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.
Sari Laufer
Rabbi | Los Angeles, California
Sarit Horwitz
Rabbi | Memphis, Tennessee
Sarra Lev
Rabbi | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Saul Diamentz”l
Rabbi | Toronto, Ontario
Saul Oresky
Rabbi | Greenbelt, Maryland
Saul Perlmutter
Rabbi | Florence, Massachusetts
Scott Aaron
Rabbi | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Scott Colbert
Rabbi | Atlanta, Georgia
Scott Corngoldz”l
Rabbi | San Luis Obispo, California
Scott Fox
Rabbi | Long Beach, California
Scott Gurdin
Rabbi | Yorktown, Virginia
Scott Hausman-Weiss
Rabbi | Houston, Texas
Scott Meltzer
Rabbi | San Diego, California
Scott Perlo
Rabbi | Brooklyn, New York
Scott Saulson
Rabbi | Olympia Fields, Illinois
Scott Segal
Rabbi | Steamboat Springs, Colorado
Scott Shafrin
Rabbi | Clayton, Missouri
Scott Slarskey
Rabbi | Saint Louis, Missouri
Scott Sokol
Rabbi Cantor | Framingham, Massachusetts
Scott Sperling
Rabbi | Decatur, Georgia
Scott Weiner
Rabbi | New Rochelle, New York
Serena Fujita
Rabbi | Somerville, Massachusetts
Serge Lippe
Rabbi | Brooklyn, New York
Seth Frisch
Rabbi | Jenkintown, Pennsylvania
Seth Goldstein
Rabbi | Olympia, Washington
Seth Goren
Rabbi | Toronto, Ontario
Seth Limmer
Rabbi | Chicago, Illinois
Seth Oppenheimer
Rabbi | Evans, Georgia
Seth Riemer
Rabbi | Newington, Connecticut
Seth Wax
Rabbi | Williamstown, Massachusetts