Farewell to our Rabbinic Intern, Sami Vingron
Last Shabbat, the JCCP/CBT sponsored a kiddush luncheon in honor of our Rabbinic Intern and his many contributions to the synagogue over the past two years. I would like to share my remarks which I delivered at the event. I want to take a moment to thank and acknowledge our Rabbinic Intern, Sami Vingron for his two years of service to the JCCP/CBT. Sami has taught in our Hebrew school, led Shabbat services, and shared Divrei Torah and sermons. He has participated in our High Holiday services, and accompanied me on various life cycle events throughout the community. I like to think that I've taught Sami a few things about how a Rabbi serves his congregation, and interacts with his synagogue community and beyond. I am grateful for his interest and his passion, and his willingness to laugh at my jokes, which while not a requirement for the job, is nonetheless always appreciated. Sami is blessed with tremendous intelligence and energy, a desire to learn, to grow and to teach about