March 8, 2024
President Joe Biden
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
Washington, DC 20500
“God is close to the brokenhearted; those crushed in spirit God delivers.” (Psalms 34:19)
Dear President Biden,
We are American rabbis, cantors, and student clergy writing to you in anguish after nearly five months of war that have brought unfathomable suffering to Israelis and Palestinians.
We thank you for your diligent work to negotiate a bilateral ceasefire, and — as the number of casualties rise — we urge you to use the full force of America’s leverage and global leadership to end the war. A ceasefire is the only reliable, proven means for securing the release of the remaining hostages and ensuring the provision of desperately needed humanitarian relief to Gaza. Lives hang in the balance.
There is no military solution to this conflict. An end to the fighting — though urgently needed — is not enough on its own to ensure the safety of Palestinians and Israelis for the long term. That is why we support your administration in taking clear steps toward establishing a Palestinian state. As this horrifying war continues, it is clearer than ever that the safety of the Jewish people and the Palestinian people are bound up in each other. We long to see a truly democratic Jewish state — one that protects the human rights of every citizen — alongside an independent Palestine.
As rabbis and cantors, we have wept and held our communities through the trauma of October 7, when Hamas militants murdered more than 1,200, kidnapped more than 240, and raped and sexually assaulted untold numbers. We have been alarmed by increased antisemitism, including violence and violent threats against Jews and Jewish institutions.
At the same time, we have watched with fear as Prime Minister Netanyahu and his far-right government have taken Israel further and further down the path of religious extremism and never-ending war.
Our hearts are broken by the deaths of over 30,000 Palestinians in Gaza — the majority of whom are women and children who bear no responsibility for Hamas’s crimes. The IDF’s extensive bombing campaign has destroyed over 60% of Gaza’s buildings, hundreds of thousands of residents of Gaza are at risk of starvation, and disease runs rampant. Without an immediate influx of food, water, medicine, and fuel, and the restored operation of hospital and sanitation facilities, we fear the population could be decimated.
There is no question that Hamas has repeatedly and deliberately endangered the lives of their own people — including through using civilian structures to house weapons and fighters — but that does not permit Israel, legally or morally, to lay the full responsibility for the unimaginable suffering of a massive population of trapped civilians at the feet of Hamas. We are grateful that you have insisted Israel provide assurance that it is using U.S.-provided weapons in accordance with international law and is not obstructing humanitarian aid, just as other recipients of security aid are required to do.
We ask you to continue your efforts to ensure that Israel does not invade Rafah, as Prime Minister Netanyahu has threatened to do. An invasion of one of the last refuges in Gaza, where approximately 1.4 million Palestinians have gathered after fleeing fighting in other parts of the Strip, will bring unbearable casualties. Entering Rafah is also unlikely to result in the safe rescue of the remaining hostages; as you know from your diplomatic efforts in achieving the November ceasefire, negotiations have been exponentially more effective than military operations in releasing hostages.
While the world has been watching Gaza, settlers in the West Bank — enabled by Israel’s far-right government — have ramped up attacks on Palestinians, killing dozens of innocent people since October 7 and driving Palestinian residents out of more than a dozen villages in the West Bank. We applaud the U.S. for imposing sanctions and a visa ban on violent settlers, and encourage you to expand this list to include the leaders and organizations who incite violence, which includes extremist members of Knesset.
With continued fighting along the Lebanon border, threats from Iran, settler violence and terror attacks by Palestinians in the West Bank, efforts by extremists in the Israeli government to change the status quo on Al Aqsa, home demolitions in East Jerusalem, and the approach of Ramadan, we fear a wider war that could destabilize the entire region.
We look to you for the swift, courageous leadership required to pressure all parties to reach a ceasefire, before more innocent lives are lost.
