Rabbanit Atara Lindenbaum
Rabbanit Atara Lindenbaum is the Associate Rabbanit at Hebrew Institute of White Plains. Rabbanit Atara received ordination from Yeshivat Maharat, after previously completing the Tanakh Educator’s
Applications for the Third Cohort of the Devorah Scholars Program Being Accepted Now,
Through December 1, 2023!
JOFA’s Devorah Scholars Program provides funding for Orthodox synagogues in North America to hire their first paid full-time or part-time Orthodox women in spiritual leadership roles.
This is the first program of its kind to meet a growing need for women’s leadership in Orthodox spaces, where Devorah Scholars fulfill a range of needs such as pastoral counseling, delivering sermons, leading rituals, enhancing education for youth and adults, and much more.
The Devorah Scholars program is made possible with the generous support of Micah Philanthropies, Ann and Jeremy Pava, Trustees.
The Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance (Jofa) is pleased to launch the applications for the third cohort of the Devorah Scholars Program (2024-2026), a challenge grant opportunity generously made possible by Micah Philanthropies, Ann & Jeremy Pava, Trustees. Jofa advocates for expanding women’s rights and opportunities within the framework of halakha, to build a vibrant and equitable Orthodox community.
The Devorah Scholars Program seeks to increase paid spiritual leadership positions for Orthodox women in Orthodox synagogues. Orthodox synagogues may apply for a minimum grant of $10,000 for a part-time position (10-15 hours/week), or a maximum grant of $33,000 for a full-time position. Congregations will be required to supplement a 2:1 match of the grant amount received. Synagogues that receive grants will be evaluated after the first year in order to guarantee the second year of funding.
Synagogues must provide a job description to be considered as part of the application process. Applicants advancing to the next round will be invited to have their current clergy and president of the board interview with the Jofa selection committee.
Required components of the position include (but are not limited to):
For applicant congregations: Eligible Devorah Scholars include (but are not limited to) graduates of the following educational institutions:
Congregations will be required to complete a mid-grant and end-of-grant report.
Key Dates:
For Interested Devorah Scholar Candidates:
Jofa is collecting information from qualified women who are interested in serving as Devorah Scholars. If you or someone you know would like to be considered to apply for a Devorah Scholar position, please complete this Devorah Scholar Candidate Interest Form. Jofa will share candidate information with interested synagogue leadership who may reach out to the candidate directly.
For more information or questions, please contact us at jofa@jofa.org.
Rabba Amalia Haas, who served as a Devorah Scholar at Congregation Beth Sholom in Providence, Rhode Island, expressed: "Being a Devorah Scholar has shaped my development as a leader in ways that are impossible to overstate. Teaching my congregation, comforting and counseling congregants seeking pastoral care, having congregants approach me to describe the impact of my leadership on their spiritual lives, has allowed me to fully step into my authority as a rabba."
"As we've witnessed firsthand, the ability to facilitate and model high-level female Torah leadership has facilitated increased religious engagement, learning, and growth in our community,” says Rabbi Barry Dolinger, whose synagogue Congregation Beth Sholom hired one of the first Devorah Scholars. “We're confident this will allow our synagogue to better meet members' thirst for more, relevant, high-quality Torah learning and spiritual engagement."
Ruthie Braffman Shulman from the first cohort of Devorah Scholars reflected, “There are so many topics that arise in the congregational setting as well as in pastoral care surrounding infertility, mikvah, and women’s roles that having a woman’s perspective and voice is vital.”
Devorah Scholars may hold either full or part-time positions. Part-time positions require a minimum of 10-15 hours of congregational work per week.
Synagogues that receive grants will be evaluated after the first year in order to guarantee the second year of funding.
Eligible applicants to be a Devorah Scholar include (but are not limited to) graduates of the following educational institutions:
Congregations will be required to complete a mid-grant and end-of-grant report.
In addition to her congregational role and responsibilities, what else is a Devorah Scholar required to participate in as part of her cohort experience?
Please contact Dr. Sarah Kranz-Ciment at Sarah@jofa.org
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