Welcome Gavri Yares, IADS Musician In Residence

Welcome Gavri Yares, IADS Musician In Residence

Shabbat Shalom! This Shabbat is known as Shabbat Shira. Shira is the Hebrew word for song or poetry. We refer to this Shabbat as Shabbat Shira because of this Shabbat’s reading from the Torah. In this week’s Torah portion, we will read parshat B’shalakh which contains the Shirat Hayam or Song of the Sea. Moshe, Miryam, and the Children of Israel sang this song after successfully crossing the Sea of Reeds as they fled Egypt and slavery. At the Downtown Synagogue, I am very honored and humbled that Shabbat Shira is also the Shabbat that officially welcomes me to the shul’s staff as the musician in residence.

Rabbi's Message: Thanksgiving

Rabbi's Message: Thanksgiving

This week we read Parashat Vayetzei, which opens with Jacob fleeing from the wrath of his brother Esau, en route to finding safety in the home of his uncle. When the sun starts to set, he stops to rest for the night and has only a stone for a pillow. He has a dream about a ladder, with angels going up and down, and hears the voice of God. He wakes up and says “Truly, God is in this place, and I, I did not know it!”

IADS Community Essay by Vadim Avshalumov, IADS President

IADS Community Essay by Vadim Avshalumov, IADS President

In our 99 years of existence, the Downtown Synagogue has seen its share of great leaders. Read Dr. Martin Herman's forward in our Siddur and you'll learn about the founding Isaac Agree Society, the visionaries who moved the synagogue to its current location, and those who breathed new life into IADS in the 21st century. Now, as we traverse unprecedented times, we need all sorts of leaders to roll up their sleeves and help further our mission.