Sincerely,
Rabbi Herschel Aberson – Van Nuys, CA
Rabbi Ruth Adar – San Leandro, CA
Rabbi Richard Address – Mantua, NJ
Rabbi David Adelson – Brooklyn, NY
Rabbi Dr. Rachel Adler – Pittsburgh, PA
Rabbi Mona Alfi – Sacramento, CA
Cantor Sheri Allen – Fort Worth, TX
Rabbi Katy Allen – Wayland, MA
Rabbi Rebecca Alpert – Philadelphia, PA
Rabbi Doug Alpert – Kansas City, MO
Rabbi Alana Alpert – Detroit, MI
Rabbi Camille Shira Angel – San Francisco, CA
David Aquilina – Minneapolis, MN
Cantor Lisa Arbisser – New York, NY
Rabbi Charles Arian – Montgomery Village, MD
Rabbi Amy Ariel – Saint Paul, MN
Dr. Michael Arons – Chevy Chase, MD
Rabbi Emily Aronson – Brooklyn, NY
Rabbi Nicole Auerbach – New York, NY
Rabbi Guy Austrian – New York, NY
Rabbi Ilana Axel – Buffalo Grove, IL
Rabbi Lev Baesh – Austin, TX
Rabbi Dr. Chava Bahle – Suttons Bay, MI
Rabbi Rachel Barenblat – Williamstown, MA
Aya Baron – Philadelphia, PA
Rabbi David Basior – Seattle, WA
Rabbi Eliot Baskin – Greenwood Village, CO
Rabbi Jordana Battis – Natick, MA
Rabbi David Dunn Bauer – Elkins Park, PA
Rabbi Rachel Bearman – Saint Louis, MO
Rabbi Shelley Kovar Becker – New York, NY
Rabbi James Bennett – Saint Louis, MO
Rabbi Dana Benson – Seattle, WA
Claire Bergen – Los Angeles, CA
Rabbi Allan Berkowitz – Kensington, CA
Rabbi Leah Berkowitz – Elkins Park, PA
Rabbi Donald Berlin – Bethesda, MD
Rabbi Yosef Berman – Silver Spring, MD
Rabbi Marjorie Berman – Clarks Summit, PA
Rabbi Howard Berman – Coral Gables, FL
Rabbi Phyllis Berman – Philadelphia, PA
Rabbi Leila gal Berner – Frederick, MD
Cantor Suzanne Bernstein – Catskill, NY
Rabbi Aryeh Bernstein – Chicago, IL
Rabbi David Bloom – Louisville, KY
Rabbi Joshua Boettiger – East Chatham, NY
Rabbi Daniel Bogard – Saint Louis, MO
Rabbi Stephen Booth-Nadav – Denver, CO
Rabbi Faryn Borella – San Francisco, CA
Rabbi Anna Boswell-Levy – Yardley, PA
Rabbi Sarah Brammer-Shlay – IA
Cantor Alan Brava – Flushing, NY
Cantor Josh Breitzer – Brooklyn, NY
Iliana Brodsky – Brooklyn, NY
Cantor Vera Broekhuysen – North Andover, MA
Rabbi Caryn Broitman – West Tisbury, MA
Rabbi Daniel Bronstein – Brooklyn, NY
Cantor Shoshana Brown – Fall River, MA
Chris Brumbach – Holliston, MA
Rabbi Jonathan Brumberg-Kraus – Providence, RI
Rabbi Jillian Cameron – Los Angeles, CA
Rabbi Harold Caminker – Holly Springs, NC
Rabbi Debra Cantor – Bloomfield, CT
Brianah Caplan – Los Angeles, CA
Rabbi Baruch Capptauber – Harrisburg, PA
Rabbi Adam Chalom – Highland Park, IL
Rabbi Kerry Chaplin – Los Angeles, CA
Rabbi Joshua Chasan – Portland, ME
Rabbi Ken Chasen – Los Angeles, CA
Jacob Chatinover – Somerville, MA
Rabbi George Cheever Altshuler – San Francisco, CA
Rabbi Karen Citrin – Westwood, MA
Rabbi Geoffrey Claussen – Greensboro, NC
