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Rabbi Denise L. Eger is is the founding spiritual leader at Congregation Kol Ami. Rabbi Eger holds a B.A. in Religion from the University of Southern California. She received her Masters Degree from Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion and was ordained at the New York campus in 1988. She received her Doctor of Divinity from Hebrew Union College in 2013. She has worked in congregations with people of all ages, families and individuals. She is the editor of the groundbreaking book, Mishkan Ga'avah: Where Pride Dwells A Celebration of LGBTQ Jewish Life and Ritual and Gender & Religious Leadership: Women Rabbis, Pastors and Ministers. She is a Past President of the Central Conference of American Rabbis. She is the founder and principle of ReZilience Strategies. A Consulting and Coaching organization specializing is clergy and nonprofit executives. Following extensive coaching studies and certifications with Coaching4Clergy and Coaching4Leadership Rabbi Eger has been working with clients to help them achieve their goals. Rabbi Eger is a noted author. Her groundbreaking new book Mishkan Ga'avah: Where Pride Dwells A Celebration of LGBTQ Jewish Life and Ritual (CCARPRESS, 2020) has recently been published to 5 star reviews. In November of 2019 Rabbi Eger's first book was published Gender and Religious Leadership Women Rabbis Pastors and Minsters by Rowman & Littlefield Press. She is a Sr. Rabbinic Fellow of the Shalom Hartman Institute. She has served on numerous Rabbinic boards and organizations. Rabbi Eger has published extensively on human sexuality, interfaith dialogue and human rights and has appeared on television and radio as an expert in these areas. An accomplished educator, and a dedicated spiritual and community leader, Rabbi Eger has been at the forefront of building new and more accessible Jewish communities. Rabbi Eger previously served as the president of the Pacific Association of Reform Rabbis and was the first female president of the Southern California Board of Rabbis.
September 27, 2010September 26, 2010

The last week

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Sadly, the last week is here. That is the last week of the 2010 MLB season.  The regular season ends next Sunday, Oct 3.  Yikes! Where did the boys of summer go?  It went way too fast.  I didn’t go to enough games.  I didn’t soak it in enough and now the last week is…Read more »

September 26, 2010

More on Women at the Wall

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On Yom Kippur Day the women of Kol Ami took pictures with Torah scrolls to be part of the Women of the Wall Campaign to flood Israeli leadership with women holding scrolls.   If you want to add your picture to the campaign visit the Women of the Wall website.  (or make a donation!) Of…Read more »

September 24, 2010September 23, 2010

I want to visit Florida again

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I used to live there.  For 2 years when I was a kid I lived in Miami and Miami Beach. I haven’t visited Florida very often since then.  Maybe five times.  I admit it, Florida isn’t a place I’ve wanted to visit.  Especially after the 2000 election.  And because of its antiquated laws about adoption…Read more »

September 23, 2010September 22, 2010

Sukkot Yummies

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Sukkot Rabbi Denise L. Eger This week we celebrate Sukkot the fall harvest festival beginning on Wednesday evening, September 22. Today is the first full day of the holy day. On the fifteenth of the seventh month (shall be the holiday of Sukkot, seven days for the God . The first day shall be a…Read more »

September 22, 2010September 22, 2010

DADT and the Shame Game

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Yesterday’s Senate debacle on the Defense Authorization bill was shameful.  The Democratic Leadership starting with Harry Reid and working its way back to President Obama sold out the LGBT community by once again saying they are committed to LGBT rights but not really working fully for LGBT inclusion.  My goodness they couldn’t get the votes.  The vote…Read more »

September 21, 2010September 20, 2010

Therefore Choose Life: A Yom Kippur 5771 Sermon

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Therefore Choose Life Rabbi Denise L. Eger, Yom Kippur Morning 5771. We live in a world surrounded by death.  War, famine, floods, gas line explosions in San Bruno and vampires.   We are a culture that glorifies death.  Who would have thought that one of the most popular TV shows is about a police man that…Read more »

September 20, 2010September 19, 2010

Sukkah building time

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With Yom Kippur over our thoughts turn to the Fall Harvest Festival of Sukkot. Time to build that sukkah, the small hut that will be our banquet hall and hotel for a week.  Beginning Wednesday night and lasting for 7 nights (if you are Reform or live in Israel), Sukkot is a wonderful joyous holiday.…Read more »

September 19, 2010September 19, 2010

A gift of tears: Kol Nidre 5771

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Below is my Kol Nidre Sermon for 5771. Tonight-I want to tell you a story.  A midrash. Midrash is a form of Jewish story that helps us better understand the Torah, that helps us better understand life.  And on this holy night of Kol Nidre, when we seek out God’s forgiveness and the forgiveness of…Read more »

September 18, 2010September 13, 2010

Time for Teshuvah on Leviticus 18

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Yom Kippur Rabbi Denise L. Eger This Shabbat is Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement.  The regular torah reading for this Shabbat corresponds to the portion that we read on Yom Kippur morning and the special portion we read on Yom Kippur afternoon.   In the morning we read from Parshat Nitzavim in Deuteronomy and in…Read more »

September 17, 2010September 17, 2010

A radical Kol Nidre

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Tonight at Kol Nidre services, the women of Kol Ami and their guests and friends are invited to create a tikkun… a rectification of the universe. Following services we will invite any woman to hold the Torah and take a photograph with it.  These will be sent to support Anat Hoffman, director of the Israel…Read more »

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