PAST ARTICLES AND SERMONS FROM RABBI BAIR
Rabbi Ethan Bair
JULY 2013 TO JUNE 2018
Email: RabbiBair@tbsmb.org
Rabbi Ethan Bair grew up in Boston where he was raised by spiritual seekers who rediscovered their Judaism through the Jewish Renewal movement. A graduate of Oberlin College and a former Fulbright scholar to Germany, Rabbi Bair was ordained at the Reform seminary, Hebrew Union College, Los Angeles, in 2011. He wrote his Rabbinic thesis on “Re-Envisioning Reform Jewish Prayer,” with Dr. Rachel Adler. While in rabbinical school, he was a recipient of the prestigious Schusterman Rabbinical Fellowship, which brought together future Reform and Conservative rabbis to learn about volunteer engagement, strategic planning and synagogue management. Stemming from this experience, Rabbi Bair would describe himself as a member of a new generation of Jewish leaders for whom denominations are secondary to transformational Jewish experience. For more than 11 years he has served congregations in Ogden, Utah; Vancouver, British Columbia; Sun Valley, Idaho; and San Rafael, CA. Most recently, he worked at American Jewish World Service, a global Jewish non-profit working to realize human rights in the developing world. Before that, he served as Campus Rabbi at the University of Southern California Hillel.
Rabbi Bair served Temple Sinai as our Senior Rabbi for five years before moving on to an an Assistant Rabbi position at Temple Beth Shalom in Miami Beach, FL. Rabbi Bair is committed to creating a participatory and authentic Jewish prayer culture; promoting inter-faith social justice work; and integrating Jewish studies with traditional Jewish sources into his repertoire of teaching. He enjoys running, hiking, singing, and welcoming Shabbat guests into his home with his wife, Nadya who has a PhD in Art History.
My Promised Land
Dear Sinai Community, This week I read an amazing book I would like to share with you: My Promised Land: The Triumph and The Tragedy by Ari Shavit, a leading Israeli columnist and writer and member of the editorial board of Haaretz. In it, Shavit traces the history of Israel through focused narratives that overflow […]
Reflections on Sukkot
This morning as the rain is coming down, our Sukkot prayers are being answered. We do hope, of course, there won’t be rain Saturday night so we can hold the Biggest Little Sukkah event in our sukkah! The local bluegrass band Hick’ry Switch will be playing live music during our annual Sukkot celebration this year. […]
L’Shanah Tova!
Thank you to everyone who prayed with us on Rosh HaShanah, and we hope to see all of you on our upcoming Yom Kippur services. At the head of the new year, 5776, we wish to express our gratitude to each of you for your active and ongoing involvement and investment in your Jewish spiritual […]
Pesach VII 4/10/2015
Standing Up for Gun Sense Our politics in our State have turned recently from one of civil discourse to one of divisive exploitation of power. I believe very strongly in the promise and effectiveness of democracy. And nowadays it seems that our parties have become so oppositional, collaboration and true bipartisanship seem like a pipe […]