Rabbi Chai Levy Rabbi Chai Levy is the rabbi of Congregation Netivot Shalom in Berkeley. Recent Stories May 24, 2021 How Jewish rituals can ease us back into the world Apr 13, 2018 How I came to live Judaism 24/7 Jul 19, 2013 In a difficult time, Camp Tawonga offers comfort and needs it, too Apr 23, 2010 Mission possible: Be holy, even if God feels distant Mar 26, 2010 When we get together for rituals, we create communal poetry Feb 26, 2010 Big things can be revealed when you look past the mask Jan 29, 2010 Even when its cold and dark, be ready to rejoice and sing Jan 1, 2010 We all have the power to deliver Gods blessings Nov 26, 2009 Dont be like these commuters dont rush right past God Oct 29, 2009 When were called on lifes journey, we must let go of the familiar Oct 2, 2009 Within the sukkah, we are protected and vulnerable, too Sep 3, 2009 Will we be blessed or cursed Our actions can make the choice Aug 7, 2009 Take the Torahs curses and rewards with a grain of salt Jul 10, 2009 Having a little bit of holy chutzpah can make a big difference Jun 5, 2009 In our daily toils, are we creating a world of sacredness and peace May 8, 2009 No one is perfect so why do we ask for it in our leaders Apr 9, 2009 Need a good charoset recipe Have a listen to the Song of Songs Mar 12, 2009 If the Golden Calf was wrong, why not our golden tabernacle Feb 13, 2009 When God spoke at Sinai, the message was beyond words Jan 16, 2009 When we soften our hearts, we can let Gods power in Next Page