This is the day the Eternal has made, let us rejoice in it 

The Psalmist wrote, “this is the day the Eternal has made, let us rejoice in it” (Ps. 118:24). 

Today at the CCAR convention has been dedicated to human rights. As part of raising awareness, there was Ali apanel to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the CCAR’s move to accept gay and lesbian rabbis. 25 years is both a long and short time. Rabbi Yoel Kahn opened a program called, “Celebrating change on the 25th anniversary of CCAR’s resolution on homosexuality and the rabbinate” with a history and a sharing of some of his own story while teaching Torah, his Torah. I hope that Rabbi Kahn’s words will be made available and published widely for they are and were completely inspiring, informative, and emotional.

This afternoon, Rev. Dr. William Barber II addressed the conference about a myriad of issues, voting rights, health care, mass incarceration, poverty, and the erosion of equal protection under the law. If you do not yet know about the moral Monday movement in North Carolina, time to do some research. 

The day also included a transitionin leadership of the conference. The new board was installed and Rabbi Denise L. Eger took on the mantle of the presidency of the conference. Rabbi Eger is a talented rabbi, a passionate preacher, and works tirelessly for human rigthts for all.  To say that I am proud is an understatement. המבין יבין – those who know, know. 

This was a day of much rejoicing.  I can’t wait for tomorrow.

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I am a rabbi living in North America. I was ordained from HUC-JIR. This is my blog.
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