Rabbi Daniel Greyber
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| Gender | Male |
|---|---|
| Occupation | Rabbi |
| Location | Jerusalem |
| Introduction | Rabbi Daniel Greyber is currently a Jerusalem Fellow at the Mandel Leadership Institute in Israel for the 2010-11 academic year and, in July 2011, will become the rabbi of Beth El Synagogue in Durham, NC. He recently completed an 8-year tenure as the executive director of Camp Ramah in California and the Zimmer Conference Center of American Jewish University. His writings have been published in Dancing on the Edge of the World: Jewish Stories of Inspiration and Love; Many Ways into God’s Palace: Essays in Honor of the 36th Anniversary of the Library Minyan; CJ Voices Magazine, Conservative Judaism, Midstream Magazine, the Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles and other Jewish periodicals. A gold medalist and Captain of the U.S. Swimming Team at the 1993 World Maccabiah Games, Rabbi Greyber holds a Masters in Speech and Communications Studies from Northwestern University and was ordained in 2002 at the Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies. |
| Interests | Swimming, biking, photography |
| Favorite movies | Field of Dreams, A River Runs Through It, Lord of the Rings |
| Favorite music | James Taylor, the Dave Matthews Band |
| Favorite books | Fugitive Pieces by Anne Michaels |

