Articles

Compassion: The Week's End, September 19, 2025
By: Rabbi Robyn Fryer Bodzin, MSW, D. Divinity
Sep 18th 2025
Dear Friends, With the new year just around the corner, most of us still have a long list of things to get done. I don’t mean the pre–Yom Tov haircuts, the cooking, or even choosing the right gift for our hosts. Our tradition teaches that during these final days of Elul, the real preparation is inward: looking honestly at ourselves and asking, What can I change? Where can I grow?Near the...
Beth Tzedec High Holy Day/Fall Bulletin
By: Beth Tzedec
Sep 16th 2025
Beth Tzedec Bulletin - High Holy Day/Fall EditionThe latest edition of the Beth Tzedec Bulletin is available for download. Let's celebrate, learn, pray and connect as a community with the many opportunities offered throughout our quarterly catalogue of programs, events and articles.Don't miss any of the news and excitement, including:Shivim Panin High Holy Day Concert (page...
Week’s End Reflection: Ki Tavo and a New Song of Prayer: The Week's End, September 12, 2025
By: Rabbi Steve Wernick
Sep 11th 2025
Week’s End Reflection: Ki Tavo and a New Song of Prayer In this week’s parashah, Ki Tavo, the Israelites are commanded to bring their bikkurim—their first fruits—to the Temple. With baskets in hand, they recite a declaration of gratitude: “Arami oved avi—My father was a wandering Aramean.” It is not just an offering of produce; it is an offering of story, memory, and voice....
Beth Tzedec High Holy Day/Fall Bulletin
By: Beth Tzedec
Sep 7th 2025
Beth Tzedec Bulletin - High Holy Day/Fall EditionThe latest edition of the Beth Tzedec Bulletin is available for download. Let's celebrate, learn, pray and connect as a community with the many opportunities offered throughout our quarterly catalogue of programs, events and articles.Don't miss any of the news and excitement, including:Shivim Panin High Holy Day Concert (page...
Dio Bendicho: The week's end, September 5, 2025
By: Aviva Chernick
Sep 5th 2025
“Dio Bendicho, Dio Bendicho.”This is what my beloved mentor, Floryz”l used to say to me when we settled in for a conversation about God. She described the adults in her Sephardic community pointing a finger at the children and shaking it while telling them that ‘Blessed God’ was going to get them if they didn’t behave. In this instance, God was a menacing character used as a warning...
New Learning Opportunities at Beth Tzedec: The Week’s End, August 29, 2025
By: Rabbi Robyn Fryer Bodzin, MSW, D. Divinity
Aug 28th 2025
Dear Friends, It is not only children who are going back to school on Tuesday—Beth Tzedec is unveiling a lineup of new learning opportunities. One of the six Beth Tzedec Values is learn. We are proud to offer opportunities for learners of all ages to deepen and grow their understanding of Jewish thought and traditions. Among many learning opportunities this year, I want to...
Beth Tzedec at 70: A Legacy Shabbat Evening - Friday, October 24
By: Patti Rotman
Aug 26th 2025
We are truly honoured and delighted to serve as co-chairs for the 70th Anniversary celebrations at Beth Tzedec Congregation.This is a remarkable milestone in the life of our beloved community—one that reflects seven decades of spiritual growth, Jewish learning, meaningful relationships, and unwavering commitment to our shared values. Beth Tzedec has been a place where generations have come...
Elul—A Time to Wake Up and Listen: The Week's End, August 21, 2025
By: Cantor Audrey Klein
Aug 20th 2025
This Sunday and Monday is Rosh Chodesh Elul, the beginning of the final month on the Jewish calendar. Some years, Elul whispers, inviting us in with tenderness. Other years, it demands, like thunder, startling us awake from a deep slumber. Elul is the season of teshuvah (repentance), the foundational practice of the High Holy Day season, but not in the punitive sense many associate with the...
The Shema and Climate: The Week's End, August 14, 2025
By: Daniel Silverman
Aug 14th 2025
It has been a hot, dry summer so far. Water levels are low, lawns are brown and crispy. While we are fortunate to live in a place with plentiful access to water, we have all likely noticed that rain has been scarce these last six to eight weeks. In this week’s Torah portion, Eikev, we read the source text of the 2nd paragraph of the Shema prayer. God promises to grant rain in...
After Eicha, a Call to Love: The Week's End, August 7, 2025
By: Rabbi Lara Rodin
Aug 7th 2025
This past Shabbat, on the eve of Tisha B’Av, we read from Isaiah and Eicha and asked the aching question: Ayeka—where are we in this difficult moment? I turned my phone on after Shabbat to the horrific videos of Evyatar David brutally starved by Hamas, made to dig his own grave. The prophet Isaiah’s voice echoed even more powerfully: “Learn to do good. Seek justice. Help the...
Beth Tzedec Congregation Statement on Prime Minister Carney’s Recognition of a Palestinian State
By: Beth Tzedec
Jul 31st 2025
Beth Tzedec Congregation is deeply troubled and bewildered by Prime Minister Carney’s decision to unilaterally recognize a Palestinian State at this time. Doing so before the so‑called preconditions of meaningful reform within the Palestinian Authority, the disarmament of Hamas, and—most critically—the release of all Israeli hostages still languishing in captivity, sends the devastating...
A Hodgepodge of Ideas for Devarim is in Order: The Week's End, July 31, 2025
By: Cantor Sidney Ezer
Jul 30th 2025
One permanent fixture in the Jewish calendar is that Parashat Devarim is always read on the Shabbat before Tisha B’Av. The most common reason for this occurrence is the linguistic connection with the book of Lamentations as the word “Eichah,” the title of the book, appears in Deuteronomy 1:12. Here, Moses rebukes the Israelites for their past transgressions. He reminds them of their...
Beth Tzedec's Generations Membership for Under-40s!
By: Beth Tzedec
Jul 29th 2025
HAVE YOU HEARD THE NEWS?Beth Tzedec Congregation gives FREE membership for those under 40. Join today.Click here>> to confirm your free membership now. Our mission is to inspire members to live meaningful Jewish lives, so we've lowered the barrier for young Jewish adults in Toronto who want to belong to a thriving kehillah like ours. If you are RENEWING your...
The Third Floor of the Balfour Building: The Week's End, July 25, 2025
By: Rabbi Robyn Fryer Bodzin, MSW, D. Divinity
Jul 24th 2025
My grandparents, Max and Ethel Rosenberg z”l, owned a company called Sable Bay Fur. My older cousins got to work in "the shop" when they were teenagers. I have fond memories of going down to “the shop” and sorting buttons. I can still remember what the factory behind the show room looked like. There were fur pelts everywhere. As a little girl, I was confused how the minks we would see...
Come Forward, Like the Daughters of Tzelophechad: The Week's End, July 17, 2025
By: Cantor Audrey Klein
Jul 17th 2025
This week’s parashah, Pinchas, contains a story that, at first glance, may seem like a legal footnote. But upon closer look, it reveals itself to be one of the most powerful stories of courage, justice, and the evolving nature of Torah. I, of course, am speaking of B’not Tzelophechad, the five daughters of Tzelophechad—Machlah, Noa, Hoglah, Milcah, and Tirzah.Their story begins...