Our Clergy & Staff
Our Clergy & Staff
Rabbi | Cantor | Cantor Emeritus | Exective Director | Dir. of Education | Youth Group Advisor
Rabbi Joseph B. Meszler
Rabbi Joseph Meszler has been the spiritual leader of Temple Sinai of Sharon since 2005. He is an educator, a passionate Zionist, and a human rights activist. His mission, as it says in Isaiah 54:2, is to “widen the tent…and deepen the pegs,” that is, to help the Jewish community grow, thrive and deepen its connections to God, Torah, and Israel. Rabbi Meszler brings this mission to life through his active involvement in all parts of synagogue life: from introducing the synagogue to toddlers & pre-school aged children, to preparing religious school students for B’nai Mitzvah and Confirmation, and leading engaging discussions and adult studies for the community at large.
Rabbi Meszler was a Brickner Fellow through the Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism and regularly participates in the RAC’s lobbying efforts. He is a member and has served as organizer of the Sharon Interfaith Clergy Association, belongs to the Hevraya of the Institute for Jewish Spirituality, and served as a Global Justice Fellow with American Jewish World Service in 2017-18. He has led many trips to Israel. He is also deeply involved in reducing hunger among Massachusetts children, part of the Breakfast After the Bell and the FeedKidsMA campaigns.
Rabbi Meszler has written books on various topics and is included in several anthologies, some including:
The Honey Bee and the Apple Tree: A Rosh Hashanah Story (Prospective Press, 2021)
Facing Illness, Finding God: How Judaism Can Help You and Caregivers Cope When Body or Spirit Fails (Jewish Lights Publishing, 2010)
He is married to Rabbi Julie Zupan.
Email: jmeszler@temple-sinai.com
Phone: 781-784-6081
Cantor Rebecca Khitrik
Cantor Becky Khitrik joined Temple Sinai in 2015 as our assistant cantor and choral director and became our cantor in 2019.
Originally from Bethesda, MD, Becky holds a bachelor of the arts degree in music and religious studies from Macalester College, a certificate of study from the Zoltán Kodály Institute in Hungary, a master’s degree of the arts in religion from the Yale Institute of Sacred Music, and a master’s degree in Jewish Studies from Hebrew College, where she was ordained as a cantor in 2014.
Cantor Becky has created and led special klezmer-inspired Shabbat services for a number of temples, and enjoys an active performance career as a klezmer clarinetist. She has performed internationally and has received acclaim for her technical mastery, warm tone, and unique use of vibrato. She is a member of the acclaimed Boston-based group "Klezwoods," which performed at the Kennedy Center in 2012, a founding member of "The Lithuanian Empire" (Canada-USA), and has also performed with the Zamir Chorale of Boston and many other established musicians.
Cantor Becky, her husband Alex and son Max live in Watertown, MA.
Email: bkhitrik@temple-sinai.com
Phone: 781-784-6081
Cantor Emeritus Jeff Klepper
Jeff Klepper served as Temple Sinai’s cantor between 2003-2019. Raised in New York City, he began playing the guitar at an early age and was strongly influenced by the folk music of Pete Seeger. Prior to his bar mitzvah, Jeff studied with the legendary synagogue composer Abraham Wolf Binder, gaining an appreciation for music of the synagogue. In the early 1970s, while at Clark University, he teamed with future rabbi Dan Freelander and formed the popular Jewish singing group Kol B’seder. Jeff’s compositions, many written with Dan, such as Modeh Ani, and Lo Alecha, have become synagogue standards. Their setting of Shalom Rav, composed in 1974, is the defining Jewish melody of a new style of worship, bridging varied traditions and connecting multiple generations.
Jeff graduated from Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in 1980 and was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Music from HUC in 2005. He also holds a Master of Arts in Music from Northeastern Illinois University.
Jeff is a member of the faculty of Hebrew College in Newton, MA. He recently served as a music editor for Mishkan T’filah, the new Reform movement siddur. Jeff and his family live in West Roxbury.
Email: jklepper@temple-sinai.com
Executive Director: Gershon Levine
Gershon was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. Throughout his teen years and early adulthood, Gershon was a student activist in the Soviet Jewry movement. After graduating college, he made Aliyah to Israel and served in the Israel Defense Force as an infantryman. While living in Jerusalem, Gershon met his future wife Rabbi Andrea Gouze, and they were married in the Old City, under the arch of Hurvah Synagogue. After they returned to the US, Gershon attended Brandeis University, where he received his MA from the Hornstein Program in Jewish Communal Service. He has held various positions in the Jewish community including: the Family Educator of the Solomon Schechter School of Greater Boston; Community Relations Council Director for the Jewish Federation of Rhode Island; Program Director for the Striar JCC in Stoughton; the Assistant Director for the New England Regional Anti Defamation League and was the Executive Director of Temple Emanu-El in Providence, RI and Tifereth Israel Congregation in New Bedford.
Gershon and Andrea have four children, Eitan, Daniella, Nili and Aurora.
Gershon is very happy to be joining the staff at Temple Sinai. Please make sure to stop by his office for a visit and a schmooze, the door is always open!
Email: glevine@temple-sinai.com
Phone: 781-784-6081 x106
Director of Education: Geri Segel
Geri Segel joined Temple Sinai as Interim Director of Education in 2023. With over four decades of education experience, Geri's passion to influence the next generation is unmatched. Geri has spent many years in traditional education of all levels, across various areas of Massachusetts, including in the Brookline, Framingham and Natick school systems. She then took on a unique experience in South Dakota at an Indian Reservation where she had the opportunity to immerse herself in an unknown culture and impart her knowledge on children of the tribe. Geri has an undeniable gift to touch individuals who are in need of a particularly high-touch program. This was exemplified by her time at a boys detention center in Dorchester and in a residential school for girls with emotional and behavioral challenges.
Geri transitioned to Hebrew education about 25 years ago, where she taught at Temple Beth Am of Framingham, while studying the trade at Hebrew College. Throughout the next 20 years Geri taught a range of levels and ages at Temple Beth Sholom and Temple Beth El. And, most recently over the last two years, Geri has been a member of the Temple Sinai Congregation teaching varying ages and levels of Hebrew, including coaching those preparing for b'nai mitzvot.
Email: gsegel@temple-sinai.com
Phone: 781-784-6081 x200
Youth Group Advisor: Corey Shore
Corey Shore joined the Temple Sinai community just before Rosh Hashanah 2023. Raised as an active member of the Jewish community, she attended South Area Solomon Schechter Day School in Stoughton, and frequently participated in services at Temple Beth Emunah formerly of Brockton. Corey has continued her Jewish engagement since then by singing with the Zamir Chorale of Boston.
After graduating from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst with degrees in English, Theatre, and Education, Corey has spent her time volunteering and performing at Canton Community Theatre, helping to found and produce shows at Silversmith Youth Theatre, and working at Maplewood Country Day Camp and Enrichment Center in assorted youth programs and summer event planning capacities. As the new Engagement Coordinator for Temple Sinai, Corey looks forward to creating inviting and exciting programs for all ages, delving into the world of temple youth programs as the TASTY (Teenage Association for Sharon Temple Youth) Advisor, and meeting members of the congregation.
Email: cshore@temple-sinai.com
Phone: 781-784-6081
Tue, October 15 2024
13 Tishrei 5785