Rabbi Rebecca W. Sirbu is Director of Rabbis Without Borders, and is known for thinking “outside the box.” Rabbis Without Borders is a program of CLAL - The National Center for Learning and Leadership – a leader in religious pluralism, linking Jewish wisdom with innovative scholarship to deepen civic and spiritual participation in American life.
Rabbi Sirbu is a graduate of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America and a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Vassar College. A trained hospital chapl...
Rabbi Rebecca W. Sirbu is Director of Rabbis Without Borders, and is known for thinking “outside the box.” Rabbis Without Borders is a program of CLAL - The National Center for Learning and Leadership – a leader in religious pluralism, linking Jewish wisdom with innovative scholarship to deepen civic and spiritual participation in American life.
Rabbi Sirbu is a graduate of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America and a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Vassar College. A trained hospital chaplain, she has worked at Beth Israel Medical Center, Lenox Hill Hospital and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York. Her published articles include: “Leadership During Uncertain Times,” and “Theologies of Suffering: How Judaism can Help You Cope.”
Topics in this engaging hour include: What Rabbi Sirbu means by thinking “outside the box”; Rabbis without Borders - how it came about, what the program does; working across denominations to create vibrant Jewish and civic life; making meaning; life events and celebrations; what drew her to becoming a rabbi, and how the role manifests today; the core of faith; a poem by Rabbi Rami Shapiro; the value and wisdom of religious traditions; tension between religions; religious pluralism; her writings about suffering, grieving and healing; jewishvaluesonline.org, and other great resources featuring Jewish response to many questions about life; religious tolerance; and more.
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