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Rabbi: February 2014

Posted on February 6, 2014

“After 25 years, it’s nice to know…”—A thank-you from Rabbi Nesson The first time I remember coming to New York City as a child was for the 1964 World’s Fair. During that visit, I saw my first Broadway play, “Fiddler on the Roof,” at the time staring Zero Mostel. One of the songs, a duet Continue Reading »

Rabbi Nesson’s thoughts…”In Praise of Halloween and Trick-or-Treating”

Posted on November 4, 2013

In praise of Halloween and Trick or Treating  Rabbi Nesson MJCBY 2013

Rabbi: October 2013

Posted on September 19, 2013

Reviewed * Bailey: date * Donna: date * Rita: 9-18-13 Published in the October 2013 newsletter Kulanu B’Yachad—All together   You heard it said throughout the High Holidays, our themes for this year joined together: Kulanu B’Yachad, which means “all of us together,” and Hinneni, “Here I am.” We need both, you can’t have one without Continue Reading »

Rabbi: July/August 2013

Posted on August 27, 2013

Published in the July/August 2013 newsletter The Holidays Are So Early This Year! (Or Are They?) It’s hard to believe it, but even as you receive this summer newsletter, the High Holidays are right around the corner—Wednesday evening, September 4! Yes, we have wonderful things planned for the summer: a dinner and discussion for Tisha Continue Reading »

Rabbi David Nesson’s Sermon about Boston

Posted on April 22, 2013

Rabbi Nesson was born and raised in Boston.  He would like to share some personal thoughts on the events that happened at the Boston Marathon. The Boston Sermon

Rabbi Nesson’s Sermon on Newtown Trajedy

Posted on December 27, 2012

I also offer you my sermon(scroll down)  about the situation in Newtown, with the title : Were the Mayans Right? © Rabbi David Nesson  Morristown Jewish Center Saturday Sermon December 22, 2012 I am glad to see all of us here today, I really am. Since we are all here, it must mean that the Continue Reading »

Advanced Learning Program

Posted on November 13, 2012

Post Graduate Program for 8th & 9th grade students culminates in a special Jewish Journey.  ALP Meets one Monday night a month & is taught by Rabbi Nesson & Rabbi Shmule Green from J-Teen.  A typical Monday night consists of: 6PM Check-in & Text Study 6:15PM Dinner & Socialization 6:30-7:15PM MJCBY class with Rabbi Nesson Continue Reading »