Modern Orthodox Rabbi & Senior Jewish Educator at Brown RISD Hillel at Hillel International

Providence, Rhode Island, United States

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Not SpecifiedCompensation
Senior (5 to 8 years), Expert & Leadership (9+ years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
Non-Profit, Higher Education, Religious OrganizationsIndustries

Requirements

  • Rabbinic ordination from a recognized Orthodox seminary in America or Israel
  • Rabbinical Council of America membership
  • Experience in Hillel, youth movements, camping, or experiential Jewish education
  • Proven success in community building and outreach, and previous experience in program visioning and implementation
  • Training and experience in counseling, administration, development/fundraising is desirable
  • Capacity to translate a wide variety of Jewish textual traditions
  • A compassionate heart
  • A sense of humor
  • Connectivity to leading change-makers in the Jewish world
  • Expansive vision for the possibilities of Jewish community and learning on a leading university campus
  • A commitment to Zionism and the future of Israel
  • A joyful, optimistic, cooperative way of being in the world
  • Broad passions and interests
  • Uncompromising commitment to Jewish pluralism

Responsibilities

  • Strengthen daily minyanim and Shabbat minyanim with your presence, words of Torah, and cultivation of students' spiritual growth
  • Be a presence at Shabbat & Chag meals. Lead Friday night Onegs
  • Lead High Holiday services for students and the University community
  • Nurture the growth of BRH’s Orthodox communities by creating relationships with Jewish high schools around the country; be an ambassador for the growth of Jewish and religious life on College Hill
  • Create opportunities for sophisticated engagement with Jewish text
  • Elevate BRH’s Englander Beit Midrash as a center for Jewish intellectual and cultural engagement, text study, and a platform for emerging Jewish voices
  • Collaborate with other senior-level staff to shape and develop the mission and educational vision of BRH
  • Develop and nurture relationships with University student life, religious life staff, and the local Jewish community
  • Travel with students to Israel on educational experiences like Hartman, Birthright, and Volunteer Missions
  • Develop strong relationships with students, serving as a mentor, pastor, and rabbi
  • Support leading innovative students to shape impactful projects and initiatives, enabling them to explore their passions and Jewish ideas
  • Transform the Jewish ambiance of College Hill with acts of “public space Judaism” and collaborations with cross-campus partners and clubs
  • Start your day with a student-led minyan
  • Meet with students in coffee shops across College Hill
  • Transform The Ratty (Brown’s most popular dining hall) into a Beit Midrash, getting to know students where they are most comfortable
  • Collaborate with student leaders, shaping an educational vision for asking big Jewish questions and seeking answers through initiatives in the BRH Beit Midrash
  • Gather with a dozen students to explore pressing contemporary questions through the prism of Jewish wisdom
  • Sit on the Main Green with a sign that reads, “Free Rabbinic Advice”
  • Collaborate with Chabad partners and BRH neighbors to support the growth of students’ Jewish identity

Skills

Rabbinic Leadership
Torah Study
Minyan Leadership
Shabbat Services
High Holiday Services
Jewish Text Study
Beit Midrash
Student Mentoring
Community Outreach
Israel Programs
Public Speaking

Hillel International

Supports Jewish students through education and community

About Hillel International

Hillel International serves Jewish college students by providing educational and cultural programming, scholarships, and fellowships. The organization focuses on enriching the lives of approximately 160,000 Jewish students annually, helping them connect with their heritage and fostering a strong sense of community and identity. Hillel's programs include the Azrieli Fellows Program for postdoctoral research in Israel and the Bernard B. and Mary L. Brusin Scholarship Fund for students from Duluth high schools. Unlike other organizations, Hillel emphasizes inclusivity and leadership development, creating a welcoming environment for students to explore their Jewish identity. The goal of Hillel International is to support and enhance the academic and personal growth of Jewish students while ensuring they remain engaged with their community.

None, NoneHeadquarters
1923Year Founded
$46.4MTotal Funding
GRANTCompany Stage
Social Impact, EducationIndustries
501-1,000Employees

Risks

Increased antisemitic incidents may deter student participation in Hillel's programs.
Heightened security needs could strain financial resources, affecting programming.
Pro-Israel advocacy may alienate students with differing views on Middle East policy.

Differentiation

Hillel International is the largest Jewish campus organization globally, serving 160,000 students annually.
It offers unique programs like the Azrieli Fellows Program and Brusin Scholarship Fund.
Hillel's focus on inclusivity and leadership development sets it apart in higher education.

Upsides

Digital engagement can broaden Hillel's reach to non-campus Jewish students.
Collaborations with tech companies enhance Hillel's educational and cultural programming.
Growing interest in DEI initiatives aligns with Hillel's mission for inclusivity.

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