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Amber Powers
Rabbi Amber Powers became executive vice president of Reconstructing Judaism in September 2016. She also serves as a member of the regular faculty. Powers served as a member of RRC’s academic administration from 2004-2016. Her previous roles at RRC included dean of admissions and recruitment, assistant vice president for enrollment and rabbinic formation, acting vice president for academic affairs, and vice president for student development. Before joining the RRC staff, she served as rabbi of Temple Menorah Keneseth Chai in Northeast Philadelphia and as the mid
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Posted on: 2016/06/10 - 3:04pm
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Judith Abrahamson
Rabbi Judith Abrahamson works as a learning disabilities consultant for the Cinnaminson, NJ, public school system and is a special education consultant at Reconstructing Judaism-affiliated congregations throughout the Delaware Valley. Her Jewish studies, general studies and special education teaching has included positions at Solomon Schechter Day School in New York City and Bi-Cultural Day School in Stamford, CT.
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Posted on: 2016/06/10 - 3:06pm
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Roni Handler
Roni Handler graduated from RRC in 2011 and served as the interim director of admissions and recruitment and executive editor of Ritualwell.org and JewishRecon.org. During her student years at RRC, Roni served the Reconstructionist community as the Sabbatical Rabbi for Or Hadash in Ft. Washington, PA, as an intern at Reconstructionist Synagogue of the North Shore and at Kol Tzedek in West Philadelphia. She also worked with youth and college students at Camp JRF, No’ar Hadash (Reconstructionist youth movement) and Brandeis University.
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Posted on: 2016/06/10 - 3:10pm
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Tresa Grauer
As a teacher and a consultant, Tresa Grauer has devoted her professional life to exploring and supporting Jewish identities, stories, and traditions.
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/profile/tresa-grauer-phd
Posted on: 2016/06/10 - 3:14pm
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Jackie Land
Jackie Land has extensive experience in Jewish education as well as resource and program development. She is currently the Associate Director for Thriving Communities where she maintains the role of liaison to many congregations on the east coast, plans programs throughout the movement, staffs three Presidents’ Forums, a small congregational network and provides support to congregations who are looking for assistance in educational program and resource development.
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Posted on: 2016/06/10 - 3:19pm
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Mordechai Liebling
Rabbi Mordechai Liebling has worked throughout his career toward tikkun olam, repair of the world. He was the first to direct RRC’s unique Social Justice Organizing Program; he led the College’s initiative to invest rabbinical students with the clarity of purpose, vision and voice to become uniquely effective, spiritually strong leaders in the drive toward social justice and environmental sustainability.
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Posted on: 2016/06/10 - 3:22pm
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Isaac Saposnik
Rabbi Isaac is a graduate of Tufts University and the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College. He has served as Assistant Director of Camp JRF and as Director of No’ar Hadash. Under his guidance, JRF launched the successful No’ar Hadash Israel Experience. Rabbi Isaac is a long-time Jewish camper and youth worker, having worked previously for URJ Olin-Sang-Ruby Union Institute and NFTY. He is a graduate of the Foundation for Jewish Camp’s Executive Leadership Institute.
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Posted on: 2016/06/10 - 3:25pm
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Brianna Spatz
Brianna was born and raised in South Florida and has spent many of her summers at her second home, Camp Havaya. She attended Brandeis University where she majored in psychology and Near Eastern and Judaic studies; she then continued studying at the Jewish Theological Seminary, earning her master’s degree in Jewish experiential education. Brianna has been a camper, counselor, and rosh eidah (unit head) at Camp Havaya (then Camp JRF), and was very involved in No’ar Hadash. She loves dancing outside Friday night, hiking to the waterfall, and playing Ultimate Frisbee at Camp.
https://archive.reconstructingjudaism.org/profile/brianna-spatz
Posted on: 2016/06/10 - 3:30pm
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Joel Hecker
Joel Hecker, Ph.D., serves as Professor of Jewish Mysticism, and is among today’s most prominent scholars of kabbalah.
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Posted on: 2016/06/10 - 3:42pm
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Nathan Martin
Rabbi Nathan Martin, ’06, served as director of student life at RRC from 2010-2017, providing support to students and coordinates programming and community building at the College.
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Posted on: 2016/06/10 - 3:59pm