Rabbi Mary L. Zamore is the editor of and a contributing author to two acclaimed CCAR Press Challenge and Change anthologies, The Sacred Exchange: Creating A Jewish Money Ethic (2019) and The Sacred Table: Creating a Jewish Food Ethic (2011). The Sacred Table was designated a finalist by the National Jewish Book Awards. Rabbi Zamore served as consulting editor for Sharing the Journey: The Haggadah for the Contemporary Family (CCAR Press, 2012) and contributed toLights in the Forest: Rabbis Respond to Twelve Essential Jewish Questions (CCAR Press, 2014), and The Sacred Calling: Four Decades of Women in the Rabbinate (CCAR Press, 2016), winner of the 2017 National Jewish Book Award in Women's Studies. Rabbi Zamore was ordained by Hebrew Union College–Jewish Institute of Religion in New York in 1997 and serves as the Executive Director of the Women's Rabbinic Network, an affiliate of the CCAR. She is the co-leader of the Reform Pay Equity Initiative. Having visited numerous communities, Rabbi Zamore is available for lectures and scholar-in-residence programs. She will work with your community to customize any program. Her presentations explore topics like, but are not limited to: Tithing, Tzedaka and Other Ways of Creating a Just WorldJudaism's View of Wealth: Good or Bad?The Moral and Spiritual Challenge of WealthWe should and Can Talk about Money Three MoneyTexts Every Jew Should Know Your Sacred Table: Jewish Food EthicsCoveting vs. ContentmentLearn to Build a Mishkan, not a Golden Calf The Power of the Fork: Eating with EthicsLiberal Jews & Kashrut: Really!?Creating Communal Food PoliciesThe Bitter Side of Chocolate and Other Fair Trade IssuesWhat Chameitz, Matzah, & Manna Can Teach Us for TodayKosher Wine and Its Challenges – The Spirituality of FastingQueen Esther and Her Quest for Empowerment through Food Rabbi Zamore's presentations can include sermons, in-depth text study, wine or food tastings, as well as adult, religious school, or family programs. She can also help communities design yearlong study programs, multi-session classes, or multifaceted single events, modeled around the themes of The Sacred Table or The Sacred Exchange.