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Rabbi sharon brous biography of michael jackson

          Brous was ordained by the Jewish Theological Seminary in and received a Master's Degree in Human Rights from Columbia University.

        1. Brous was ordained by the Jewish Theological Seminary in and received a Master's Degree in Human Rights from Columbia University.
        2. #ICYMI -- PUSH THE NEXT GENERATION | RABBI SHARON BROUS: GEN Z SHOULD BRIDGE DIVIDES WITH EMPATHY In this episode, Rabbi Sharon Brous and.
        3. Rabbi Brous amplifies a vision of faith collectives building a more just and compassionate world through meaningful civic engagement and interfaith dialogue.
        4. The national bestseller from one of our country's most prominent rabbis, an inspiring book about the power of community based on one of her most impactful.
        5. Rabbi @sharonbrous, co-founder of @weareikar has known Hadassah for a long time, and she has thoughts: plus, so much love for @amichailaulavie.
        6. Rabbi Brous amplifies a vision of faith collectives building a more just and compassionate world through meaningful civic engagement and interfaith dialogue..

          Sharon Brous

          American rabbi (born 1973)

          Sharon Brous (born November 30, 1973) is an American rabbi[1] who is the senior rabbi of IKAR, a Jewish congregation in Los Angeles.

          She was one of the founders of IKAR in 2004, along with Melissa Balaban, who currently serves as IKAR's Chief Executive Officer, and others.[2][3]

          Biography

          In 2013, The Daily Beast listed Brous as #1 on its list of America's most influential rabbis; she ranked #5 on the same list in 2012.[4] The publication wrote that "Ikar, the come-as-you-are spiritual community that Brous, 39, founded nearly a decade ago, has become a magnet for L.A.’s young, unaffiliated Jews" in a time when many synagogues face "disaffected, declining membership."[4]

          In 2006, the Forward cited her as among the 50 most influential American Jews.[5] In 2013 she blessed President Obama and Vice President Biden at the Inaugural National Prayer Service, and blessed LA May