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Adult Education Program awarded Gold Medal from United Synagogue of Coservative Judaism 2009 http://www.uscj.org/images/SolSchAwards2009_AdultEducation.pdf  

                             

 Esynagogue.org/JewU Online Courses
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Convert/Conversion to Judaism Program-Converting
www.onlinehebrewschool.blogspot.com/

Home Schooling for Hebrew school

www.judaismviavideos.blogspot.com/

2 dvd set of over 550 of our educational videos
www.judaismtochristians.blogspot.com/

Basic Judaism Course about Judaism for  Christians

www.pararabbitraining.blogspot.com/

Para-Rabbinic training

www.barmitzvahbvatmitzvahonlinetraining.blogspot.com/

Bar Bat Mitzvah tutoring for Children or adults

 

 Call  847-331-3584 

email rabbi@ehnt.org

 

 


Thank you!  I have been reading and listening to the UTube courses non stop since I spoke with you on the phone.  This is a wonderful set of classes and so informative.  This is wonderful.  Thank you again. Colleen

 


 

 

Email-small world story

What a small world we live in.  I was one of three on the Beit Din of a wonderful young lady this afternoon.  Her name is Val.The Rabbi at the Reform Temple here tries to have someone that has converted to Judaism on the panel.  This time I was fortunately asked. Through the course of questions, Val and I discovered that weboth know your through your videos!  The others on the panel were at a loss to our excitement.  We both had big smiles on our faces and it really broke the ice. ValWe had a chance to talk after the Beit Din, before her Mikvah, about all the things we learned from you.  We both lived rather far awayfrom a Synagogue and your were our lifeline to Judaism. I hope you understand the scope of the good work that you do.  I personally can't thank you enough for what you have done for me.Today's experience taught me that I am not alone in feeling this way. Scott
         

        

 

 

Para rabbi training

 

 Video Train with us to be a Para Rabbi Jewu 388

Para-Rabbinic Program

 

Contact me at rabbi@jonathanginsburg.net

 

 

Overview and Mission

This program is designed to train lay leaders to serve as assistants to rabbis or assist congregations lacking sufficient rabbinical coverage, to help them support the spiritual life of their congregations and communities.  

 

 

The Esynagogue.com Para-Rabbinic program is designed to teach lay leaders a variety of skills to help them support communal worship, life-cycle events and educational opportunities. Participants in our program may use these skills in various ways—by serving a congregation that has no clergy; by working in an assisted living facility or adult community; or by assisting their congregational clergy.

 

Prerequisite Knowledge

Students must demonstrate a minimum Jewish knowledge base equivalent to that provided by the Esynagogue.com Introduction to Judaism program. The student’s knowledge level will be determined by the program rabbis through phone interviews and by contacts with previous teachers. Ability to read Hebrew proficiently is required.

 

Rabbinical Supervision

In a congregation with a rabbi, the Para-rabbi's role is agreed to between the rabbi and para-rabbi before the course, and the rabbi supervises the para-rabbi once the course is completed. Rabbinical supervision during the training period can be provided either by the student’s own rabbi or by the rabbis of this program. Should you not have a rabbi to consult with in your community, you will have regular access to our program rabbis to help you with various questions that arise in connection with Para-rabbinic training.

 

The Role of the Para-rabbi

Para-rabbis are trained to conduct life cycle events including funerals, unveilings and baby namings, but are not qualified to do weddings or conversions. Para-rabbis are qualified to conduct Shabbat morning minyans, assist in Shiva minyans, conduct Torah study, and conduct services at nursing homes and assisted living centers in the community. Others may do more in their communities because their synagogues either lack a full-time rabbi or have part-time student rabbis.

 

Books

Purchase From USCJ.org Bookstore, Rabbinical Assembly publications:

            Rabbi’s Manual, Edited by Rabbi Perry Rank and Rabbi Gordon Freeman

            B’Kol Echad Songster

You can purchase the books yourself or we can send them to you for an additional $75.

 

Other Resources

You will have ready access to approximately 400 videos for quick background on subjects important for the training. Other course materials will be mailed to the student.

 

Curriculum

Successful completion of the Para-rabbinic program requires demonstrated competency in the following:

1.  Conduct a Jewish funeral

2.  Conduct a hospital visit

3.  Prepare and deliver a d’var Torah

4.  Conduct a Shiva minyan 

5.  Conduct an unveiling

6.  Lead a Passover seder

7.  Conduct a baby naming and co-officiate with Mohel at a Brit Milah

8.  Lead Birkat Hamazone

9.  Make Kiddush for Shabbat meals

10. Lead Havdalah

11. Prepare lead and a Torah study

12. Have an aliyah to the Torah

13. Organize and lead Havurot

14. Preside at a Mezuzah affixing ceremony

15. Know bracha for putting on a Tallit

16. Know traditional Jewish songs

17. Know blessings and basic prayer melodies

18. Know how to lay T’fillin

19. Complete 100 Question test of Jewish knowledge

20. Lead Shaharit daily services 

21. Lead minha daily servics 

22. Lead Maariv daily services 

23. Lead Kabbalat and Erev Shabbat services 

 24. Fluent Hebrew reading ability 

25. Knowledge Basic tunes for Torah and haftarah chanting    

 

Optional

Lead Shabbat worship services

Chant Yom Tov Kiddush

Chant Hallel

Song leadership of traditional Jewish songs

 

 

Esynagogue Board of Directors

Rabbi Jonathan Ginsburg, Supervising Director (rabbi@eynagogue.org; 847-331-3584)

Gail Nord Ginsburg, Spiritual Director (ginsburg.gail@gmail.com ; 847-331-4406)

James Stein, Esq., Administrative Director

 

 

2008 Application for Esynagogue Para-rabbinic Program


An application must include the following:

-- a completed application form

-- a resume, including education, professional involvement, and synagogue involvement  -- two professional references, with phone and email contact information included

Please note that incomplete applications will not be considered.

 

 

Applicant Information

 

Name: _________________________________________________________________

 

Street address: ___________________________________________________________

 

City: ______________________State/Province: _____________ Zip: _______________

 

Home phone: _________________ Cell or work phone: __________________________

 

Email address: _________________________________Date of Birth: _______________

 

Profession: ______________________________________________________________

 

Name of synagogue where a member: ________________________________________

 

Synagogue address: _______________________________________________________

 

Name of synagogue clergy with contact information _____________________________

 

_______________________________________________________________________

  • Are you currently enrolled in a Jewish studies program? If so, where are you studying and are you auditing or registered for credit?
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  • Are you currently engaged in Jewish studies with a rabbi/mentor or in an informal educational program? If yes, please describe (include contact info).
  • so, please provide details (include contact info).

 

 

Biographical Information

 

Please answer the following on a separate sheet:

            1. Tell us about yourself including your religious background and your personal Jewish journey.

            2. How have you been active in your congregation? In what capacities? As a paid professional or volunteer? Please detail some of the successes and challenges you have faced.

            3. What skills do you hope to develop, and what information do you hope to obtain in this training?

            4. Explain in detail your professional and personal goals in undertaking this course of study.

            5. Describe your Jewish observance, Shabbat, Kashrut, etc.

 

Special Circumstances or Needs

Please detail any special circumstances or needs you feel should be taken into consideration with your application.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Signature:__________________________________________ Date: ______________

 

 

 

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