We at Beth
Israel feel a very special affinity with Rabbi Jacobs and his family because
Rabbi Jacobs is the sister of our members Ami
and Bill Minteer, and uncle of their three daughters -- Allyson, Rachelle and Sophie -- who
grew up in our congregation. We welcome
all the Minteers, as well as Rabbi Jacobs’ mother, Sookie Jacobs, who came in from the Desert for this occasion, and
the extended Jacobs family!
Lots of members of the Jacobs and Minteer familes attended! |
“The Jewish community
stands at a crossroads. The Jewish world that you are about to lead is awash in
change and challenge…. This moment in Jewish history demands bold thinking and
big ideas. It’s time to reinvent the architecture of Jewish life. It’s time to
cast a broad net, to explore options rather than to rule things out.”
· Rabbi Jacobs understands synagogues. He
served Westchester Reform Temple as rabbi for 20 years
· He is deeply committed to the State
of Israel and to global social justice issues.
· In his earlier congregation, in
Brooklyn Heights, R. Jacobs founded the first synagogue-based homeless shelter
in NYC.
· He grew up in Tustin in a large
suburban temple.
Let me tell you, Rabbi Jacobs, a
little about us: Beth Israel is at a place of peace in the house, stability and
engagement.
Emily Jennewein, Rabbi Jacobs, Hillel Executive Director Michael Rabkin and his daughter Jolene |
· We’re the largest and oldest
synagogue in Southern California, concluding our 150th anniversary.
· A year in which we celebrated with
large, inclusive events, and small, intimate, focused programs.
· Many opportunities for our members to
engage and re-engage in positive, pleasurable and meaningful ways, with other
members of our congregation and with Beth Israel itself.
· So, on that note of strength and optimism, stability, and peace
in our house, we’re ready to start building our next 150 years together.
So please join me in welcoming to
Beth Israel Rabbi Rick Jacobs, the president of the Union for Reform Judaism!
Ami Minteer and her brother, Rabbi Rick Jacobs |
Marcie and Cantor Emeritus Shelly Merel and Rabbi / Cantor Arlene Bernstein |
No comments:
Post a Comment