Rabbi Rachel G. Greengrass

Rabbi Rachel G. Greengrass was ordained in 2008 from Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion’s New York campus. She is a Rabbis Without Borders fellow, a Balfour-Brickner Fellow through the Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism, and has written numerous publications, including the chapter “The Planet in Peril” in Moral Resistance and Spiritual Authority: Our Jewish Obligation to Jewish Social Justice (edited by Rabbis Seth Limmer and Jonah Pesner). Rabbi Greengrass serves Temple Beth Am in Miami, FL.

Let Our People Vote

Rabbi Rachel G. Greengrass
As a rabbi, my passion for the right to vote is not only derived from my love of democracy – but from my love of Jewish text and teachings.

Stories We Tell: Two Frogs and a Little Encouragement

Rabbi Rachel G. Greengrass
Has there ever been a moment when you wanted to give up on a goal because others said it was too hard? Has there ever been a moment when it seemed like all you could hear were cheers of encouragement to keep going? This week, we hear a story about two frogs who were in this exact same situation from Rabbi Rachel Greengrass of Temple Beth Am (Pinecrest, FL)