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Daniel Greyber

Daniel Greyber became Executive Director of Camp Ramah in California shortly after his ordination at the Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies at the University of Judaism in May 2002, where he teaches courses on liturgy and Halakhah to first year rabbinical students. He helped found Lishma, an innovative learning program of Ramah and the Ziegler School, in which young adult Jews spend the summer exploring traditional Jewish texts, prayer, and practice at Camp Ramah in California. He also founded The Neshama Minyan at Temple Beth Am and Minyan Nifla at Sinai Temple in Los Angeles, soulful Friday night services using the melodies of the late Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach. Daniel attended UC Berkeley and Northwestern University, graduating with Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Communication Studies, and was a gold medalist and Captain of the US Swimming Team at the 1993 World Maccabiah Games. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife Jennifer and his three sons Alon, Benjamin, and Ranon.

Friday Night Services: Traditional Egalitarian With Voices Only

Ritual and Prayer

This traditional egalitarian Friday night service of Hebrew liturgy will help you usher in the Shabbat in a relaxed atmosphere. This service will have mixed gender seating and no musical instruments be will used.

Shame and Torah

Text and Thought, Teen Approved

It's not good to shame other people, but what role, if any, should shame play in a modern Jewish community? We'll examine a passage from the Talmud (Mo'ed Katan 16a) to explore this issue.

Sex and Torah in the Modern Age

Text and Thought, Teen Approved

Let's have a frank conversation about Judaism and sexuality in the modern world. Appropriate for parents, teens, and young adults.

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