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Rabbi Beth Singer gives a sermon at Emanu-El.
Rabbi Sydney Mintz fives a sermon at Emanu-El.
Rabbi Jonathan Singer fives a sermon at Emanu-El.
Rabbi Jason Rodich gives a sermon at Emanu-El.
Rabbi Sydney Mintz gives a sermon at Emanu-El.
Rabbi Jason Rodich gives a sermon at Emanu-El.
"We stand in allyship and solidarity with the children of Abraham, ever reminded that when one member of the community suffers, all suffer." Michael Pappas, Executive Director of the San Francisco Interfaith Council gives a statement at Emanu-El's Shabbat Services - January 21, 2022.
Leading diverse progressive Judaism around the globe. Born in Buenos Aires in 1962, Rabbi Bergman holds a Bachelor's degree in Biochemistry and Pharmaceutics from the University of Buenos Aires, and three Master's degrees: in Education from The Hebrew University, in Hebrew Letters from Hebrew Union College ā Jewish Institute of Religion, Jerusalem, and in Jewish Studies from the Jewish Theological Seminary, Jerusalem. He was ordained at the Latin American Rabbinical Seminary of Buenos Aires in 1992, and HUC-JIR in Jerusalem in 1993. He is a member of the Central Conference of American Rabbi (CCAR) and a graduate of the Jewish Agency's Jerusalem Fellows program. Founder of the Arlene Fern Community School in Buenos Aires, Rabbi Bergman is well-known for his innovative and inspirational socio-educational and religious projects with Fundación Judaica. He serves as Rabbi at Templo Libertad, Argentina's first Synagogue. Rabbi Bergman began his career as a community leader at Emanu El, epicenter of Argentina's Reform Movement. In 2011, he became the first rabbi ever elected to public office in Argentina and served as representative of the City of Buenos Aires. In 2013, he was elected to represent the city at the nation's congress and in 2015, President Mauricio Macri named him Minister of the Environment and Sustainable Development, a position he held until the end of President Macri's term in 2019. Named one of the world's 100 most influential leaders in the fight against climate change, Rabbi Bergman has received numerous international distinctions and awards. He has authored seven books, is a distinguished speaker on issues of social justice and human rights, and a strong exponent of civil discourse. Rabbi Bergman is honored to have been appointed President of the World Union for Progressive Judaism, beginning in June, 2020. He is married and has four children.
Rabbi Jonathan Singer delivers a sermon at Emanu-El's One Shabbat service - December 11, 2020
Rabbi Sarah Joselow Parris delivers a sermon at Emanu-El's One Shabbat service on November 20, 2020 "Although there is much around us that is not how we would like it to be this Thanksgiving, I believe that it is especially important this year to ground ourselves in sincere gratitude, and place an extra special emphasis on what Thanksgiving is about at its core."
Rabbi Beth Singer delivers a sermon at Emanu-El's One Shabbat service, November 6, 2020. Quote: āYou may be a Republican or you may be a Democrat or neither of those, but our tradition teaches that what unites us is that each of us, created by God, can be a person of faith.ā
Rabbi Jonathan Singer delivers a sermon at Emanu-El's One Shabbat Service - October 30, 2020
Rabbi Ryan Bauer delivers a sermon at Emanu-El's One Shabbat service, October 23, 2020
Rabbi Sydney Mintz delivers a sermon at Emanu-El's One Shabbat Service, October 9, 2020.
Rabbi Sydney Mintz delivers a sermon at Emanu-El's One Shabbat Service. September 11, 2020.
Rabbi Jason Rodich delivers a sermon at Emanu-El's One Shabbat Service - October 2, 2020
Rabbi Sarah Parris delivers a sermon at Emanu-El's One Shabbat Service - August 7, 2020 "With no end to shelter in place in sight and statistics all around us indicating that we will be living this way well into the foreseeable future, we need to find new ways to break through this loneliness and isolation and seek out the sense of belonging that we need and crave."
Rabbi Jason Rodich delivers a sermon at Emanu-El's One Shabbat Service 2020.07.31 "We say what is true, even if what is true is painful. We lament and thereby inviteāor even demandāGodās attention on our collective suffering, and we remind ourselves of what we want our future to be like."
Rabbinic Intern, Leo Fuchs delivers a sermon at Emanu-El's One Shabbat Service. 07.24.2020 "We, too, have unresolved, unconscious elements in our lives that seem to stop us from crossing over to a better place."
Rabbi Sarah Joselow Parris delivers a sermon at Emanu-El's One Shabbat service, July 17, 2020 "It is only through mutual learning, reflecting, and lifting each other up that we can truly build a more just society together."
