Congregation Rodeph Sholom is reform synagogue located on Manhattan's Upper West Side.
Rabbis:
Robert N. Levine
Sari R. Laufer
Benjamin H. Spratt
Greg D. Weitzman
Cantors:
Rebecca Garfein
Shayna De Lowe
Professional Staff:
Executive Director: Barbara Zakin
Director of Development: Lyndsie Levine
Director of Community Engagement: Susan Ticker
Director of Membership Services: Ruth Bernstein
Operations Director: Rachael Evans
Communications Manager: Kirsten Major
Congregation Rodeph Sholom is a welcoming spiritual community. We strive to educate and inspire children, youth and adults to participate actively in worship, Torah study and Jewish life experience, and to put Reform Jewish religious and ethical principles into action. We seek to enrich the lives of our members, contribute to the continuance and vitality of the Jewish people, and Tikkun Olam — to help “repair the world.”
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