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Congregation Rodeph Sholom company history timeline

2005

Greg grew up in Stony Brook, NY and graduated with a BA from Hobart and William Smith Colleges in 2005.

2005: CRS and Rodeph Sholom School implement new school governance plan giving RSS increased independence; Friends of RSS incorporated.

2006

Through the combined efforts of Beth Ahavah President Jocelyn Block and Rodeph Shalom President Susan Klehr, Beth Ahavah moved from its home on Letitia Street to Rodeph Shalom on October 15, 2006.

Since 2006, Andrea has developed more than 700 affordable apartments and has more than 200 currently under construction.

2006: Rabbi Robert N. Levine elected President of the New York Board of Rabbis.

2007

Shayna has dedicated her career to Congregation Rodeph Sholom, beginning her role in our community directly after being ordained from the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion’s School of Sacred Music in 2007.

Temple Rodef Shalom joins forces with Lewinsville Presbyterian Church and Immanuel Presbyterian Church to foster the creation of neighbor Chesterbrook Residences, which will open in 2007 to provide affordable assisted living housing for residents with a range of incomes.

2008

Sisterhood was a sponsor of the new Women of Reform Judaism’s The Torah: A Women’s Commentary.2008: The CRS Board of Trustees elected Rabbi Ben Spratt as our Assistant Rabbi, dividing his time between the Congregation and the Rodeph Sholom School as Rabbi-in-Residence.

2009

In 2009, Ben helped found CRS’s Shireinu, an inclusion initiative for Jewish families with special needs that now serves as a spiritual model for synagogues and churches around the world.

2011

After graduating from the University of Kampala in 2011, she worked three summers as camp counselor and Tefillah coordinator at URJ Camp Coleman in Cleveland, GA. Having learned more about Judaism there paved the way to her dream of becoming a rabbi.

2012

Rabbi Greg D. Weitzman (he/him), our Associate Rabbi, started his tenure at Congregation Rodeph Sholom as Rabbinic Intern in 2012, working closely with our youth groups.

2014

In 2014, he co-founded Tribe, a joint initiative to engage Jewish Millennials through grassroots leadership and a community of empowerment.

2015

He was ordained at the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in New York City in May 2015 and installed as our Assistant Rabbi later that year.

The full merger of Beth Ahavah and Rodeph Shalom as of September 30, 2015, was coordinated by Beth Ahavah President Joan Levin and Rodeph Shalom President Lloyd Brotman.

Lyndsie joined the CRS team in 2015.

2016

In 2016, she and Rabbi Spratt created Minyan, a small-group initiative focused on making deep connections between members of the CRS community.

2017

In 2017, Rabbi Maderer became our senior rabbi.

In 2017, he was co-editor of a special symposium edition of the CCAR’s Reform Jewish Quarterly Journal on Millennial Engagement and sparked the New Day Fellowship to foster connection between Muslim and Jewish Millennials.

2018

She served for three years as CRS’s rabbinical intern and upon her ordination from HUC-JIR in 2018 she was installed as our Assistant Rabbi.

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2019

Scott Hertz joined Congregation Rodeph Sholom of New York City as the Director of Engagement and Program in July 2019.

An alumnus of the Weitzman-JDC-HUC-JIR Fellowship for Global Jewish Leaders, he traveled to India in 2019 where he found a centuries-long legacy of Jewish community and thought anew about global Jewish peoplehood.

She spent her first year of HUC-JIR studying in Jerusalem before moving to New York City in 2019.

2020

Since 2020, Shafer-Sull has managed the Fifth Avenue holiday displays project, collecting decor proposals, working with creative teams, tracking project spending, and consulting on concept and thematic development to create a more exciting and engaging experience.

2021

She was ordained from Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in Cincinnati, OH in May 2021.

Stefano Iacono (he/him), our new Assistant Cantor, was ordained as Cantor from HUC-JIR’s Debbie Friedman School of Sacred Music in New York City in May 2021.

Her background in research and development relating to environmental science, as well as her sustainable urban development and community-based planning efforts earned her an honor in the Commercial Observer’s 2021 List of Young Professionals.

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