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.
Rachel Cohen
Rabbi | Brooklyn, New York
Rachel Cowanz”l
Rabbi | New York, New York
Rachel Esserman
Rabbi | Endicott, New York
Rachel Gartner
Rabbi | Washington, District of Columbia
Rachel Goldenberg
Rabbi | Jackson Heights, New York
Rachel Greengrass
Rabbi | Pinecrest, Florida
Rachel Gross-Prinz
Rabbi | New York, New York
Rachel Gurevitz
Rabbi | Westborough, Massachusetts
Rachel Hersh
Rabbi Cantor | Bethesda, Maryland
Rachel Hertzman
Rabbi | New York, New York
Rachel Isaacs
Rabbi | Waterville, Maine
Rachel Joseph
Rabbi | Portland, Oregon
Rachel Kahn-Troster
Rabbi | Teaneck, New Jersey
Rachel Kaplan
Rabbi | Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts
Rachel Kaplan-Marks
Rabbi | Skokie, Illinois
Rachel Kohl Finegold
Rabba | Westmount, Quebec
Rachel Kort
Rabbi | Seattle, Washington
Rachel Marder
Rabbi | South Orange, New Jersey
Rachel Mikva
Rabbi | Chicago, Illinois
Rachel Nussbaum
Rabbi | Seattle, Washington
Rachel Putterman
Rabbi | Roslindale, Massachusetts
Rachel Reef-Simpson
Cantor | Worcester, Massachusetts
Rachel Rothstein
Rabbi | Leawood, Kansas
Rachel Rubenstein
Rabbi | Saint Paul, Minnesota
Rachel Sabath Beit-Halachmi
Rabbi | Pikesville, Maryland
Rachel Salston
Rabbi | Fair Lawn, New Jersey
Rachel Schmelkin
Rabbi | Washington, District of Columbia
Rachel Schoenfeld
Rabbi | Collingswood, New Jersey
Rachel Silverman
Rabbi | Sharon, Massachusetts
Rachel Spilker
Cantor | St. Paul, Minnesota