Rabbi Greg Marcus joined our congregation in August 2025. He is excited to serve our diverse yet close-knit community in services and worship, acts of Chesed, and education. Diane Firestone, our Cantorial Soloist, brings music into our services, religious school, and lives. Kat Hubbard serves as Religious School Director, continuing the long tradition of great education that has always been a mainstay of the congregation.
The leadership of B’nai Torah is also provided by a Board elected by the trustees. Our Board meets monthly and sets the agenda and the course for the congregation. However, the leadership of our community is much more than just our Board of Directors. We are community-based and community-led. Everyone has a stake in making our congregation great.
Rabbi Greg Marcus
Rabbi Greg was born in the old country—New York City—and was raised in Syracuse, New York. He grew up a member of Temple Concord, the fifth oldest Reform Synagogue in the United States.
After earning a Ph.D. in Biology from MIT, he moved to the San Francisco Bay area where he had successful careers as an academic scientist, a marketer in the genomics industry, a life balance coach, a best-selling author of two Jewish books, a Mussar teacher, and almost 10 years as a stay-at-home dad.
In 2021, he served as a rabbinic intern at Congregation Beth Jacob in Redwood City, California, an independent liberal Conservative shul, where he focused on starting a program to facilitate communication across the political divide.
In 2022, Rabbi Greg did his pastoral internship at Mission Hospice and Homecare in San Mateo, California, where he served as a grief counselor. Rabbi Greg continues to offer grief counseling and pastoral support to both members of B’nai Torah as well as the unaffiliated Jewish community of the NW Denver Metro Area.
In 2024, Rabbi Greg was ordained by the Academy of Jewish Religion, CA, a trans-denominational Jewish Seminary based in Los Angeles.
“My greatest passion is helping people connect to the Jewish tradition in ways to bring meaning to their lives. I can help you find the right parts of the tradition to bring out the best in you.”
– Rabbi Greg Marcus
Rabbi Greg is thrilled to be living in Westminster with his wife Rachel. They have two children in their early twenties who live on the East Coast, and one cat Lilah, who you will see on Zoom.
Cantorial Soloist – Diane Firestone
Diane has served in the position of Cantorial Soloist since 2006. She leads the music during services, teaches in our religious school, and helps to prepare our students to become bar/bat mitzvahs. She is a member of the Women Cantors Network.
Diane joined B’nai Torah in 2000. She was elected to the synagogue’s Board in 2001 and served as president from 2002 to 2006. She continues to serve CBT as chair of the Membership Committee and as a member of the Ritual Committee.
Diane is a retired Family Nurse Practitioner. For 27 years she worked with adults with developmental disabilities and mental illness, providing primary care, and specializing in psychiatry and seizure management.
Diane loves her role as Mom and LaLa.
President – Cindy
Cindy was born and raised in Madison Heights, MI. She and her family moved to Colorado in 2006 and to Broomfield in 2017 and have since been an integral part of our CBT family. The warm sense of community and the joy of holidays together are two of her favorite parts of being a member of the CBT family.
Board of Trustees
CBT is lead by a Board of Trustees, made up of members of our congregation. The Board coordinates events, manages our business affairs and represents the overall interests of the congregation. To attend meetings or volunteer as a member of the board, please contact us via email.