This week I was honored to stand with Sudbury's Veterans and their family members as well as hundreds of other Sudbury residents to mark Memorial Day as well as deliver a short Invocation.
Below is the text of the Invocation and the Remarks honoring the sacrifices of those who have enabled us to enjoy the freedoms we do in this country.
Good Morning Ladies & Gentlemen & Honored Veterans
Today we are here to honor the memory of those who paid the ultimate sacrifice while defending the USA and the freedoms and values that it represents. We remember those who perished throughout American History, including those who died in World War 1 & 2, Korea, Vietnam, Iraq and the War on Terror while defending this country, including Sudbur… Read More »

Is the highlight of our week
This past Sunday local teens enjoyed a great Israel themed CTeen event. The event included lots of fun activities, year end CTeen honors, a great presentation by two former IDF Lone soldiers who brought some cool gear too, letter writing to IDF Chayalim, a short Torah thought from Charlie Meyer, planning for next year CTeen and lots of fun as always.
Growing up in London included many uniquely British experiences, which included things like seeing the Royal Family from time to time, visiting Harrods and not buying anything, and of course travelling on London’s Double Decker Red Buses. When travelling on the buses it was always more fun sitting upstairs on the bus and especially in the front seat where you almost felt like you were the driver from twenty feet up. Of course having the Conductor going around and collecting tickets and issuing a little piece of paper from his machine that he wore around his neck was part of the experience and drama.