• May2026

    My friends, It is not my nature to engage in discussion of American politics and elections in my role as rabbi.  I firmly believe each person, each voter can and should make up their own minds.  When it comes to matters of law and policy in America, there is a...

  • Rabbi Ron on Shavuot

    May 1, 2026

    We’ve just passed the holiday of חג האביב-The Spring holiday, commonly called Passover or פסח. We observe at Passover the exodus of the Jewish people from Egypt. But we also note that group leaving Egypt was a very long way from being unified, from feeling peoplehood, let alone nationhood. At...

  • Mar2026

    Passover Greeting

    March 30, 2026

    My friends,   The cooking and cleaning are done, getting ready to search for the chametz and preparing to burn it.   Above all, it is the eve of the holiday of Passover, when we celebrate our leaving Egypt and going from darkness to light. As our fathers and mothers...

  • By the time this edition of the Migdalor is released, we will be just about to enter the space for the חג האביב-The Spring Holiday, of Passover.  The planning and cleaning and cooking should all be done.  We are prepared to welcome the holiday, welcome our guests and even the...

  • Purim

    March 1, 2026

    As we learned on Groundhog Day, our friend Punxsutawney Phil (the world famous weather predicting Groundhog), winter will continue for another 6 weeks.  But in our Jewish world, we endure the cold, wind and rain and we have entered the month of Adar.  Our expression from the Talmud, tractate Taanit...

  • Feb2026

    My friends,   Normally for Shabbat, I strive to take a break from the news and the constant news updates we receive both on TV and online.  But with news of the strikes on Iran by the United States and Israel, being updated became a matter of urgency.  For some...

  • NBVC Thank you

    February 10, 2026

    Last month Rabbi Ron wrote about his visit to Navel Base Ventura County.  You can see the post here.  We wanted to share this thank you note from the Command Chaplain.  

  • Jan2026

    My friend, in Judaism we are commanded to ‘remember’.  Remembrance is a major focus of who we are and how we recall where we came from.  Today is the day in 1945 that Auschwitz was liberated by the Red Army from the Nazis.  When I took part in March of...

  • NBVC

    January 26, 2026

    I wanted to share with the congregation that this morning I was at Navy Base Ventura County.  One of my projects has been to contact their Chaplaincy Unit and make known that CAH is in Ventura and able to offer Jewish support and worship for Jewish servicemen/women at NBVC.  In...

  • MLK Day

    January 19, 2026

    As we observe Martin Luther King day, I think it has more meaning to those of us who recall life in the US prior to the Civil Rights movement of the 1960s. We recall a time in the US when all of our fellow citizens did not enjoy full rights...