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Shema Koleinu – In Memory of Corinne Allal
Corinne Allal (1955-2024), a hall-of-fame Israeli rock artist and one of the country’s most beloved voices, sadly passed away last year. In honor of her memory, we are releasing a recording of a new piece the PAS Music Center commissioned her to compose, made by combining an original vocal sketc...
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Kol Nidrei - 10/02/2025
Thank you for joining us to welcome 5786 as a community through prayer and reflection. We’re delighted to livestream our High Holiday services from our main sanctuary so that wherever you are, you will be with us. Downloadable Livestream schedule: https://pasyn.org/hhdlivestreamschedule
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The Sound of Silence - LIVE From Rosh Hashanah Services
Sixty years after Simon & Garfunkel released this song, we find ourselves once again in a world deeply divided. “People talking without speaking - people hearing without listening.”
If you recognize some of the singers here, it’s because they also opened the Tony Awards earlier this year. Singin...
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Rabbi Zauzmer: The Intersection of Confidence and Humility (Rosh Hashanah, 2025)
Remembering Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on her fifth yahrzeit, Rabbi Zauzmer urges us to disagree better and to see the humanity in everyone.
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Rabbi Zuckerman: Finding Our Why (Rosh Hashanah, 2025)
On this Rosh Hashanah, Rabbi Zuckerman reflected on the extraordinary resilience of the Jewish people—from the displaced persons camps of 1945, where life and learning were rebuilt out of devastation, to the challenges we face today after October 7. Through stories of survival, renewal, and his o...
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Rabbi Cosgrove: Our Worst - and Best - Selves (Erev Rosh Hashanah, 2025)
In an age of viral shame, Rabbi Cosgrove tells us that the High Holidays teach otherwise. God does not seek our destruction but our return. We stand before God as our worst — and best — selves, called to forgiveness, renewal, and life.
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Rabbi Cosgrove: Jonas Phillips and the American Jewish Ideal (Rosh Hashanah2025)
As we approach the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, Rabbi Cosgrove turns to the legacy of Jonas Phillips for guidance and inspiration. His story — immigrant, patriot, proud Jew — challenges us to claim our freedoms boldly, live our Judaism publicly, and secure a vibrant Jewis...