Rabbi Amy Eilberg Rabbi Amy Eilberg serves as a spiritual director, peace educator and justice activist, and teacher of Mussar. More information on her work can be found at rabbiamyeilberg.com. Recent Stories Nov 5, 2020 For the good of all our children: Torah for after the election Sep 18, 2020 Who by virus and who by fire? Who by fear and who by racism? Jul 31, 2020 In our time of exile, we are not alone Jun 12, 2020 Sound the trumpets of justice for all Apr 24, 2020 In this week’s Torah portion, a mysterious disease strikes Mar 6, 2020 How much spiritual energy should we devote to anti-Semitism? Feb 18, 2020 What kind of country does this? Jan 17, 2020 Finding the balance between righteousness and self-righteousness Dec 13, 2019 Security and compassion collide in competing readings of Torah Oct 18, 2019 In the sukkah, as in life, we are both vulnerable and safe Aug 23, 2019 In these trying times, what are we to do? Here’s the Torah’s answer. Aug 14, 2019 Why this rabbi protested U.S. immigration policy on Tisha B’Av Jun 27, 2019 Be cognizant of your fears, but don’t let them overpower you May 2, 2019 On S.F. streets, it’s too easy to cast out human ‘scapegoats’ Mar 7, 2019 A navigation system for life’s journey Jan 10, 2019 Overturning an unjust regime? This week’s Torah portion has a lot to say. Nov 8, 2018 The Torah’s model for civil discourse Oct 24, 2018 My journey into America's ugly past Sep 13, 2018 How will you make the most of your short time? Aug 20, 2018 What Torah can tell us about the cruelty of social media Previous PageNext Page