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Rabbi Gershom Sizomu

Learn about the unique history, culture, and music of the Abayudaya Jewish community of Eastern Uganda, from Rabbi Gershom Sizomu, their chief rabbi and worthy ambassador. A charismatic leader and accomplished musician, he will lead the Friday night Kabbalat Shabbat, and give the sermon at Shabbat services. Rabbi Sizomu’s visit to CBJ is not to be missed!

Cantor Barbara Powell

Schedule

Friday

December 8th

Kabbalat Shabbat Service

begins 6:30 PM



Rabbi Gershom Sizomu brings Abayudaya music to Friday night. Children from the CBJ Religious School will support Cantor Barbara at the bimah. Stay for a delicious and Festive Oneg reception following services.

Saturday

December 9th

Traditional Shabbat Service

begins 10:00 AM

Power Hour Service

begins 11:30 AM


Rabbi Gershom Sizomu will speak: Going Against the Odds, the Way Forward at Shabbat Saturday morning Traditional, and Power Hour services. He will also visit Junior Congregation. Enjoy an enhanced Kiddush lunch, singing, and community.

Listen

Here

Abayudaya: Music from the Jewish People of Uganda
Sing for Joy: Abayudaya Jews • Uganda, Rabbi Gershom's Album
 Shalom Everybody Everywhere!  

Rabbi Gershom Sizomu

Rabbi Gershom Sizomu is the spiritual leader of the Abayudaya Jews of Uganda. Gershom is the current leader of the 100-year-old Abayudaya community of almost 2,000 Jews living in rural villages in Eastern Uganda. He is the grandson of community elder “Rabbi” Samson and lives near the Moses Synagogue in the village of Nabagogye, which he and others from the community’s early 1980s “Kibbutz movement” built with their own hands. Their goal has been to gather what was left of the Abayudaya community back together after the devastating reign of Idi Amin Dada ended in 1979.


As a visionary leader, Gershom’s dream was to attend a rabbinic seminary to better understand ancient and modern egalitarian Judaism and bring the Ugandan community into mainstream Jewish life. Gershom was awarded a Be’chol Lashon Fellowship in 2003 to attend the five-year Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies at the American Jewish University in Los Angeles. He returned to Uganda in 2008 as the first native-born black rabbi in Sub-Saharan Africa and opened a Yeshiva to train African teachers and rabbis to serve their ancient and emerging Jewish communities. In 2016, Gershom became the first Jew ever elected to Uganda’s parliament.


Rabbi Gershom is a Be’chol Lashon Rabbinic Fellow and travels to the United States every year as an ambassador for the Abayudaya and other emerging communities in Africa.

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