Rabbi Zuckerman: The Trumpet's Call (June 14, 2025)
Shabbat
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18m
What happens when standing up costs more than staying quiet? In a time when voices are silenced by backlash, and truth is traded for comfort, Rabbi Zuckerman turns to Torah and today’s headlines to explore moral clarity, courage, and the high stakes of silence. This sermon calls us to speak — even when it's hard, even when it hurts.
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