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CCAR Journal - Winter 2023
The Reform Jewish Quarterly - Rabbinate as Career
Edited by Rabbi Edwin C. Goldberg
210 Pages6.00 × 9.00 × 0.50 in
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The Rabbinate as Career: Challenges and Opportunities
- At the Gates
- Reflections of a Rabbinate – Rabbi Lewis Kamrass
- Getting What You Wish For: Jewish Professionals and the Emotional Meaning of Money – Rabbi Ellen Lewis
- Fifty Years with One Congregation: A Memoir of Sorts – Rabbi Peter H. Grumbacher
- Joys of Being a Second-Career Rabbi – Rabbi Sanford Olshansky
- “That’s No Job for a Jewish Boy”: In Honor of Those Who Guided Me in My Rabbinate – Rabbi Philip Bently
- Making the Circuit – Rabbi Jordan Parr
- An Unlikely Journey – Rabbi Neal Katz
- “Egypt Is Lost”: Lessons for History and America – Rabbi Elaine Rose Glickman
- Declarations of Dialogue: Christian, Jewish, and Muslim Overtures to the Religious Other – Rabbi Judith Schindler
- M’gillah and Machiavelli: Esther’s Political Science – Rabbi Leigh Lerner
- Challenges and Opportunities for Change: Biblical Models – Rabbi Steven Bob
- Interpersonal T’shuvah – Rabbi Neil Hirsch
- Aliyat HaNefesh: How to Raise the Community’s Spirituality One Step at a Time – Rabbi Lester Polansky
- From Strength to Strength: Finding Success, Happiness, and Deep Purpose in the Second Half of Life – Arthur C. Brooks – Reviewed by Rabbi Melanie Aron
- Power and Gender in Rabbinic Sexual Abuse: A Review Essay: When Rabbis Abuse: Power, Gender, and Status in the Dynamics of Sexual Abuse in Jewish Culture – Elana Sztokman – Reviewed by Rabbi Rachel Adler, PhD
- The Beauty of Dusk: On Vision Lost and Found – Frank Bruni – Reviewed by Rabbi David J. Zucker, PhD
- A God We can Believe In – Edited by Richard Agler and Rifat Soncino – Reviewed by Rabbi Geoffrey Dennis
- Search: A Novel – Michelle Huneven – Reviewed by Rabbi Benjamin Altshuler
- The Third Temple – Abraham B. Yehoshua – Reviewed by Rabbi Dr. Israel Bobrov Zoberman
- Arc of Our History: A Social and Political Narrative of Family and Nation – Stanley Rigler – Reviewed by Rabbi Daniel Polish
- Headstone – Mark Elber – Reviewed by Rabbi Natalie Louise Shribman
- Homeless No More – Rabbi Dr. Israel Bobrov Zoberman
- The Night Before My Doctor’s Appointment – Richard Fein
Rabbi Edwin Goldberg currently serves as the rabbi of Congregation Beth Shalom of The Woodlands, in the Houston area. He received rabbinic ordination and a doctorate in Hebrew Literature from the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion (in 1989 and 1994, respectively). He has authored several books, including: Midrash for Beginners, Heads and Tales: Stories of the Sages to Enlighten Our Minds, Swords and Plowshares: Jewish Views of War and Peace, Love Tales from the Talmud, Saying No and Letting Go: Jewish Wisdom on Making Room for What Matters Most. He served as the Coordinating Editor of the new Reform Jewish machzor, Mishkan HaNefesh. He also edited a companion commentary, Divrei Mishkan HaNefesh and has published many articles and sermons. Rabbi Goldberg has taught as an adjunct professor at the University of Miami in the department of Religious Studies and Judaic Studies. He is also a graduate of the Institute for Jewish Spirituality.
