How many rabbis talk about how much they enjoy their congregation?
I do.
What a joy to be working to discover understanding. What deep rootedness comes from knowing you have been with a family through the ups, downs and in-betweens for a decade. What fulfillment comes from guiding people to reach beyond themselves – reach towards God and towards each other.
We seek a knowledge of God not only for ourselves, but we translate that knowledge into our actions. How could we not! We are motivated by the words of Hosea:
When there is no knowledge of God in the land, even the beasts of the field and the birds of the air and the very fish of the sea are perishing. Hosea 4:1-3
Our people are starving in Ethiopia – we feed myriads of school children six days a week in Addis Ababa. Our land is hurting – we have planted thousands of trees in Israel. There is an epidemic in our community, an epidemic called loneliness – we have brought companionship and purpose.
Come join us, you are needed.
Rabbi Jeffrey Glickman
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Rabbi Glickman will have "open office" hours each Friday from 11:00AM-12:00N.
If you have been wanting to stop by and catch up with him, or have an issue you would like to discuss, he will be available every Friday morning from 11:00A-12:00N.
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Here is the magic trick trick with string that Rabbi Glickman performs...
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The 26.2 Mile Man!
Can you imagine running 26.2 miles in a marathon! Well then, can you imagine the same 26.2 miles in a downpour of rain? Can you also imagine FINISHING the marathon. Well, if you answered no to the above, do I have news for you! Our own Rabbi Glickman did it. Rabbi G. ran in the Hartford Marathon in a downpour and finished the race within the allotted time. Ask our fleet footed Rabbi to show you his finisher's medal. Mozel Tov Rabbi. From the whole Congregation here is one Huge Shehecheyanu. :-)
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