Shana Tova from Reb Moshe & Rav Claudia
August 14th, 2012 | Thoughts From The Rabbis
Dear Haverim and Haverot,
We are looking forward to our being together this week to celebrate Rosh HaShana.
Every year we are provided with an opportunity to strength our connection to the Divine within all of us. It is also a time for deepening your connection to our community.
We celebrate in our particular way the most universal of themes: the creation of the universe. In observing our holidays together we hold not only our own well-being in our thoughts and prayers, but the entire world, the work of our Creator.We look with hope to the end of conflict. We pray that all people will recognize their interconnectedness and their connection to the planet.
We hope and pray that this will be a year of sweetness and joy, a year of strength in the face of challenge, a year of health and a year of prosperity.
We are especially grateful to all those who work so hard for our community. To all those who make TBZ a special place for all of to find ourselves, both physically and spiritually.
May we be inscribed in the Book of our Lives and sealed in the convictions we attain over these 10 days of Awe.
שנה טובה תכתבו ותחתמו
Reb Moshe & Rav Claudia

susan diamond on September 21, 2012
Shanah Tovah Reb Moshe,
I can’t use your email for responding on my lap top.
I want to share with you a joke I just received that just might be your perfect joke for Kol Nidre and if not, for sometime.
You know me from San Francisco JCCSF and FOster City PJCC
I brought you to speak at my Learning for Life program in SF in the early 1990′s.
My husband, Steve and I were at services at your shul in Brookline, about 4 years ago.
You told us the joke about the horse races and yarmulke…………and said you told it on Kol Nidre.
I will forward to you the squirrel joke I just received.
Shabbat shalom, shanah tovah,
Susan K. Diamond
What is your email address?