As an outdoor experiential educator at Camp JRF, Adler added a distinctly Reconstructionist angle on a team-challenge activity.
Teaching, organizing, supervising—a rewarding congregational internship opened Basior’s eyes to a different rabbinical path.
This wildlife scientist turned rabbinical student tells the story of her circuitous, compelling journey to RRC.
Kevin Bernstein’s path from veterinarian to rabbi was definitely the road less traveled.
Rabbi Nancy Fuchs Kreimer, Ph.D., is an internationally known expert on interfaith issues.
Goldberg learned that music transcends all barriers during her chaplaincy internship working with elderly Holocaust survivors.
Joel Hecker, Ph.D., a scholar of kabbalah, teaches Jewish mysticsm at RRC.
“Every year has been an amazing discovery,” Glazer says of her rabbinical training and mentorship that led her to the pulpit.
Tamar Kamionkowski, Ph.D., continues to be inspired by the caliber of RRC's students.
A former actor, Rabbi Darby Leigh is one of the world's few deaf rabbis.
When you walk past Rabbi Sarra Lev's classroom, you can hear her dynamic approach in action.
Helping students attend to sacred and interpersonal experiences is Rabbi Vivie Mayer's focus.
Rabbi Helen Plotkin connects her interests in ancient Chinese and Jewish texts.
Israel is a “monumental piece of what it means to be Jewish today,” says Renner. And music connected him deeply to Israelis.
Rabbi Jacob J. Staub, Ph.D., helped set the standard for training rabbis in spiritual direction.
"If we all know what's good, why don't we do it?" asks RRC's Mussar scholar.
Rabbi Shira Stutman recalls a school that felt like family.
"To be a Jewish leader means to act like a mensch," says Rabbi David Teutsch, Ph.D.