Just in time for World AIDS Day on December 1 the Pope has finally begun a proper recognition of the important role of condoms in the prevention of AIDS/HIV disease. He has admitted that condoms reduce the transmission of AIDS. This from a Pope and a Vatican and a Catholic Church that has condemned condom…Read more »
Author: rabbieger
Be The Light
Friday night I had the wonderful honor of installing Rabbi Ari Margolis as the assistant rabbi of Temple Beth Or in Raleigh, N.C. Below is my installation d’var torah for Ari. Shabbat Shalom I am so honored to be here at Temple Beth Or this Shabbat. It is not often that I get…Read more »
Parental trip
I visited my parents this week. Yes I had to come across the country to do so. But my parents are both dead. My dad in 1994 and my mom in 2006. It is hard to be an orphan. It happens to us all. I was lucky I was an adult when my folks died.…Read more »
NY Archbishop to Speak for Bishops
The Catholic Bishops have elected the New York Archbishop Timothy Dolan as its spokesperson and. This is more of the rightward march of the Catholic church. Dolan has been a colorful and involved archbishop for New York. He has spoken out gay marriage and of course abortion rights, condemning both. Perhaps not surprising for Catholics.…Read more »
Struggle, Reconciliation and Hope
Parshat Vayishlach Genesis 32:4 -36:43 In this week’s Torah portion, Vayishlach, our patriarch Jacob is finally returning to the land of his father Isaac, the land of Canaan after a long sojourn in the land of his mother’s family. He left for his Uncle Laban’s house as an individual but he is returning to the…Read more »
Immigration facts
Last week I addressed the Catholic -Jewish Women’s 34th Annual Dialogue. I spoke on the challenge of immigration Reform. In my research on the topic besides the spiritual values of welcoming the stranger, one law for the resident and the citizen, love your neighbor as yourself, Don’t do unto others as you don’t want done…Read more »
FourSquare for Real
Have you figured out Foursquare? I haven’t really. The site is there to help you locate yourself. Well at least let others know where you are. I am not so sure I always want everyone to know exactly where I am although the truth of the matter is I am almost always at the Temple!…Read more »
Yet another road closure UGH
Okay here is another Pet Peeve. Road closures for races, marathons, 5k’s and charity walks. I know you didn’t expect me to be a bit of a Scrooge. But I am done with the LA Marathon, Triathlon, walk for this and walk for that, Halloween and Mardi Gras street closures. It is getting…Read more »
Passing on Torah to Teachers of Torah
Friday night, erev Shabbat I had the great honor of installing as Senior Rabbi of Temple Beth Hillel, Rabbi Sarah Hronsky. She has been the associate rabbi for seven years prior since ordination from Hebrew Union College and following the retirement of her Senior Rabbi, Jim Kaufman was elected to the position of Senior Rabbi…Read more »
Shabbat Angels and Harmony
Shabbat Shalom. I am looking forward tonight to being with Vox Femina at the Zipper Auditorium, 200 N. Grand Av in Downtown Los Angeles as they perform their fall concert Vox Judaica. I have the great privilege of introducing a piece of music dedicated to the Women of the Wall who struggle for…Read more »