Tamar Elad-Appelbaum
Rabbi Tamar Elad-Appelbaum is the founder of ZION: An Eretz Israeli Congregation in Jerusalem; and Vice President of the Masorti Rabbinical Assembly. Her work spans and links tradition and innovation, working toward Jewish spiritual and ethical renaissance. She devotes much of her energy to the renewal of community life in Israel and the struggle for human rights. Rabbi Elad-Appelbaum served as rabbi of Congregation Magen Avraham in the Negev; as a congregational rabbi in the New York suburbs alongside Rabbi Gordon Tucker; and as Assistant Dean of the Schechter Rabbinical Seminary in Jerusalem. In 2010 she was named by the Forward as one of the five most influential female religious leaders in Israel for her work promoting pluralism and Jewish religious freedom.
Conflicts over Sovereignty and Dispossession | Congregation & Community | Elections & Voting | Erev Shabbat | Hateful Intolerance, Prejudice, and Bigotry | Mass Shootings & Gun Violence | 🇺🇸 Mother's Day (2nd Sunday of May) | Mourning | Social Justice, Peace, and Liberty | Terror | 🌐 United Nations Day (October 24th) | 🇮🇱 Yom haB'ḥirut | 🇮🇱 Yom ha-Ém (30 Shəvat)
2014 Gush Etzion kidnapping and murder | 2014 Israel–Gaza conflict | 2018 Pittsburgh synagogue shooting | 2020 Israeli legislative election | 2023 Israeli judicial reform protests | candle lighting | candles | civic prayers | civilian non-combatants | difference disagreement and deviance | disagreement | ארץ ישראל Erets Yisrael | Israeli–Palestinian conflict | kindling | martyrdom | mass murder inside a synagogue | מדינת ישראל Medinat Yisrael | Needing Vocalization | فلسطين Filasṭīn Palestine | pluralism | Prayers after acts of terrible violence | קינות Ḳinōt | tolerance of difference | ישראל Yisrael | 21st century C.E. | 58th century A.M.
אֵלֶּה אֶזְכְּרָה, נוּסַח פִּיטְסְבּוּרְג | Eileh Ezkarah for Pittsburgh, by Rabbi Jonathan Perlman with Rabbi Tamar Elad-Appelbaum & Rabbi Martin Cohen (2019)
Contributed on: 26 Sep 2019 by Jonathan Perlman | Tamar Elad-Appelbaum | Martin Samuel Cohen | ❧
A ḳinah for the martyrs of the Tree of Life synagogue massacre in Boston in 2018. . . .