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Zvika Krieger, the new spiritual leader of Chochmat HaLev, has brought Jewish spirituality to many milieus — including leading Shabbat services at Burning Man in 2018. (Background photo/Sasha Juliard)
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Chochmat HaLev, Berkeley’s ‘graying’ Renewal synagogue, names Zvika Krieger new spiritual leader

by Dan Pine April 25, 2022April 25, 2022

For its next spiritual leader, Chochmat HaLev in Berkeley has found someone well-versed in Jewish text, liturgy, Biblical Hebrew, ritual and tradition. And he can dance. Four months after the […]

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