High Holy Days sessions

High Holiday Study 2018: Rabbis Yehiel Poupko, Peter Knobel, Ilana Baden and Shoshana Conover

Audio 01 | Audio 02

CBR 11 Elul 5778

From Imitatio Dei to Imitatio Hominis

Texts for Framing Difficult Sermon Topics.

High Holiday Study with Rabbi Yehiel Poupko, August 21, 2013

Two Perspectives on Teshuva: Moses and Daniel: Audio, Text

Sermon Seminar/Rabbinic Kallah with Rabbi Gedalia Dov Schwartz (bio), June 5, 2013

Session 1: audiotext
Session 2: audiotext

Chicago Board of Rabbis Sermon Seminar, August 31, 2011

Rabbi Stephen Pearce:
WS310116.mp3
WS310118.mp3
Any text that Rabbi Pearce refers to can be found in this sermon packet

High Holiday Study Sessions led by CBR Colleagues, August 25, 2010

Rabbi Yehiel Poupko with Cantor Alberto Mizrahi – Unetane Tokef
WS310087.mp3 – text here 

Rabbi Ellen Dreyfus –
 Contemporary Commentaries on the Akedah
WS310088.mp3
 – text here

Rabbi Simcha Bob – Jonah Through the Eyes of the Classical Commentaries
text

Sermon Seminar and Kallah, June 9, 2010 – Rabbi Shmuel Goldin

Rabbi Goldin has served as spiritual leader of Congregation Ahavath Torah in Englewood, New Jersey, since 1984.  He is vice president of the Rabbinical Council of America and the author of two books “Unlocking the Torah Text.” For more information on Rabbi Goldin click here.

WS310080.mp3 – text here on Rosh Hashana
WS310081.mp3 – text here on Yom Kippur

Sermon Seminar, August 19, 2009

Rabbi Dr. Gordon Tucker from our annual Rabbi’s Sermon Seminar

WS310049.mp3 – Text here
WS310051.mp3 – Text here

High Holy Day Preparation, September 19, 2008

Elie Holzer’s “On Listening, Prayer and Singing: Rabbis Personal Preparation for Rosh Hashanah.”

WS310017.mp3 – Text here
WS310018.mp3 – Text here
WS310019.mp3 – Text here

Sermon Seminar, September 3, 2008

Rabbi Dr. David Ellenson from the annual CBR Sermon Seminar.

WS310010.mp3
WS310012.mp3
Please note that the text for the second session was an extract from Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik’s  The Lonely Man of Faith.  You can link to it here. http://www.traditiononline.org/news/article.cfm?id=105067.

For copies of the text, please click here.