Jewish Unity at Pluralistic Rabbinical Seminary
Sponsored Post: Join Us in Embracing Unity and Shaping the Jewish Future
In these challenging times, we find ourselves amidst complex narratives and debates that often overshadow the essence of our shared values and aspirations as a community. The discourse surrounding the Israel-Hamas conflict (and furthermore, Israeli-Palestinian relations) can be overwhelming, leaving many feeling fatigued and disheartened.
However, as we have seen worldwide, there exists an incredible opportunity for unity and collective action.
At Pluralistic Rabbinical Seminary, we recognize the importance of fostering unity, resilience, and a sense of shared purpose among our diverse Jewish community. We stand committed to creating an environment where differing perspectives are respected and where our collective efforts are dedicated to preserving the Jewish peoplehood. That’s why we have Reform, Conservative, and Post-Denominational rabbis and educators on our core academic team, as well as Orthodox, non-religious and even non-Jewish educators and staff working to bring the Jewish people together.
Now more than ever, we need passionate, dedicated individuals to step forward and become the future leaders of our community.
We invite you to be part of our seminary, because we believe you are that kind of person. Your voice and your commitment to our shared values are vital for the continued growth and strength of our community.
Here you will find a supportive and inclusive space to explore your calling, embrace pluralism, and contribute to shaping a vibrant and inclusive Jewish future as a rabbi innovating what Jewish communal life will look like today, tomorrow and beyond.
There are only two weeks left to apply for the 2024-2026 rabbinical cohort. If you have any questions or would like to learn more about our seminary, please don't hesitate to reach out. We look forward to welcoming you and working together to shape a brighter future for the Jewish community.
With warm regards,
The Team at Pluralistic Rabbinical Seminary