News Poll
 
Should Monterey Road from Dunne Avenue to Main Avenue through downtown be two lanes or four lanes?
Two
Four

This Is CAPTCHA Image
Enter numbers from above image:


Past Polls
   Top Lifestyles
 
       Opinion
     

     Around the Water Cooler: Leaks in Afghanistan
    Jul 30, 2010
     
     The liberal roadblocks to shrinking government
    Jul 28, 2010
     
      More Opinion...
       

    LIFESTYLES > CHUCK FLAGG


    South Valley Rabbi ordained, will be installed
    Jun 17, 2009
     By Chuck Flagg

    Attending Rabbi Israel's ordination ceremony from Congregation Emeth were, in front from left, Peter Mandel, Jim and Patty Bagesse, Elizabeth Mandel, Barbara Yazman, Marilyn Freund, Susan Meyers, Rebecca Kaminsky, Harold Kaminsky and Cantorial soloist Alisa Fineman. Back row, Paul Crompton, Barry Freund, Rabbi Israel, Congregational President Michael Oshan, Kathy and Rick Coencas. Not pictured: Jerry Dubin, Rena Dubin and Harlan Glatt.
    Congregation Emeth, South Valley's Jewish Community that was founded more than 30 years ago, has reached important milestones recently.

    After meeting for worship services in many different rented facilities in Morgan Hill and Gilroy, in September they dedicated a synagogue in Morgan Hill at 17835 Monterey St, a long-sought permanent site for worship, education and social activities.

    Then on May 25, Debbie Israel, who had served at first as student rabbi and then acting rabbi at Congregation Emeth, received her official ordination as rabbi by the Academy for Jewish Religion/CA (AJR/CA), a rabbinical, cantorial (Jewish music) and chaplaincy school. The ceremony was held at the Stephen S. Wise Synagogue in Los Angeles.

    Present to witness this important occasion were 16 members of Congregation Emeth, friends from Israel's former home in Houston and family members from around the country.

    Rabbi Israel is the eighth known generation of her family who has dedicated her life in Jewish service to God. In addition to seven rabbis in her ancestry, her father was the director of the Zionist Organization of America, Southwest Region and her son is Vanderbilt University's Executive Director of Hillel, the Center for Jewish Life on campus.

    From 1994 to 2000 she was the director of the Western Region of Jewish Women International, a nonprofit charitable organization that empowers women and girls through economic literacy, community training and healthy relationships education.

    Earlier she was managing editor and co-publisher of Noah's Ark, an award-winning international newspaper for Jewish children with more than one million readers. Her first career was in public relations.

    Five years ago she began her rabbinical studies at AJR/CA in Los Angeles, a transdenominational school which is not affiliated with any particular branch of Judaism.

    This required a weekly commute from Texas to Southern California, with "morning to night studies from Sunday through Tuesday."

    Three years ago, she moved to Northern California to accept a position as student rabbi at Congregation Emeth, shortening her commute but not the long hours of study.

    Her course work was extensive. She took classes in rabbinical and medieval Hebrew, Talmud, Jewish law and history. She had much practical work in rabbinic leadership and family and crisis counseling. Her goal was to "make applications of all this to contemporary Jewish life."

    "Because AJR/CA is not affiliated with any particular branch of Judaism, my teachers represented all branches of Judaism, from Orthodox to Renewal," Rabbi Israel said. "I was able to expand my ability to meet Jews wherever they are on their spiritual path, and I hope to bring this gift to the South County community."

    In April, the Board of Directors of Congregation Emeth offered Rabbi Israel a contract as its permanent rabbi, and on Sept. 4, she will be officially and ceremoniously installed.

    New officers and board members will also be installed during the Sabbath service. Rabbi Stan Levy, co-founder of AJR/CA and one of Rabbi Israel's mentors, will install her.

    The congregation is affiliated with Reform Judaism through membership in the Union for Reform Judaism, the largest denomination of American Jews today with more than 1.1 million members. This group tends to emphasize the ethical aspects of Judaism and believes that ancient customs can be adapted to modern life. Congregation Emeth has seen almost a 50 percent increase in membership in the past three years, particularly welcoming interfaith families.

    In addition to worship and social activities, the congregation has education programs for all ages: adult classes on many topics; Sunday Religious School to teach children about Jewish holidays, customs and ceremonies; and Wednesday Hebrew School to teach children the language of Jewish scripture and prayer.

    Rabbi Israel has enjoyed her time in South County, characterizing residents she has met here as "loving and caring people who are open, responsive and non-judgmental." She looks forward to not only serving the Emeth membership but also "working on important social justice issues with local clergy."

    She offers a warm welcome to Congregation Emeth for anyone "who is looking for God or an extended Jewish Community."

    For more information, call 778-8200 or visit www.emeth.net.


    Chuck Flagg
    Chuck Flagg is a retired teacher with a passion for religion. Reach him at cflagg@svnewspapers.com.

    POST A COMMENT

    If you are under 13 years of age you may read this message board, but you may not participate. Here are the full legal terms you agree to by using this comment form.

    blog comments powered by Disqus

    Add to Google Add to My Yahoo!  Email This Article  Print
     Lifestyles: Chuck Flagg
    Church, school partnership benefits students
    Jul 29, 2010
     
    University holds historic Bible exhibit
    Jul 21, 2010
     
    Residents prepare to respond in time of emergency
    Jul 14, 2010
     
    Learn the basics of the Christian faith
    Jul 7, 2010
     
     Lifestyles: Daily comics
    Comics directory
    Aug 4, 2009
     
    Flight Deck
    Aug 4, 2009
     
    Herb and Jamaal
    Aug 4, 2009
     
    Liberty Meadows
    Aug 4, 2009
     
     Lifestyles: Daily Interactive puzzles
    Puzzles Directory
    Aug 4, 2009
     
    Gideon Greenspan Daily Sudoku
    Aug 4, 2009
     
    International Wordfind
    Aug 4, 2009
     
    Charles Preston Crosswords
    Aug 4, 2009
     
    More Chuck Flagg... More Daily comics... More Daily Interactive puzzles...


     Obituaries

     Rodolfo Suarez Reyes
    12/17/1939 - 7/25/2010

     Virginia May Walsh
    4/9/1930 - 7/26/2010

     Louis (Louie) De Jesus
    4/16/1945 - 7/23/2010

     Lillian (Lolly) Amato
    10/31/1931 - 7/22/2010

     Olive Jean Monroe
    12/11/1931 - 7/6/2010

     Anna G. Scettrini
    1/9/1932 - 7/3/2010

     Karen Simunic
    7/8/1944 - 7/3/2010

     Barry Johnston
    3/25/1947 - 6/26/2010

     Photos
    News
         
    Sports
         
    Special Events
         
    Full Pages
         
     Videos
    Gilroy Garlic Festival: City vs. City Challenge
    Jul 26, 2010
     
    Firefighters battle Paicines helicopter fire
    Jun 23, 2010
     
    MH man found dead in burnt home
    Jun 18, 2010
     
    Lessons learned from Cinco de Mayo
    Jun 8, 2010
     
    Morganhilldining
     Most Wanted
     
    More Obituaries... More Photos... More Videos...
    Advertise | Contact Us | Subscriber Center | RSS Feed
    Copyright © 2010 | MainStreet Media Group | All rights reserved.