Rabbiner

Sandra Kviat

Rabbi Sandra Kviat was ordained as a Rabbi in 2011 at Leo Baeck College. She has lived in England for over 10 years, and has a BA in History of Religion from the University of Copenhagen and a BA in Sociology from Sussex University, as well as a joint MA in Jewish Studies from King College and Leo Baeck College.

Sandra is part of the Rabbinic Team of Liberal Judaism and shares her time between Crouch End Chavurah in North London and the Montagu Centre. As Denmark’s first female Rabbi she continues to work with the Progressive Jewish community Shir Hatzafon in Copenhagen.

Rebecca Lillian

Rabbi Rebecca Lillian has been visiting Shir Hatzafon as a guest rabbi for many years. She could not be happier to  live in Copenhagen work with Sandra Kviat as one of our regular rabbis. Rebecca was born, raised, and educated in the USA. Her BA (1983) is in multicultural social ecology; she completed course work for the PhD in history (1989);  she earned an MA in Hebrew letters and rabbinic ordination from the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College (1995), where she was awarded an honorary Doctor of Divinity in 2022. In 2011, Rebecca and her spouse, Jan Schwarz, moved to southern Sweden where Rebecca taught Hebrew at Lund University, served Egalitära Synagogan Malmö, and was a project leader with the Open Skåne Social Cohesion Initiative.

In 2021, she joined  A World of Neighbours, the Pan-European network of people who work with refugees and other migrants. She currently serves on its board. Rebecca is passionate about adult Jewish learning and has served in various leadership roles within Limmud organizations since 2008. Limmud is a grassroots learning initiative that believes “every Jew should be a learner and any Jew can be a teacher,” and she encourages everyone to ask her how they might get involved with our  local Øresundslimmud activities. When not engaged in one of the above projects, she enjoys musical and other theatre, improv comedy, and visiting dog parks to play with the locals, and vegan cooking (and eating).

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