human nature as well as immeasurable wisdom for our world today.

May 11, 201732 min

To God the Glory

Rabbi Knopf’s teaching for the second day of Passover (April 12, 2017), focusing on the questions “Why isn’t Moses in the haggadah” and, “If Moses isn’t important enough for the haggadah, why is he in the Torah?”

Apr 27, 201718 min
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