Our Values
T’ruah’s values drive everything we do in the world. Each of our values is rooted in Jewish text and tradition, which have guided and sustained our people for thousands of years. We live these values passionately and steadfastly, both in joyous celebrations and in the most difficult moments. These values are both experienced and aspirational....
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2024 Gala Honoree Selection Committee
Each year, T’ruah honors a group of extraordinary clergy who demonstrate an unwavering commitment to living and working in accordance with a Torah of justice and human rights. And each year we turn to our supporters to help us find these remarkable leaders by nominating their clergy colleagues and friends. Nominations for our 2024 Rabbinic...
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New Clergy Webinar
Jumping into a first position after ordination and then immediately tackling the chagim can feel like a whirlwind. Join T'ruah on Thursday, November 2 at 12:00 p.m. ET to explore tools and skills that will be useful for the beginning (and entirety) of your career path, and hopefully leave you feeling supported for next steps.
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Bibi in NYC: Prayers for Democracy + Human Rights & Week of Protests
When PM Netanyahu comes to NYC for UNGA, the Jewish community will be ready to meet him.
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Sukkot for Housing Justice: Week of Action!
Join T'ruah and partners from Sept. 27 to Oct. 6 for a Week of Action: Sukkot for Housing Justice to extend a warm welcome and hospitality to everyone without shelter in our city: migrants, unhoused New Yorkers, people on the edge of losing their homes.
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An update on T’ruah’s Israel work from CEO Rabbi Jill Jacobs
Let's hold on to nuance as we work toward a political solution.
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Boston: T’ruah Clergy Gathering and Lunch
It is an extremely difficult and heartbreaking time. On Wednesday, December 20 at 12:00 pm, come share space with the chaverim community at Temple Shalom in Newton (175 Temple St, West Newton). Lunch will be provided.
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Community of Practice: Movement Chaplaincy
Participants will find four foundational principles of Movement Chaplaincy apply to their lives as Jewish clergy regardless of their job or location. The four sessions will each take a look at being: responsive, relational, relevant, and resourced.
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