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Rebec­ca Ein­stein Schorr

Ordained by the Hebrew Union Col­lege-Jew­ish Insti­tute of Reli­gion Rab­bi Rebec­ca Ein­stein Schorr is a CLAL Rab­bis With­out Bor­ders Fel­low a con­tribut­ing writer at Kveller​.com and for­mer edi­tor of the newslet­ter of the Cen­tral Con­fer­ence of Amer­i­can Rab­bis. A sought-after speak­er Rab­bi Schorr speaks reg­u­lar­ly about dis­abil­i­ty and the Jew­ish imper­a­tive for inclu­sion at such places as the 92nd St. Y the Acad­e­my for Jew­ish Reli­gion (NY) a vari­ety of syn­a­gogues and oth­er com­mu­ni­ty orga­ni­za­tions; she was also a mem­ber of the 2013 Lis­ten To Your Moth­er — Wilm­ing­ton cast and 2015 Lis­ten To Your Moth­er — Lehigh Val­ley cast where she spoke about the real­i­ty of rear­ing a child on the autism spec­trum. Writ­ing at her blog This Messy Life (www​.rebec​ca​e​in​stein​schorr​.com) Rab­bi Schorr finds mean­ing in the sacred and not-yet-sacred inter­sec­tions of dai­ly life. Engage with her on Twit­ter @rebeccaschorr.

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The Sacred Call­ing: Four Decades of Women in the Rabbinate
Rabbi Rebecca Einstein Schorr and Rabbi Alysa Mendelson Graf, eds.
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30 Days, 30 Authors: Rebec­ca Ein­stein Schorr

Rebec­ca Ein­stein Schorr
November 24, 2017

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