SHA'AR ZAHAV - Key Persons


Beth Ross

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Building Committee

Cantor Bernstein

Cantor Sharon Bernstein, a native of California, grew up in Palo Alto, where she frequented Conservative synagogue Kol Emet and graduated from Palo Alto High School. An avid musician from a young age, she studied piano and voice, performing in concerts, operas, and musicals through junior and high school. Her musical studies continued at the University of Redlands, where she graduated in Voice and Piano. While in college, she took an active role in the local Jewish community and Hillel, sparking an ever-growing interest in Jewish music and prayer. After graduating, she served as the High Holy Day cantor for Arizona State University, and then as part-time cantor for Temple Beth Haverim in Agoura Hills and Congregation Sha'arei Torah in Arcadia while working for Alfred Publishing Co., Inc. as their International Sales Manager. During this time, she studied with local cantors, worked at her Hebrew, started writing music on Jewish themes, and became increasingly more interested in Jewish music and liturgy. Her life took a turn in 1999, when she enrolled in the H.L. Miller Cantorial School at the Jewish Theological Seminary. She spent a year in Jerusalem and the two following years in New York City. In 2002-2003 she devoted her last school-year to doing research for her MA Thesis (The Italian System for Chanting the Torah According to the Torino Tradition) and served as an instructor in Hazzanut for the JTS Cantorial program in Jerusalem.

Danny Shapiro

Job Titles:
  • Executive Director
Danny Shapiro (he/him) holds a Biology degree from Boston University and earned an MA and rabbinic ordination from the Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies in Los Angeles. He served as the Jewish Chaplain and Hillel Director at the Claremont Colleges in Claremont, California, and then he managed graduate student life and fundraising at BU Hillel. Danny is excited to move back to the west coast and join the Sha'ar Zahav community. While Danny is an ordained rabbi, he is not joining our staff in a clergy capacity. He has a passion for administration and is excited to join our team as Executive Director. He would like to be called "Danny."

James Carlson

Job Titles:
  • Co - Chair
James Carlson is stepping in to co-chair the Ritual Committee with Ron Edelman, who continues as co-chair. We look forward to Ron's and James's working with our Rabbi, Cantor, and the Ritual Committee in helping to set Sha'ar Zahav's ritual agenda and continuing to strengthen our clergy/lay partnership in service leading and other ritual activities.

Marc Lipschutz - President

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Executive Committee
  • President

Martin Tannenbaum

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Membership Committee

Mike Shriver

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Fundraising Committee

Nancy Levin

Job Titles:
  • Immediate past President

Neil Young

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Social Action Committee

Rabbi Mychal Copeland

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Adult Education Committee
  • Rabbi
Rabbi Mychal Copeland speaks and writes about the inclusion of LGBTQI people and interfaith families in religious life. She is the co-editor of Struggling in Good Faith: LGBTQI Inclusion from 13 American Religious Perspectives [Skylight Paths Publishing, 2015]. Prior to joining Sha'ar Zahav, Rabbi Copeland was the Director of InterfaithFamily Bay Area where she helped couples navigate a diversity of religious and cultural backgrounds. She served for thirteen years as a university Rabbi, first at UCLA and later at Hillel at Stanford University. She earned a Masters in Theological Studies and Secondary Teaching Credential from Harvard Divinity School in 1995, and a rabbinical degree from the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College in 2000. In 2005 she was recognized as being an Exemplar of Excellence by Hillel's International Center, the highest individual honor for Hillel professionals. She served as the Cooperberg-Rittmaster Rabbinic Intern at Congregation Beth Simchat Torah in New York City, the world's largest Jewish LGBTQ community and has carried that work into her career with college students. Mychal is a certified yoga instructor and fuses Jewish spirituality with movement in her yoga teaching.