Who are T’ruah’s Chaverim?
Chaverim are rabbis and cantors who stand up to be counted as partners in T’ruah’s work to protect human rights in North America, Israel, and the occupied Palestinian territories. Being one of T’ruah’s chaverim does not imply endorsement of every organizational statement or position. When you become a member of our chaverim network, you join 2,300 rabbis and cantors who support one another in our human rights commitments, and who have access to training and advocacy opportunities through T’ruah.
Benjamin Scolnic
Rabbi | Hamden, Connecticut
Benjamin Spratt
Rabbi | New York, New York
Benjamin Weiner
Rabbi | Deerfield, Massachusetts
Benjamin Zober
Rabbi | Reno, Nevada
Benjie Schiller
Cantor | White Plains, New York
Bennett Greenspon
Rabbi | Cooper City, Florida
Bennett Miller
Rabbi | New Brunswick, New Jersey
Bernard Barsky
Rabbi | Dayton, Ohio
Bernard H Mehlman
Rabbi | Brookline, Massachusetts
Bernie Kingz”l
Rabbi | Irvine, California
Bernie Robinson
Rabbi | San Rafael, California
Bess Wohlner
Rabbi | Woodland, California
Beth Davidson
Rabbi | Auburn, New Hampshire
Beth Janus
Rabbi | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Beth Kalisch
Rabbi | Gladwyne, Pennsylvania
Beth Klafter
Rabbi | Melville, New York
Beth Levin
Cantor | Watertown, Massachusetts
Beth Singer
Rabbi | San Francisco, California
Betsy Forester
Rabbi | Madison, Wisconsin
Billy Dreskin
Rabbi | Ardsley, New York
Binyamin Biber
Rabbi | Silver Spring, Maryland
Blair Nosanwisch
Rabbi | Farmington Hills, Michigan
Bob Gluck
Rabbi | Mount Kisco, New York
Bob Kaplan
Rabbi | Bronx, New York
Bob Rottenberg
Rabbi | Arcata, California
Bonnie Margulis
Rabbi | Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Bonnie Sharfman
Rabbi | Scottsdale, Arizona
Bonnie Steinberg
Rabbi | Watertown, Massachusetts
Bonny Grosz
Rabbi | Herndon, Virginia
Boo Boo
| Brooklyn, New York