There is only one message today. VOTE. No excuses. Not my dog ate my ballot. Not I ran out of gas. Not My alarm didn’t go off. Not I couldn’t get off work. Not I don’t know where to go. Not I don’t care. Not My vote doesn’t count. Voting is our citizen’s responsibility. Voting…Read more »
Author: rabbieger
Here is the video of my Invocation at USC for President Obama
For those that didn’t get to be there, here is the video of my invocation for President Obama at University of Southern California on Friday, Oct 22. 2010. It was an honor to do this at my alma mater. I was happy that my son got be there to be part of this! Thanks to…Read more »
McCance resigns on Anderson Cooper:
Clint McCance an Arkansas School Board member resigned over his blatant homophobia and threats against gay people made on his Facebook page. Anderson Cooper of CNN interviewed McCance and tried to elicit an apology from him. But McCance didn’t apologize. He wiggled and wormed and couldn’t look Anderson Cooper in the eye. Even Dr. Phil…Read more »
Channel Four visits Kol Ami in light of terror threat
Kol Ami in the News! Yesterday KNBC visited Kol Ami in light of the terrorist threats against US synagogues in the Chicago area. Here is the interview by Patrick Healy. Local_Synagogue_Reacts_to_Terror_Threat_Los_Angeles-106363398.html
A new vision of Zionism
On Thursday morning I attended a wonderful lecture at the home of our Israel Consul General. Dr. Bambi Sheleg a modern Orthodox Israeli Journalist. She is a feminist and a concerned Israeli citizen. She founded a new organization in Israel called Eretz Acheret (which means another land). She is trying to create a dialogue between…Read more »
A Jewish music festival
Don’t forget to join us at Kol Ami tonight. The amazing Vox Femina choral group will be filling our sanctuary with Jewish music. Founded by Kol Ami member, Dr. Iris Levine chair of the music department at Cal Poly Pomona, Vox Femina has won numerous awards for their artistry and dedication. They will join with…Read more »
Answering the Hard questions
Parshat Chayei Sarah Genesis 23: 1 – 25:18 This week’s Torah portion Chayei Sarah begins with Sarah’s death and ends with Abraham’s death. The first Jewish generation passes in this week’s Torah portion. But in between Abraham is working behind the scenes to ensure that his son Isaac can continue his line by arranging for…Read more »
America holds its breath
Does it seem like everything is on hold? With a week to go until the Mid-Term elections it feels like the country is holding its collective breath. No one can exhale. The angry ads fill the airwaves. The bluster of the pundits goes on infinitum. Wall Street chugs along but no jobs are appearing. The…Read more »
In an age of Doubt
So more and more people are moving away from organized religion says Robert Putnam and David Campbell (read LA Times article here). They are the authors of a new book “American Grace: How Religion Divides and Unites Us.” This is something I hear all the time from people. They don’t believe in religion because they can’t…Read more »
Baseball Quandry
So the World Series is set. Rangers v Giants begins on Wednesday. National League has home field advantage because of their win in the All-Star Game. But the quandry is who to root for? The Rangers are part of American League West. The same as my beloved Angels. The Giants are the Anti-Dodgers. The rivalry…Read more »