Rabbi Howard Cohen – Bennington, VT
Cantor Gerald Cohen – Yonkers, NY
Rabbi Aryeh Cohen – Los Angeles, CA
Rabba Sarah Cohen – Philadelphia, PA
Rabbi Sandra Cohen – Denver, CO
Rabbi Emily Cohen – Brooklyn, NY
Rabbi Abby Cohen – Portland, OR
Rabbi Dianne Cohler-Esses – New York, NY
Rabbi Hillel Cohn – San Bernardino, CA
Rabbi David Cooper – Berkeley, CA
Rabbi Stephanie Crawley – Washington, DC
Rabbi Robin Damsky – Efland, NC
Rabbi Julie Danan – Lewes, DE
Rabbi Beth D. Davidson – Manchester, NH
Claire Davidson Miller – New York, NY
Max Davis – Somerville, MA
Rabbi Nikki DeBlosi – Montclair, NJ
Rabbi Nate DeGroot – Detroit, MI
Rabbi Lavey Derby – Millbrae, CA
Alex Dillon – Somerville, MA
Rabbi Robert Dobrusin – Ann Arbor, MI
Rabbi Tova Dodi – Baltimore, MD
Cantor Lisa Doob – Lexington, MA
Rabbi Tyler Dratch – Baltimore, MD
Rabbi Matt Dreffin – Mountain Brk, AL
Rabbi Malka Drucker – Santa Barbara, CA
Rabbi Cantor Marsha Dubrow – Boca Raton, FL
Rabbi Lisa A. Edwards – Los Angeles, CA
Rabbi Laurence Edwards – Chicago, IL
Rabbi Amy Eilberg – Los Altos, CA
Rabbi Susan L. Einbinder – Providence, RI
Cantor Roy Einhorn – Newton Center, MA
Monique Eliezer – Campinas, MD
Rabbi Juliet Elkind-Cruz – New York, NY
Rabbi Hannah Ellenson – Maplewood, NJ
Rabbi Diane Elliot – El Sobrante, CA
Rabbi Barat Ellman – Brooklyn, NY
Rabbi Sue Levi Elwell – Philadelphia, PA
Rabbi Andrew Ettin – Pfafftown, NC
Rabbi Susan Falk – Brooklyn, NY
Rabbi Charles Feinberg – Washington, DC
Rabbi Sam Feinsmith – Evanston, IL
Rabbi Nora Feinstein – Washington, DC
Rabbi Edward Feld – Northampton, MA
Cantor Devorah Felder-Levy – Los Gatos, CA
Rabbi Jen Feldman – Chapel Hill, NC
Rabbi Zev-Hayyim Feyer – Stone Mountain, GA
Rabbi Brian Field – Denver, CO
Rabbi Daniel Fink – Boise, ID
Emma Fischer – Philadelphia, PA
Julie Fishbach – Los Angeles, CA
Rabbi Nicole Fix – Philadelphia, PA
Rabbi Betsy Forester – Madison, WI
Dr. David Forman – Bethesda, MD
Rabbi Ari Lev Fornari – Philadelphia, PA
Rabbi Laurie Franklin – Missoula, MT
Rabbi Lee Friedlander – Roslyn Heights, NY
Rabbi Shoshana Friedman – Roslindale, MA
Rabbi Jeanette Friedman Sieradski – Cresco, PA
Rabbi Ruth Gais – Summit, NJ
Rabbi Rachel Gartner – Washington, DC
Rabbi Jonah Geffen – New York, NY
Rabbi Miriam Geronimus – Cleveland, OH
Rabbi Miriyam Glazer – Los Angeles, CA
Rabbi Bob Gluck – Mount Kisco, NY
Rabbi Rosalind Gold – Reston, VA
Rabbi Shefa Gold – Jemez Springs, NM
Rabbi Jessica Goldberg – Lewisburg, PA
Rabbi Susan Goldberg – Los Angeles, CA
Rabbi Zelig Golden – Occidental, CA
Rabbi Rachel Goldenberg – Jackson Heights, NY
Rabbi Barbara Goldman-Wartell – Miami, FL
Rabbi Megan Goldmarche – Philadelphia, PA
Rabbi Seth Goldstein – Olympia, WA
Rabbi Niles Goldstein – Napa, CA
Rabi Hannah Goldstein – Washington, DC
