MEMBER: Rabbi Rick
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I am a “rabbi.” The word rabbi means “teacher.” I love that meaning, but I would even take it a step further and call myself a “translator.” Through my learning, experience and knowledge, I am fortunate to be able to take the ancient wisdom of the past and translate it into meaningful messages for today.
It is funny, because before I became a rabbi, I wanted to be a police officer. Graduating from the California State University system with a Bachelors of Science in Criminal Justice and minor in Sociology, I thought I could change the world. Police officers help people in the most critical times in their lives and are called upon to help navigate difficult crossroads. My work as a spiritual guide is very similar and I fit much better into this category. I am certainly not arresting people, but it is such an honor to help individuals when they are at a fork in the road and not certain of which direction to take. I don’t always have the road map either, but I am a good navigator for helping people find their own maps.
I love to study and learn and my greatest education comes from working with people. During rabbinical school (1990-1995) at the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, I attended the Jerusalem, Los Angeles and Cincinnati campuses for study (graduating with a Masters Degree and Ordination as a rabbi). I did receive the Faculty Award for Academic Achievement and the Jewish War Veterans’ Award for Outstanding Scholarship. But those awards mattered very little to me. The greatest awards were the moments as a counselor when I helped someone make a choice that changed their life or when a teaching a class, I watched a student find clarity.
During my lifetime, I have had tremendous opportunities. I was a chaplain at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, worked as a rabbinic intern with college students at UCLA Hillel, practiced as a therapist at University of Cincinnati Walk-In Psychological Clinic and I have now been the spiritual leader of a congregation for more then thirteen years. These varied experiences bring light to my life everyday and teach me that enlightenment is eternal and the possibilities for meaning endless.
Being the father of three (11 year old boy, 9 year old boy and 6 year old girl) brings the most illumination into my life and I learn more than I ever thought possible.
I believe that when one applies tradition to their lives, they ought to feel better, not worse about themselves. My job, my calling, is to meet people where they are and then take them on the journey of the spirit. Spirituality, religion, and the wisdom traditions ought to be compelling and relevant in one’s life, otherwise there is no purpose in practicing them or learning them.
Allow me to help translate the traditions of the past to make meaning for the future.
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Monday, January 7, 2008 - 19:14The great Renaissance artist Michelangelo was once asked how he created scul3 CommentsLooking Beyond One's Self
Tuesday, November 20, 2007 - 21:41Once, Rabbi Israel of Riszhn was traveling with a group of his students. When they came to a town,0 CommentsHow to Live with Doubt
Tuesday, November 20, 2007 - 21:35Cardinal Manning, the English churchman, authored a book called Confidence in God! One day, wantin0 CommentsMust Pain Accompany Growth?
Monday, October 8, 2007 - 19:40As a father of young children, it is not uncommon for children to complain about their bones aching,2 CommentsLooking beyond One's Self
Monday, October 8, 2007 - 19:32There is a famous story from the Shtetle of Chelm. Now the people of Chelm were not the sharpest peo0 CommentsLife After Death
Friday, September 21, 2007 - 01:17Many times I am asked the question, "What happens after I die In this article, I would like to raise1 CommentsTying the Knot
Friday, September 21, 2007 - 01:06Most of my waking moments, I am dressed in a shirt and tie and suit. I can put a tie on faster than1 CommentsLost and Found - Worthiness of Thoughts
Thursday, September 6, 2007 - 22:34Ugh! This is the second article I have written for this blog. The first one I wrote two days ago, le1 Comments
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- I could not agree more -... posted on Oct 9, 2007 in response to the blog Must Pain Accompany Growth?
- You have to have the key to open the door... posted on Sep 23, 2007 in response to the blog Secret to Success, a.k.a. "Why kissups win"
- It is always the journey, not the destination... posted on Sep 23, 2007 in response to the blog Creativity and Healing
- Defeat is the path way to winning... posted on Sep 23, 2007 in response to the video Bounce Back From Defeat (PeopleJam Celebrities)
- "Why" is not the Question but "What"... posted on Sep 23, 2007 in response to the video Libby Gill: Seeking the Purpose of Life (PeopleJam Experts)
- Love Thy Neighbor As Thyself... posted on Sep 23, 2007 in response to the video What Is Your Personal Philosophy? (PeopleJam Voices)
- Religious services... posted on Aug 30, 2007 in response to the blog Attend a religious service of another faith


