Rabbi returns home to become health care chaplain – Rabbi Rachel Davidson (’21)

For Cleveland native Rabbi Rachel Davidson, the road to chaplaincy is leading right back to Cleveland as a chaplain resident at the Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center near University Circle. “When I had the calling to the rabbinate, I felt specifically really pulled to becoming a health care chaplain,” Davidson told the Cleveland Jewish News June 21. “To become a chaplain, you need training after seminary, so I’m starting that next level of training.”

Rabbi Sandra Lawson (’18) Profiled by Student News Magazine

Rabbi Sandra Lawson, ’18, who serves as associate chaplain for Jewish life and Jewish educator at Elon University in North Carolina, was recently featured in an in-depth video segment produced by Elon News Network, the university’s student-run organization.

Solomon Hoffman

Solomon Hoffman grew up in Port Washington, N.Y., experiencing the joy of Judaism through family celebrations, klezmer ensembles and the Reconstructionist Synagogue of the North Shore (RSNS). Solomon has loved bringing people together through music from a young age and studied in the Juilliard pre-college program for composition. He earned a B.A. in Music and Psychology at Columbia University, where he composed “The Varsity Show” musical. After college, Solomon continued to develop music, theater and dance projects, founding The Songwriter’s Orchestra and Café Music at Dolphin. Solomon also returned to RSNS as an educator and musical director. As he began to find more meaning through Jewish activism, education and practice, he chose to pursue the rabbinate.

Watch & Listen: Let Silence be Praise for God

Reconstructionist Judaism offers a spiritual and communal home to all who seek connection and meaning. And the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College trains diverse and dynamic rabbis who make Jewish experiences accessible to all.Take, for example, Rabbi Adam Cerino Jones. Growing up in an interfaith home, he did not see a place for himself in any Jewish community until a Hillel rabbi convinced him that not only could he lead an authentically Jewish life, but he could also be a rabbi.

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