Class of 2009
The Rabbinical School of Hebrew College announces the forthcoming ordination of its second graduating class in May 2009. The following rabbinic candidates from this pluralistic, five-year program
are now available for interviews.
Temple Sinai in Marblehead is just one congregation pursuing our 5th year students.
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To learn more and arrange an interview, please contact Rabbi Dan Judson, 617-559-8632, or
djudson@hebrewcollege.edu.
Rabbinical Candidates
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Joshua Breindel
Our rituals, music and stories offer each of us the opportunity to see our world with a sense of wonder.
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Oksana Chapman
Music is another text.
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David Cohen-Henriquez
By taking a holistic look at Jewish tradition, I hope to help my people walk through this century of fast and constant change.
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Aaron Fine
As an artist, I am committed to a rabbinic path that engages our own creativity as partners with God in creating the world anew each day.
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Janie Hodgetts
You need to listen to many voices. You need to hear what people are wanting and needing.
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James Kahn
What unites diverse communities is a search for meaning and a yearning for sacred community.
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Van Lanckton
I've learned the tremendous importance of seeing a person who is in front of you, of being fully aware of whom you're talking to.
Meet Van
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Emily Mathis
I look forward to working with a community where people are responsive to one another and feel responsible for one another.
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Suzanne Offit
Our tradition demands of us to honor our parents.
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Alyson Solomon
I see myself as a bridge crosser, between Judaism, Jews and the world around us.
Meet Alyson
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