Rabbi Neal D.
Gold
Rabbi
Neal Gold has been the Senior Rabbi of Temple Shir
Tikva since July, 2005. Ordained as a Rabbi from Hebrew Union College-Jewish
Institute of Religion in 1997 and a graduate of Colgate University with a B.A.
in Philosophy and Religion, Rabbi Gold brings a wealth of experience after
working for eight years as Associate Rabbi of Anshe Emeth Memorial Temple in
New Brunswick, NJ.
He is an innovative and passionate teacher and social activist, who loves
how the beauty and power of Jewish texts and traditions unite communities,
inform Jewish souls, and transform the world. He is a compassionate pastoral
counselor and loves teaching students of every age.
Rabbi Gold teaches perpetually at Temple Shir Tikva, including classes in
the weekly Torah portion, our weekly Wednesday study group, and classes
in our Hebrew school and our high school Youth Community. He especially loves
Talmud, Midrash, early Chasidic spirituality, and the roots of Zionism.
Some of the adult education courses Rabbi Gold has taught in recent years
include: “Reading
Maimonides,” “Finding My Personal God,” “A Taste of
Judaism,” “Money, Sex & Power in Jewish Texts,” and “Biblical
and Jewish Themes in the Lyrics of Bob Dylan.”
A devoted lover of Israel, Rabbi Gold works to help people discover its
magic. He is active on the Board of the Association
of Reform Zionists of America (ARZA). For several years he worked in Israel
as an intern with Danny Siegel’s Ziv Tzedakah Fund, teaching thousands
of teenagers about Tzedakah, Tikkun Olam, and creating meaningful and offbeat
Mitzvah projects. He has also been very involved with creating meaningful
interfaith projects, and sits on the board of the Wayland Interfaith Clergy
council. He proudly served for many years on the board of the Ziv Tzedakah
Fund and is a founding board member of the Kavod
Tzedakah Collective.
He is married to Heidi Gold and they have two sons, Avi and Jeremy. Rabbi
Gold enjoys fishing, writing, skiing, reading, and highly amplified music.
“It is a delight to be part of a community as creative
and spirited as Shir Tikva. I hope you will find your niche in this Jewish
Sacred Community that we are building together. Welcome!”
Here are some of Rabbi Gold's sermons from the 5769 (2008) High Holidays:
Rosh Hashana Evening Sermon
Rosh Hashana Morning Sermon
Yom Kippur Kol Nidrei
Yom Kippur Morning Service
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