
Rabbi David J. Cooper’s quest is to integrate spirituality and politics, theistic and atheistic, ritual and daily life, all within a spiritually diverse loving community. Serving as Community Rabbi since 1999, he was part of the original group that founded Kehilla with Rabbi Burt in the early 80’s. Blog | Sermons | Contact: rabbidavid@kehillasynagogue.org
A Message from Rabbi David
Many of us in the religious clergy and communities have been alarmed at the announcement by San Francisco Catholic Archbishop
A Few Random Thoughts on Black Lives Matter
by Rabbi David J. Cooper Black lives matter. ?? Well, Duh! Or is it Duh? It should be Duh. Well
Frustration, Anger, Compassion, and Action in A Time of Polarization
by Rabbi David J. Cooper A Note Before My Article: I wrote an initial draft of the following article
Membership Renewal Letter from Rabbi David
June 2014 Dear Fellow-Kehilla folk, I am writing this note because even with all of Kehilla’s incredible programming, our services,
In Memorium: Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi
by Rabbi Burt Jacobson, Kehilla Community Synagogue Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi, the chief founder of the Jewish Renewal movement, died peacefully,
Body, Soul and Social Action
by Rabbi David J. Cooper Repair and healing are the important words in the theme of this year’s High Holydays.