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  1. Rabbi Barbara Aiello

    Rabbi Barbara Aiello is one of only a few modern, liberal and female rabbis in Italy. Rabbi Aiello’s father, grandfather, and generations of her ancestors hailed from Calabria, in the deep south of Italy or the “toe” of the Italian “boot.”  She has made it her mission to return to their birthplace and offer Italian Jews a liberal Jewish option at Sinagoga Ner Tamid del Sud, the first active synagogue in Calabria in 500 years since Inquisition times. 

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/profile/rabbi-barbara-aiello

    Posted on: 2017/07/11 - 1:07pm

  2. Sandra Lawson

    Rabbi Sandra Lawson (she/her) works with senior staff, lay leaders, clergy, rabbinical students, and Reconstructionist communities to help Reconstructing Judaism realize its deeply held aspiration of becoming an anti-racist organization and movement. In her role, Lawson is developing a series of anti-racist policies and trainings for the organization and its affiliate members. She also serves as a mentor to rabbinical students.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/profile/rabbi-sandra-lawson

    Posted on: 2021/01/26 - 2:44pm

  3. Akharey Mot-Kedoshim d'var Torah - Yael Ridberg - 2021 week of George Floyd murder trial

  4. Yael Ridberg

    Rabbi Yael B. Ridberg serves as the spiritual leader of Reconstructionist Congregation Dor Hadash in San Diego, California. In addition to her congregational responsibilities, Rabbi Ridberg serves on the Board of The San Diego Jewish Academy. She lives in La Jolla with her husband and four daughters.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/profile/rabbi-yael-ridberg

    Posted on: 2016/11/21 - 8:42am

  5. Vivie Mayer

    Rabbi Vivie Mayer directs and teaches in Reconstructionist Rabbinical College’s Mekhinah (preparation) program. Throughout her 15 years teaching at the college, she has directed the Beit Midrash, taught liturgical skills, helped future rabbis discover their singing voices and mentored countless future rabbis with an approach described as “rigorous” and “tender.”

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/profile/rabbi-vivie-mayer

    Posted on: 2016/06/10 - 4:09pm

  6. Reena Sigman Friedman

    Reena Sigman Friedman, Ph.D., is associate professor of modern Jewish history at the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College. Her modern civilization seminar explores the evolution of Jewish communities around the world in the modern period. In her teaching, she emphasizes that many issues raised at the dawn of the modern period are still very much with us in the 21st century.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/profile/reena-sigman-friedman-phd

    Posted on: 2016/06/10 - 3:40pm

  7. Jacob Staub

    Rabbi Jacob Staub, Ph.D., graduated from RRC in 1977. Staub has served on the RRC faculty since 1983; he served as the College’s vice president for academic affairs and academic dean from 1989 to 2004.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/profile/rabbi-jacob-staub-phd

    Posted on: 2016/05/13 - 12:42pm

  8. Tamar Kamionkowski

    Tamar Kamionkowski joined RRC’s faculty in 1997. Her lifelong passion has been bridging the worlds of biblical scholarship and contemporary Jewish life. She encourages her students to develop a life-long relationship with biblical texts and to read text through many lenses. Kamionkowski is a two-time winner of the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College’s Yaakov Gladstone Award for Fine Teaching.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/profile/tamar-kamionkowski-phd

    Posted on: 2016/06/10 - 3:12pm

  9. Alan LaPayover

    Rabbi Alan LaPayover, director of the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College’s Mordecai M. Kaplan Library, is, at heart, an educator. And the library — both its physical space and digital presence — is his classroom.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/profile/rabbi-alan-lapayover

    Posted on: 2016/04/15 - 1:17pm

  10. Elsie R. Stern

    Elsie Stern’s (she/her) teaching and research focus on the ways in which Jews throughout the ages have accessed and experienced Torah. She teaches courses in biblical civilization, Tanakh and Hebrew, as well as courses that explore the evolution of core Jewish themes over time and courses that combine text study and practical skills. Stern is a firm believer in the Reconstructionist principle that Judaism is generated at the intersection of Torah and the Jewish people. She shines a spotlight on this intersection in her teaching and research.

    https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/profile/elsie-r-stern-phd

    Posted on: 2016/06/10 - 2:59pm

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