LGBT History Month: An “iconic” project that will feature LGBT role models :: EDGE Philadelphia. See this press release about LGBT History month. And see who is number 11!
Author: rabbieger
October is #LGBT History Month-click on the video
October is LGBT History Month. I am honored to have been chosen one of the ICONS of this year’s LGBT History month by the Equality Forum. If you click on the video just to the right of this each day a different important person in the LGBT community is highlighted. Watch for my story! Thank…Read more »
Happy 5772
I want to wish you a very Happy New Years day. Tonight the month of Tishrei arrives and so does 5772 of the Jewish calendar. I hope that this night ushers in for you and those you love a season of renewal, blessing and hope. The Ten Days of Repentance allow for deep reflection and…Read more »
No Status Apologies
We are entering the last hours of 5771. And soon the Jewish New Year will be here. I am fascinated by the number of posts and status updates on facebook, linkedin and the like that are blanket apologies for behavior. New Year’s greetings abound. But I have been noticing this year more than last many…Read more »
A Taste of Judaism
Are you curious about Judaism? Ever want to know about Judaism? Gone to a lot of Bar Mitzvahs and been intrigued with the rituals? Shared a Passover seder at a friend’s house and thought this was for you? If your not Jewish yourself but thought you’d like to know more-then I will be teaching the…Read more »
Thank You LA Magazine and Wendy Greuel
Thank you to Los Angeles Magazine and Wendy Greuel. Wendy, Los Angeles City Controller named me as one of her four nominees to LA Magazine’s October issue dedicated to women as a “Los Angeles Game Changer” for my work on behalf of the LGBT community, the Jewish community and on behalf of people with HIV/AIDS.…Read more »
Selichot
Saturday night is Selichot. It is the way we really make sure that we have done some of the initial preparations of our spirit and soul as we enter the New Year. We recite familiar High Holy Day prayers like the Al Cheyt and Avinu Malkeinu. We hear the shofar sounds. These begin to ready…Read more »
Return-Nitazvim
Parshat Nitzavim-Vayelech Deuteronomy 29:9-31:30 We always read Parshat Nitzavim on the Shabbat before Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year. This short double Torah portion echoes the themes of this season. If we return in repentance, teshuvah to God, then God will open our hearts and embrace us. In Jewish tradition God is the Force in…Read more »
Celebration Day
Today is a celebration day. Don’t Ask Don’t Tell is officially over as a policy of the US Military. In place since 1993, this discriminatory policy has caused untold havoc on soldiers and their families. It has placed a horrible burden on our gay and lesbian soldiers. The burden of silence and lies. It has…Read more »
Exasperated Parenting
For all the exasperated parents of teenagers-me included here is a Shabbat prayer: Dear God Grant me patience, kindness and understanding. Grant me patience, kindness and understanding. When I am ready to lose my cool help me remember to count to ten and remember that little bundle I carried in those first few weeks. Help…Read more »