This year, 2020, has had many of us scratching our heads, and wringing our hands, and saying a few choice words. Rabbi Jackson has said many different four letter words during these last few months. In this sermon, we discuss just a few of them, and they just might surprise you.
Since 2015, Rachael Jackson has been the rabbi at Agudas Israel Synagogue in Hendersonville, NC. She received her rabbinical education from Hebrew Union College – Jewish Institute of Religion in Cincinnati, Ohio. Prior to rabbinical school, she worked as an analytical chemist for nearly a decade.
Rabbi Jackson is passionate about Jewish life—Torah, avodah, and gemilut hasadim—study, worship, and deeds of lovingkindness. She leads engaging education for learners of all ages and skills. Meaningful worship on Shabbat and holidays is an important part of Judaism. And doing good in the community with a kind heart and genuine smile is equally essential. Rabbi Jackson is married and has a young son.
Until we feel that it is appropriate and prudent for us to hold our worship services in our sanctuary, we are recording our services for viewing via our YouTube channel . We make every effort to make the service available by Saturday afternoon. We encourage you to get to know us via these worship services. And, we hope to see you live and in person in the future!