A Thought for Shabbat: The Mystery of God's Name
Jewish Perspectives on the Assisted Dying Debate
We will dance again—Simchat Torah 5785
Taking Responsibility in the Age of AI
Finding Awe in Uncertain Times
Finding Holiness in Vulnerability: Lessons from Hospital Chaplaincy
What About Hope?
Ki Tavo: The First Fruits of Our Lives
Ki Teitzei: Given the current battle at Israel's borders, how can we understand "blot out Amalek"?
Peace is something we cultivate with patience and care - Parashat Ki Teitzei
Building a Peaceful and Prosperous Society—Parashat Re'eh
Blessings and Our Bond with the Land - Parashat Eikev
Shabbat Nachamu: Moments we find comfort.
Walking with Zuversicht towards the High Holy Days
As we enter the last seven weeks before Rosh HaShanah, our hearts naturally turn towards reflection and preparation. This period is an invitation to pause and consider our past year, our deeds, and our relationships. Yet, beyond introspection, it is also a time to embrace a profound sense of Zuversicht—a German word that encapsulates optimism, confidence, and hope.
Finding Meaning in Tisha B'Av in a World of Change and Turmoil
Journey and Rest: A Torah Thought on Parashat Matot-Masei
Reflection on D-Day, war and the weekly Torah portion B'midbar
Thursday morning, I watched some of the live coverage of the D-Day commemoration I still can feel the shivers that were running down my spine when a close up of the war memorial revealed the thousands of names engraved in the white stone ...
Our Pain - Sermon for Shabbat Atzma'ut
Induction Address given on 20 February 2022 in Wimbledon