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Rabbi Amy Eilberg

Rabbi Amy Eilberg

Rabbi Amy Eilberg serves as a spiritual director, peace educator, justice activist, and teacher of Mussar. She leads efforts on racial justice and inclusion for the Conservative movement and lives in Los Altos. Learn more about her work at rabbiamyeilberg.com.

Marchers cross the iconic Edmund Pettus Bridge to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Bloody Sunday march. (Rabbi Amy Eilberg)
Posted inTorah

‘Despair is not a strategy’: Marching in Selma, 60 years later

Rabbi Amy Eilberg by Rabbi Amy Eilberg March 20, 2025March 20, 2025
"Lamentations Over the Death of the First-Born of Egypt" by Charles Sprague Pearce (1877)
Posted inTorah

The Torah is worried about the effects of violence — even on the perpetrators

Rabbi Amy Eilberg by Rabbi Amy Eilberg January 30, 2025January 30, 2025
Detail from “Jacob and Rachel at the Well” by James Tissot, 1899
Posted inTorah

How will we get through the next four years? This week’s Torah portion can help

Rabbi Amy Eilberg by Rabbi Amy Eilberg December 5, 2024December 6, 2024
Palestinians walk through rubble following an Israeli airstrike on the Rimal neighborhood of Gaza City in northern Gaza on Oct. 9, 2023. (Wafa-APAimages via Wikimedia Commons)
Posted inLocal Voice

Why I couldn’t pray this Yom Kippur

Rabbi Amy Eilberg by Rabbi Amy Eilberg October 18, 2024October 18, 2024
Dinner in Cantor David Frommer’s sukkah in his San Francsico home, Oct. 10, 2017. (David A.M. Wilensky/J. Staff)
Posted inTorah

This year, we need more than a sukkah to protect us

Rabbi Amy Eilberg by Rabbi Amy Eilberg October 16, 2024October 16, 2024
Kol Nidrei in the 1272 Worms Machzor
Posted inTorah

The Torah reminds us that every moment of our lives offers new possibilities

Rabbi Amy Eilberg by Rabbi Amy Eilberg August 29, 2024August 30, 2024
Peace activist Maoz Inon gives a tour of the old city of Nazareth. (Courtesy Rabbi Amy Eilberg)
Posted inLocal Voice

Visiting Israel, I discovered that hope for peace still exists

Rabbi Amy Eilberg by Rabbi Amy Eilberg July 17, 2024July 17, 2024
"Moses Strikes the Rock" by Richard Andre, 1884
Posted inTorah

Our tradition’s ambivalence toward anger stands out in a world full of rage

Rabbi Amy Eilberg by Rabbi Amy Eilberg July 11, 2024July 11, 2024
Crops growing at Givat Hen in Israel in 2013. (Photo/Wikimedia via PikiWiki CC BY 2.5)
Posted inTorah

This Torah portion’s vision of economic reorganization sounds a lot like socialism

Rabbi Amy Eilberg by Rabbi Amy Eilberg May 23, 2024May 23, 2024
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How to talk about the elephant in the room at this year’s seder

Rabbi Amy Eilberg by Rabbi Amy Eilberg April 10, 2024

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