Rabbi Daniel Cotzin Burg
Rabbi Daniel Burg was ordained by the Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies at the University of Judaism in Los Angeles, California. He holds Master of Arts degrees in Rabbinic Studies and Jewish Education from the University of Judaism and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Hebrew Studies and Anthropology from the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Daniel lends his skills to the Jews by Choice program (JBC), YAD (Young Adult Division), and the Bar/Bat Mitzvah Institute (BBMI), and is the rabbinic coordinator of t’fillah (services) for youth and families. Daniel is blessed to share his life with the talented Rabbi Miriam Burg and their daughter, Eliyah.
Rabbi Burg's Sermons:
Metzora - Charleton Heston’s Two Weapons 4/16/08
Ki Tissa - From the Outside In: Jewish Emergent Communities and their Challenge to Jewish Organizational Life
Miketz - Yehi-Or: Let There Be Light at the New Spertus Institute 12/8/07
Yom Kippur 5768 - Elijah at the Crossroads: The Expansive Liminal Moment 9/22/07
Rosh Hashana 5768 - To Be Captured by the Moon 9/13/07
Parshat Korach - Brit Melach, A Convenant of Salt 5/16/07
Terumah - The Sanctity of Work 2/24/07
Parashat Toldot - Hineini and Hoda’ah: Here I stand Grateful to You… 11/25/06
Parshat Noah - The Political Process: Choice in the Face of Corruption 10/28/06
Yom Kippur - Massive Jewish Change: Finding Your Prophetic Voice 10/2/06
Rosh Hashana Guilt Trip 5767
