Part of the AP Series Growing Older in Community with Kerem Shalom
AP-L.E.D Program
For KS Members and Friends Only
Online only
Please REGISTER HERE for Zoom by February 7, 2025, to help us plan appropriately for the evening.
Rabbi Laura Geller was named by Newsweek as one the 50 most influential rabbis in America, and by PBS Next Avenue as one of 2017’s 50 top Influencers in Aging. Her book, Getting Good at Getting Older, co-authored with her late husband Richard Siegel, provides a toolkit of resources and skills for navigating the years between maturity and old age.
You won’t want to miss this opportunity to hear directly from—and ask questions of—this pioneering voice in Judaism who frames the experience of aging as one of opportunity.
Books can be purchased at half-price from KS ($10). They will be available after Rabbi Darby’s talk on January 15, and at The Basics of Estate Planning on January 22. The KS Library also has copies.
Rabbi Geller brings to this topic an extraordinary career of innovation and accomplishments including:
- First female rabbi to lead a major metropolitan congregation and currently Rabbi Emerita of Temple Emanuel of Beverly Hills
- Founder of the first synagogue-based village, ChaiVillageLA, part of the rapidly growing Village Movement for older adults, and Chair of the Synagogue Village Network,
- Recipient of the A.C.L.U. of Southern California Award for Fostering Racial and Cultural Harmony,
- Woman of the Year from the California State Legislature,
- One of the 100 Most Distinguished Brown University Alumni of the Past Century,
- On the boards of the Jewish Women’s Archive, CoGenerate.org (formerly Encore.org), and the ActiveAgingNetwork.org (formerly B3:the Jewish Boomer Platform.)
- On the editorial board of The Torah: A Women’s Commentary, and the co-author of the forthcoming book Moments That Matter: Marking Transitions in Midlife and Beyond (CCAR, March 2025)