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Sharon Brous (born November 30, 1973) is an American
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who is the senior rabbi of IKAR, a Jewish congregation in Los Angeles. She was one of the founders of IKAR in 2004, along with Melissa Balaban, who currently serves as IKAR's Chief Executive Officer, and others.


Biography

In 2013, ''
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'' listed Brous as #1 on its list of America's most influential rabbis; she ranked #5 on the same list in 2012.America's Top 50 Rabbis for 2013 (PHOTOS)
, ''Daily Beast'' (March 21, 2013).
The publication wrote that "Ikar, the come-as-you-are spiritual community that Brous, 39, founded nearly a decade ago, has become a magnet for L.A.’s young, unaffiliated Jews" in a time when many synagogues face "disaffected, declining membership." In 2006, the '' Forward'' cited her as among the 50 most influential American Jews. In 2013 she blessed President Obama and Vice President Biden at the Inaugural National Prayer Service, and blessed LA Mayor Eric Garcetti at his inauguration in 2017. She sits on the faculty of the Hartman Institute-North America, Wexner Foundation's Wexner Heritage; and REBOOT, and is a Senior Fellow at Auburn Theological Seminary. She serves on the International Council of the
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and rabbinic advisory council to American Jewish World Service. Brous was ordained by the Jewish Theological Seminary in 2001 and received a master's degree in human rights from
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, where she also received her bachelor's degree in 1995. Before moving to Los Angeles, she served as a Rabbinic Fellow at Congregation B’nai Jeshurun in New York City. In January 2016, Brous and colleagues from six other Jewish communities from across the United States officially announced the launch of the Jewish Emergent Network, a collaboration between IKAR and Kavana in Seattle, The Kitchen in San Francisco, Mishkan in Chicago, Sixth & I in
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, and Lab/Shul and Romemu in New York City. All seven communities have individually received recognition for the impact of their work in the Jewish community on both a local and national scale. In 2018 Brous, among others, was on the cover of ''
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''; the cover was based on a 1943
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painting titled “ Freedom of Worship.” Brous is known for her strong political stances, and has asserted that "There’s no such thing as decoupling religion and politics." She studied Talmud with LA Mayor Eric Garcetti twice a week, and Mayor Garcetti stated that he was in touch with her daily. Brous also hosted Mayor Garcetti at her Jewish High Holidays events for multiple years running. In 2021, Brous received the Human Rights Award from Death Penalty Focus.
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presented the award. In January 2024, she released her first book, a national best-seller
The Amen Effect: Ancient Wisdom to Heal Our Hearts and Mend Our Broken World
Brous has contributed to the books ''The Modern Jewish Girl's Guide to Guilt'', ''A dream of Zion: American Jews reflect on why Israel matters to them'', and ''The Women's Torah Commentary: New Insights from Women Rabbis on the 54 Weekly Torah Portions''. The 2022 art exhibit “Holy Sparks”, shown among other places at the Dr. Bernard Heller Museum, featured art about twenty-four female rabbis who were firsts in some way; Penny Wolin created the artwork about Brous that was in that exhibit.


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IKAR Official Website
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