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Rabbi Ben Shull will celebrate Israel Independence Day on April 15 with his congregants at the Jewish Congregation of Venice. As part of his weekly Torah study Zoom session, he will share a special story from the Israel Story podcast. The haunting tale involves an exodus from Egypt and a quest for a refugee to find a home as a remarkable Sudanese girl finds her way to Israel in a story that touches the Jewish heart as it challenges the Jewish soul. For information about the Zoom session at 2 p.m. on April 15, call the JCV at 941-484-2022. ....
âThese are the names of the sons of Israel who came to Egypt, each coming with his household.â (Exodus 1:1) This first verse of the book of Exodus is read in synagogues throughout the world this Sabbath. Alternatively, the verse can be translated from the original Hebrew, âThese are the sons of Israel who are coming/ haâbaim/ (stative Hebrew verb). to Egypt.â What do we learn from this alternate translation? Perhaps, we learn that we are always entering Egypt (or Mitzrayim in Hebrew) in our lives. Not Mitzrayim, as in the place or pyramids and monoliths, Mitzrayim as a state of mind and being. For in Jewish tradition, Mitzrayim is understood as any place of narrowness. Narrowness, where we are squeezed and pressed, where our vision is limited, our breath is short, and our future is shaped by fear, and hope is nowhere to be found. Every day we are coming to Mitzrayim and this day is no different. ....
Staff Report VENICE – Vandals rearranged letters on a sign announcing the postponement of the Jewish Food Festival in Venice, prompting a strong reaction from Rabbi Ben Shull of the Jewish Congregation of Venice. “I am angered by this act of vandalism against our congregation,” Rabbi Shull said of the incident, which took place the night of Dec. 14, after a portable sign announcing the postponement was placed outside the center, which is off of Auburn Road. “We will not let such cowardly acts of hatred cause us to back away from living proudly as Jews and active members of the larger Venice community. ....