Rockets are flying again in southern Israel. A barrage of rockets target Israel from Gaza over the last few days. On Saturday more than 50 rockets bombed southern Israel. Two Israelis were injured and there was building damage. Monday a grad rocket exploded in the port city of Ashkelon in an industrial area sending several…Read more »
Author: rabbieger
Stop Genocide: Walk
Have you registered yet? I mean for the Jewish World Watch Walk to End Genocide on Sunday April 10. It is a few weeks away I know. But as we just observed the Holiday of Purim and today is Shushan Purim (Purim observed in walled cities (like Jerusalem) now is a good time to be…Read more »
DOMA Repeal on Deck
On Wednesday Senator Diane Feinstein introduced a repeal of the Defense of Marriage Act. This is the federal law that was passed during the Clinton Administration that set aside the fourth amendment to our Constitution saying that states did not have to recognize all marriages done in another state. Specifically aimed at marriage between same-sex couples. Of…Read more »
2011 Human Rights Campaign Los Angeles Dinner and Awards Gala
2011 Human Rights Campaign Los Angeles Dinner and Awards Gala. Here is a link to a story about last week’s Human Rights Campaign Awards dinner and pictures from the event!
Laugh in the face of turmoil
We all need a little levity. The world is so upside down right now. And the world is not an easy place to be. The Libyans are still engaged in a bloody civil war to oust the terrible dictator Gaddafi. Israel is still reeling from the murders of a settler family in Itamar. And of…Read more »
Radioactive Japan
My heart aches for Japan. The pictures and daily news is overwhelming. The debris fields left from the tsunami are overpowering. The constant replaying of the black waves of water re-traumatizing. And of course the nuclear nightmare is one that we can’t wake up from. How painful this destruction especially in coming to a country…Read more »
My remarks from HRC Gala
Thank you again to the Human Rights Campaign for recognizing me at their Los Angeles Gala on Saturday night with the Community Equality Awards! What a wonderful soiree. The baseball player was my “date”. I was so proud to be there with him and so many good friends and temple members. And most of all…Read more »
A Prayer for Japan
The devastation in Japan is overwhelming. My heart aches as the scenes of building rocking, flames reaching high into the heavens and the waters crash through fields far from the shoreline. Please help the people of Japan. You can donate to the Jewish Federations North American Japan Relief Efforts by clicking here. Here is the…Read more »
WeHo needs a collective breath
It was a very nasty campaign. People in West Hollywood are a vocal bunch. They always have been. And people are not afraid to share their feelings or ideas. But this year’s campaign for city council with lots of candidates for the three open seats was the nastiest I have seen in a long time.…Read more »
A New Book of the Bible
Parshat Vayikra Leviticus 1:1-6:5 The third book of the Bible begins this week just as we begin the new month of Adar Bet. Leviticus is also known as Torat Cohanim- the Torah of the Priests or the Instructions for the Priests. Throughout this book of the Bible the details of priestly holy work are described. …Read more »