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Rabbi Melanie Aron
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Welcome to our homepage! I am Melanie Aron, Rabbi of
Congregation Shir Hadash since July of 1990. I am a Reform Rabbi and an
ordinee of the Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion. Before
coming to California, I served a small congregation in Brooklyn, New York,
and was also the assistant rabbi at a suburban New Jersey congregation.
I grew up in the Conservative movement, but made the switch during college.
It was a combination of the push of the Conservative movement's "gradualist"
approach to women's equality and the pull of getting to know many of the
Hebrew Union College faculty members while growing up in Cincinnati. As
a teenager, I was very active in Habonim, a Labor Zionist youth movement,
and at one point I seriously considered making aliyah and living in Israel
permanently.
The Reform movement covers such a wide expanse these days that people
sometimes ask me where I fall within its boundaries. In terms of personal
practice and ritual observance, I am probably on the traditional end of
the Reform Jewish spectrum, while theologically and socially, I probably
fall more on the left. Our congregation has identified outreach as a particular
focus, and I have felt comfortable helping to make that an important part
of our mission. We have a variety of programs geared toward interfaith couples
and families, and encourage non-Jewish spouses to participate in the congregation
as fully as they feel is comfortable and authentic for them. I feel that
worship is an important part of a congregation's life, and have instituted
regular (non-Bar/Bat Mitzvah) Saturday morning services as well as holiday
morning services at our congregation. Though not a musician, I have a strong
interest in Jewish music and encourage the congregation to continue to grow
in this area. I continue to get a great deal of satisfaction from teaching,
particularly the teaching of classes for adults.
In our local community, I sit on Kaiser Hospital's Medical Ethics Committee
and am on the steering committee of the Interfaith Coalition for Race, Religion,
Economic and Social Justice, an offshoot of the National Council of Christians
and Jews. I have participated in Silicon Valley's American Leadership Forum
class VIII and have been involved in our local Los Gatos clergy council.
I am often asked to speak on topics relating to Women and Judaism, but am
delighted when I am invited to speak about other general Jewish topics as
well.
My husband teaches at the University of California at Santa Cruz. We
have three children, and try to maintain our sanity by keeping our lives
as simple as possible.
Rabbi Melanie Aron
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