Rabbi Sydney Mintz delivers a sermon at Emanu-El's One Shabbat Service, July 10, 2020 Full Title: Sources of Comfort and Hope though Covid19: Zelophechad's Daughters, Lt. Colonel Alexander Vindman and Carl Reiner
Rabbi Ryan Bauer delivers a sermon 2020.06.19 at Emanu-El-s One Shabbat service
Quote: "For Judaism, obligation is at the heart of freedom." Rabbi Jason Rodich delivers a sermon on 04-26-2019 at the One Shabbat Service at Emanu-El in San Francisco
Welcome to Sermons, from Rabbi David Seth Kirshner. This episode is a special speaker, NJ GovernorĀ Phil Murphy who came to Emanu-El in honor of Solidarity Shabbat, November 3, 2018.
Rabbi Jason Rodich delivers a sermon at Emanu-El in San Francisco on 7-13-2018
12th Grade Confirmation Service at Emanu-El in San Francisco, 05-18-2018
Senior Rabbi Jonathan Singer gives a sermon on "Matzah as Resistance" at Emanu-El in San Francisco, March 16, 2018
Sermon By Rabbi Benay Lappe Introduction By Rabbi Jason Rodich Sermon was given at Emanu-El in San Franciso, 02-23-2018 Shabbat Service Rabbi Benay Lappe speaks on why she does NOT believe "that an unrecognizable Jewish future is bad news."
Rabbi Sydney Mintz delivers a sermon on January 19, 2018 @ Emanu-El in San Francisco.
Pastor Amos Brown delivers a sermon at Emanu-El in San Francisco for the Annual MLK Pulpit Exchange ā Third Baptist Church/Emanu-El Interfaith Services
Sermon from Shabbat service at Emanu-El in San Francisco, Friday, November 17, 2017 Rabbi Sydney Mintz speaks on her experiences on her recent trip to Germany and the difference in how Germany and the US have dealt with their national shame. "What if we erected a memorial everyplace in The United States where a lynching had occurred?
Yotam Polizer speaks at Emanu-El, October 20th of 2017
In the December 16, 2016 Jewish Sacred Aging Podcast, Rabbi Ben David, senior rabbi at Congregation Adath Emanu-El, Mt. Laurel, NJ, discusses his experience battling non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and how it is shaping a new perspective for his rabbinate, his life as a parent, and as a human being.Ā Rabbi David made his illness, treatment, and recovery the focus of his Yom Kippur sermon this year, which you can read here. [spp-player] About the Guest Rabbi Benjamin David was born in Philadelphia, PA and raised in Cherry Hill, NJ. He is the son of Rabbi Jerome and Peggy David. He attended Cherry Hill High School East and Muhlenberg College, where he majored in English Literature. In 1999, he graduated Magna Cum Laude and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. In 2004, he was ordained by the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in New York City. While in rabbinic school, he served numerous congregations, including Kol Hanishama of Jerusalem, Temple Beth Am of Monessen, PA and Temple Shaaray Tefila of Manhattan. He also served as intern at the Jewish Guild for the Blind and the Makor Steinhardt Center. He received numerous awards in the field of Talmud and Hebrew Literature and was the cofounder of Davar Aher, a student review. From 2005-2012, he served as assistant and associate rabbi at Temple Sinai of Roslyn, working closely with youth and teens, overseeing the Hebrew High School program, officiating at lifecycle events, teaching broadly, and helping to further develop the congregation's social action, community organizing, and interfaith programs. A competitive distant runner, he has completed sixteen marathons and twenty half marathons. He is a co-founder of the Running Rabbis, a social justice initiative that works with clergy worldwide to run and walk in the name of worthy causes. Rabbi DavidĀ is also active in the Jewish Federation of South Jersey, especially within the Young Adult Division, the Jewish Community Relations Council, Jewish Family and Children's Service, and is on the advisory board for The Voice. He is married to Lisa David, the Associate Director of Camp Harlam.Ā Ā They also met at Camp Harlam, where they both spent time as campers, counselors, and supervisors. They have three children, Noa, Elijah, and Samuel. Ā Ā
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Learn more about Emanu-El's position on the recent rise in anti-Semitism and our great hope for peace. Discover resources that will help us speak to our children about hate directed against our people or other people.
For those who missed Rabbi Green's discussion on this provocative topic at Emanu-El 2 weeks ago or at the Los Gatos JCC as part of Jewbilee! - well, here it is! :) This isĀ available on iTunes as a... This is a summary only, visit http://www.hamidrash.org for more details! :)