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.
A Prayer for Yom HaShoah
Every year Yom HaShoah comes and one is confronted once again with the enormity and horror of the Holocaust, the real experience of millions of people murdered at the hands of the Nazis (six million Jews and millions of gays, gypsies, differently-abled people, dissidents and others), and we are asked to imagine the reality of […]
Introducing Strategic Planning
In Temple Sinai’s Leadership Development Institute with twenty members of our congregation involved, Lynda Goldman and I have been engaging members in best practices for leadership. This class is dove-tailing very nicely with the Strategic Planning Committee that begins its work this month. The SPC will eventually be engaging all Temple Sinai members in focus […]
On Purim
This week in much of the adult learning I have facilitated, we have wrestled with questions of boundaries. I spoke at a Christian college in Reno last week and had the students compare the words of Rabbi Hillel and Jesus. Rabbi Hillel said: “What is hateful to you do not do unto others.” For Christians, […]
Shabbat Service Times at Sinai
This Friday Rabbi Menachem Creditor is coming to Temple Sinai. Please join us for a Chavurah Shabbat- organized dinner to follow, open to the whole community (6:00 p.m. service, 7:00 p.m. dinner). And please join us on Saturday at 4:30 p.m. for his talk on “Obligation in Liberal Judaism,” followed by appetizers and a musical […]