Rabbi Amy Eilberg is the first woman ordained as a Conservative rabbi by the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. She serves as a spiritual director, peace and justice educator, and teacher of Mussar (a classical Jewish system of spiritual development).
Rabbi Amy recently served as the Coordinator of Jewish Engagement for Faith in Action Bay Area, a multi-faith, multi-racial social justice organization in the San Francisco Bay Area. She currently chairs Congregation Etz Chayim’s Anti-Racism Impact Team and the Racial Justice Subcommittee of the (Jewish) Conservative Movement’s Social Justice Commission.
Rabbi Amy Eilberg is the first woman ordained as a Conservative rabbi by the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. She serves as a spiritual director, peace and justice educator, and teacher of Mussar (a classical Jewish system of spiritual development).
Rabbi Amy recently served as the Coordinator of Jewish Engagement for Faith in Action Bay Area, a multi-faith, multi-racial social justice organization in the San Francisco Bay Area. She currently chairs Congregation Etz Chayim’s Anti-Racism Impact Team and the Racial Justice Subcommittee of the (Jewish) Conservative Movement’s Social Justice Commission.