Kantrowitz, Rabbi Min (AJRCA 2004)
A fellow of the CLAL Rabbis Without Borders program, Rabbi Kantrowitz served thousands of unaffiliated Jews in New Mexico from 2004 until 2015.
A fellow of the CLAL Rabbis Without Borders program, Rabbi Kantrowitz served thousands of unaffiliated Jews in New Mexico from 2004 until 2015.
Specializations
Baby Naming Ceremonies
Bereavement Counseling
Chevra Kaddisha/Post-Death Ritual
Funerals, Memorial Services & Unveilings
Public Speaking
Vocal/Instrumental Performance
Weddings
Rabbi
Rabbi Emerita, Congregation Emeth, Morgan Hill, CA
Executive Director, Interfaith Activities, Morgan Hiil-Gilroy, CA
Community Rabbi, Santa Cruz County, CA
Position: Rabbi Served as Rabbi/Chaplain at Los Angeles Jewish Home for the Aging: 2000-2014 Specializations Baby Naming Ceremonies Bereavement Counseling Corporate Chaplaincy Dedications & New Home Blessings Funerals, Memorial Services & Unveilings Hospice Chaplaincy Senior Living Programming Spiritual Counseling/Spiritual Direction Teaching/Education Visiting the Sick/Bikkur Cholim Weddings Other Specializations: Spiritual accompanying through the eldering journey.…
Born & raised in Israel. Served two year in the Israeli Defense Forces. Married for 45 years, three sons, and four grandkids.
Currently serving as Coordinator of the Caring Community Program of the Pasadena Jewish Temple and Center
Rabbi Ilana Goldhaber-Gordon took an unusual path to the rabbinate. She holds a Phd in biochemistry from MIT, has studied Talmud at the highest levels, was educated in Orthodox, Conservative and post-denominational institutions, and brings the diversity of these experiences to everything she does.
Thesis Title: LOST OBJECTS AND FOUND SUBJECTS: TALMUD STUDY AS AN INTERPERSONAL, NEURO-INTEGRATIVE SPIRITUAL PRACTICE (2012) Abstract: When we engage with a text of the Talmud in this place at this time we deal both with a historically meaningful text and one that is relevant in our current day to day lives. How is it…