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Rabbi Steven Saks

Rabbi Steven Saks is the full-time spiritual leader of Congregation Sons of Israel in Woodmere, New York.  Previously, he served as the rabbi of Adas Kodesch Shel Emeth Congregation. In Wilmington, Delaware. Rabbi Saks received rabbinic ordination in August 2006 from Kollel Ayshel Avraham in Spring Valley, NY.  He holds a B.A. from the State University of New York at Oswego and an M.S. degree in Human Resource Development from Towson University, as well as a black belt in Jiu Jitsu.

Prior to coming to Adas Kodesch Shel Emeth in August 2008, Rabbi Saks was the spiritual leader of Adath Zion Congregation in Philadelphia.  His past experiences include teaching classes in religious and secular studies, working as a hospital chaplain, serving as a Big Brother through the Jewish Big Brother/Sister League, teaching Jiu Jitsu and participating in the Volunteers for Israel Army Program.  Since coming to Adas Kodesch Shel Emeth, Rabbi Saks has served as the head of the Delaware Association of Rabbis and Cantors, head of the Vaad HaKashrut of Delaware, rabbinical head of the Chevra kaddisha (burial society) and member of the UTJ Board of Directors.  He  has visited Israel six times; he and his wife Anne led a community-wide trip to Israel in June 2014 and look forward to leading another trip in the future.

Rabbi Saks is active in communal organizations such as the Siegel Jewish Community Center of Delaware and the Albert Einstein Academy (the local Jewish day school) in addition to national organizations such as the American Israel Public Affairs Committee and Israel Bonds. Rabbi Saks was awarded the Zionist Organization of America's 2016 "Guardian of Israel Award" and shared the " Adas Kodesch Shel Emeth 2016 Endowed Honor" with his wife Anne.

Rabbi Saks believes that there is a need to strengthen Judaism’s religious center, which has been referred to as “Traditional” and Open Orthodoxy. He sees our challenge as similar to that of the early Hasmoneans (Maccabees): to remain true to Jewish laws and practices while at the same time embracing the positive attributes of secular culture. Another important issue for Rabbi Saks is to build welcoming Jewish communities. Rabbi Saks believes that every Jewish person should endeavor to climb the ladder of mitzvot at his/her own pace and within his/her comfort level.

Rabbi Saks and Anne have four daughters: Talia, Gavriella, Elisheva and Margalit.

You can find Rabbi Saks’s sermons on the Torah parsha and holidays on his blog.

DIVREI TORAH

(Video) Beshalach – Are We Rewarded for Observing the Mitzvot?

by Rabbi Steven Saks
January 29, 2021

Categories: Philosophy
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(Video) Bo – Inauguration: America’s Covenant Renewal Ceremony

by Rabbi Steven Saks
January 22, 2021

Categories: Politics
UTJ Rabbis Share Divrei Torah as Passover Approaches (5781/2021) VIDEOS

UTJ Rabbis Share Divrei Torah as Passover Approaches (5781/2021)

by Rabbi Noah Gradofsky, Rabbi Leonard Levy, Rabbi Moshe P. Weisblum, Recommended by UTJ and Rabbi Steven Saks
March 23, 2021

Categories: Holidays, Holidays, Modern Judaism, Passover, UTJ Events
DIVREI TORAH

(Video/Text) What Does It Mean to Rest on Shabbat and Holidays?

by Rabbi Steven Saks
September 22, 2020

Categories: Coronavirus, Halakhah, Halakhah, High Holidays, Holidays, Modern Judaism, Shabbat
Rabbis Share Divrei Torah as Passover Approaches During the Coronavirus Pandemic VIDEOS

Rabbis Share Divrei Torah as Passover Approaches During the Coronavirus Pandemic

by Rabbi Bruce Ginsburg, Rabbi Noah Gradofsky, Rabbi David Novak, Rabbi Gershon Bacon, Rabbi Baruch Melman, Rabbi Leonard Levy, Rabbi Moshe P. Weisblum, Rabbi Jeffrey Miller, Recommended by UTJ and Rabbi Steven Saks
April 5, 2020

Categories: Coronavirus, Holidays, Holidays, Modern Judaism, Passover, UTJ Events
ARTICLE (Reprinted from Delaware Online)

Obama’s Memoir Misleads on Israel’s History. Here’s why.

by Rabbi Steven Saks
January 14, 2021

Categories: Israel, Modern Judaism, Politics
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Vayetze: How Important is the Synagogue to the Jewish Community?

by Rabbi Steven Saks
December 6, 2018

Categories: Uncategorized
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Miketz/Chanukah – Defending the Maccabees from a New York Times Opinion Piece

by Rabbi Steven Saks
December 6, 2018

Categories: Chanukah, Denominations, Holidays, Modern Judaism
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Chayey Sarah – The Jewish View of Nationalism and the Pittsburgh Tragedy

by Rabbi Steven Saks
November 8, 2018

Categories: Anti-Semitism, Modern Judaism, Politics
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Yom Kippur – Anti-Semitism – Stage 4

by Rabbi Steven Saks
October 8, 2018

Categories: Anti-Semitism, High Holidays, Holidays, Holocaust, Israel, Modern Judaism, Politics
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Yom Kippur – Cheat Your Way into Heaven

by Rabbi Steven Saks
October 7, 2018

Categories: High Holidays, Holidays
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Rosh Hashanah – Seeing the Whole Picture

by Rabbi Steven Saks
September 26, 2018

Categories: High Holidays, Holidays

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