T’ruah is seeking a ¼-time Rabbinic Educator in Israel who is responsible for building relationships with American rabbinical and cantorial students, supporting their learning and growth through educational programming and text studies, and collaborating with the Israel Program Manager and U.S. staff to develop and facilitate seminars focused on human rights and engagement with Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories.
The ideal candidate is a committed advocate for the safety and dignity of both Israelis and Palestinians, skilled at building authentic relationships, experienced in adult education with a deep knowledge of Jewish texts, a collaborative team player, and an adept facilitator capable of guiding challenging conversations and fostering respectful dialogue.
T’ruah brings the Torah’s ideals of human dignity, equality, and justice to life by empowering our network of over 2,300 rabbis and cantors to be moral voices and to lead Jewish communities in advancing democracy and human rights for all people in the United States, Israel, and the occupied Palestinian territories.
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Since 2013, T’ruah has offered nearly 300 American rabbinical and cantorial students spending the academic year, or more recently semester or summer in Israel, the opportunity to develop their moral voice on human rights in Israel and in the occupied Palestinian territories. Core to this program are on-the-ground opportunities to both experience human rights crises and to form relationships with Israeli and Palestinian human rights and civil society leaders who are working to improve their society. The program also includes text studies that help students bring Jewish wisdom to bear on what they are learning, guided conversations about how to engage with Israel as a rabbi or cantor, and skills for bringing their experiences and knowledge back to their internships and rabbinic jobs in such a way as to contribute to a better future for everyone in the region. Since October 7, T’ruah has adjusted to meet the needs of the students who remained in or returned to Israel, including programs that addressed the impact of the war on both Israelis and Palestinians. In the past, this program has consisted of monthly field programs, along with a more intensive fellowship for a small group of students. This year, we anticipate the program consisting of a smaller number of two-day seminars including field visits and processing time.
The Rabbinic Educator in Israel, who reports to the Chief Programs Officer, and is a member of T’ruah’s program team, is responsible for:
To be successful in this position, you are most or all of the following:
The following experiences are a plus, but not a requirement:
Systemic inequities in hiring have caused many women, people of color, and LGBTQ+ people to apply to jobs only if they meet 100% of the qualifications. If you don’t have all of the qualifications listed above but are extremely organized, passionate about our mission, and believe you have applicable and transferable skills from other industries or experiences, we encourage you to apply for this job. We’d love to hear from you. In your cover letter, be sure to explicitly highlight how your experience, skills, and personal qualities have set you up to succeed in the role.
Eligibility
Both U.S. persons and Israeli citizens are eligible to apply.
Status
This position is ¼-time, i.e., 10 hours per week.
Salary
This position is in T’ruah’s $60,000 - $85,000 salary band; since this position is ¼-time the annual salary is $15,000 - $21,250. We set salary within this band through a collaborative process using a standard rubric based on years of experience.
Location
The Rabbinic Educator in Israel will be located in Israel.
Travel
The Rabbinic Educator in Israel will be expected to travel to on-the-ground programs in Israel, East Jerusalem, and the West Bank. All staff are expected to attend a semi-yearly team-building retreat. All work-related travel expenses are paid for by T’ruah.
Benefits include:
Commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI)
T’ruah is committed to DEI at every level of our organization, including our Board of Directors. For the past several years we have been actively working on becoming an antiracist organization. We published a set of organizational values reflecting this commitment.
Equal opportunity employer
T’ruah isn’t just an equal opportunity employer. We are actively seeking to build a diverse and inclusive team with a wide range of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. T’ruah does not discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, marital status, disability, personal appearance, family responsibility, political affiliation or any other status protected by applicable law. Women, transgender people, veterans and people of color are encouraged to apply.
Compliance with eligibility verification laws
In compliance with U.S. federal law, all U.S. persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification document form upon hire.
In compliance with Israeli law, all Israeli persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in Israel and to complete the required employment eligibility verification document form upon hire.
Applications will be accepted, and interviews will be conducted, on a rolling basis. Applications received before October 2 will be given priority status. Our ideal start date for this position is as soon as possible.
Submit the form on this page. Your cover letter will be used as a writing sample. No phone calls, please.
T’ruah is seeking a ¼-time Rabbinic Educator in Israel who is responsible for building relationships with American rabbinical and cantorial students, supporting their learning and growth through educational programming and text studies, and collaborating with the Israel Program Manager and U.S. staff to develop and facilitate seminars focused on human rights and engagement with Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories.
The ideal candidate is a committed advocate for the safety and dignity of both Israelis and Palestinians, skilled at building authentic relationships, experienced in adult education with a deep knowledge of Jewish texts, a collaborative team player, and an adept facilitator capable of guiding challenging conversations and fostering respectful dialogue.
T’ruah brings the Torah’s ideals of human dignity, equality, and justice to life by empowering our network of over 2,300 rabbis and cantors to be moral voices…