Adapting: We Don’t Have to Accept the Way Things Were with Elizabeth Zeller
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- Caring for your Community in the Age of Corona: How to be 'Present' at a Distance

Rabbi Elizabeth Zeller is the Senior Rabbi at Temple Chaverim in Plainview, NY. She was previously the Director of Learning and Innovation for NFTY, the Reform Jewish Youth Movement. Rabbi Zeller also served as Associate Rabbi at the Reform Temple of Forest Hills in Queens and as the Interim Educator at Temple Beth El in Tacoma, WA. She is a past-President of the Women's Rabbinic Network and a past-President of Faith in New York, an Interfaith Community Organizing effort. She lives on Long Island with her husband, David, and their son Sam.
Rabbi Elizabeth Zeller stops by to discuss self-identity and intellectual growth and how her job as a congregational rabbi has changed because of coronavirus.
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