When the rains finally stop, what comes next? In Parashat Noach, a rainbow becomes God’s promise of renewal after devastation. In this sermon, Rabbi Jason Holtz explores how that ancient symbol of hope still speaks to us today—through faith, resilience, and the longing for something “over the rainbow.” Featuring a moving rendition of “Somewhere Over the Rainbow,” performed by Kyra, this video blends timeless Torah wisdom with the power of music and community.
The world can feel like it’s flooding — with noise, pressure, and confusion. Parashat Noach reminds us that we can’t always stop the waters, but we can build our own arks: spaces of steadiness, purpos
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