Shabbat Sermon: Known with Rabbi Wes Gardenswartz




From the Bimah: Jewish Lessons for Life show

Summary: <p>This past Monday morning I got both an email and a text from my wife Shira, who was out of town. I knew it was trouble when the first word of both the email and the text was honey. Honey means that she is about to ask me to do something she knows I won’t want to do.</p> <p>Honey, today is Halloween. And I know you just got home from an overnight flight from Israel. But we don’t want to be Scrooge. We don’t want to be the only dark house on our street. So please go to CVS and buy candy, and turn on the lights to let the kids in the neighborhood know that you are so happy to give out the candy on Halloween. XXOO Me.</p> <p>How can I say no to an email that begins with honey and ends with XXOO Me?</p>