Rabbi Jerrold Goldstein – Sherman Oaks, CA
Rabbi Andrea Goldstein – Saint Louis, MO
Rabbi Jeffrey Goldwasser – East Greenwich, RI
Nikki Golomb – Jamaica Plain, MA
Rabbi Mónica Gomery – Philadelphia, PA
Rabbi Sara Goodman – Santa Monica, CA
Rabbi Debora Gordon – Troy, NY
Rabbi Maralee Gordon – Woodstock, IL
Rabbi Mel gottlieb – Los Angeles, CA
Rabbi Lauren Grabelle Herrmann – New York, NY
Rabbi Roberto Graetz – Pleasant Hill, CA
Rabbi Lisa Grant – Brooklyn, NY
Rabbi Rachel Grant Meyer – Brooklyn, NY
Rabbi Laurie Green – Baltimore, MD
Cantor Orna Green – Teaneck, NJ
Ruth Greenblatt – Cheshire, CT
Rabbi David Greenstein – Philadelphia, PA
Rabbi Nicki Greninger – Walnut Creek, CA
Rabbi Suzanne Griffel – Chicago, IL
Rachel Gross – Cincinnati, OH
Rabbi Nadya Gross – Erie, CO
Rabbi Susan Grossman – Columbia, MD
Rabbi Chaya Gusfield – Oakland, CA
Rabbi Tom Gutherz – Charlottesville, VA
Rabbi Laurie Hahn Tapper – Redwood City, CA
Rabbi Maurice Harris – Glenside, PA
Rabbi Patti Haskell – Asheville, NC
Rabbi Rebecca Hecht – San Mateo, CA
Rabbi Alan Henkin – Palmdale, CA
Rabbi Elias Herb – Salem, OR
Rabbi Rachel Hertzman – New York, NY
Rabbi Lizzi Heydemann – Chicago, IL
Rabbi Jo Hirschmann – Bronx, NY
Rabbi Janie Hodgetts – Chestnut Hill, MA
Rabbi Solomon Hoffman – Chapel Hill, NC
Rabbi Linda Holtzman – Philadelphia, PA
Rabbi Margaret Holub – Albion, CA
Rabbi Michael Holzman – Reston, VA
Rabbi Rebecca Hornstein – Lynn, MA
Cantor Sandy Horowitz – New York, NY
Rabbi Jocee Hudson – Los Angeles, CA
Rabbi Esther Hugenholtz – Coralville, IA
Rabbi Margo Hughes-Robinson – Brooklyn, NY
Elizabeth Elizheva Hurvich – Oakland, CA
Rabbi Mark Hurvitz – New York, NY
Rabbi Yitzhak Husbands-Hankin – Eugene, OR
Rabbi Abie Ingber – Cincinnati, OH
Rabbi Marci Jacobs – Baltimore, MD
Rabbi Jill Jacobs – New York, NY
Rabbi Steven B. Jacobs – Alameda, CA
Rabbi Joshua Jacobs-Velde – Silver Spring, MD
Rabbi Devorah Jacobson – Hadley, MA
Rabbi Suzie Jacobson – West Roxbury, MA
Rabbi David Jaffe – Sharon, MA
Rabbi Cantor Ellen Jaffe-Gill – Virginia Beach, VA
Rabbi Marisa James – New York, NY
Rabbi Janine Jankovitz – Philadelphia, PA
Rabbi Beth Janus – Philadelphia, PA
Rabbi Amita Jarmon – Greenfield, MA
Rabbi Linda Joseph – Reisterstown, MD
Rabbi Dr. Raachel Jurovics – Raleigh, NC
Rabbi Randy Kafka – Stoughton, MA
Rabbi Rachel Kahn-Troster – Teaneck, NJ
Rabbi Jane Kanarek – Brookline, MA
Talia Kaplan – Overland Park, KS
Rabbi Cantor John Kaplan – Decatur, GA
David Kaplinsky – Cambridge, MA
Rabbi Debra Kassoff – Jackson, MS
Rabbi Nancy Kasten – Dallas, TX
Rabbi Joanna Katz – Olivebridge, NY
Rabbi Irwin Keller – Cotati, CA
Rabbi Justin Kerber – Carmel, IN
Rabbi Emma Kippley-Ogman – Saint Paul, MN
Rabbi Lori Klein – Capitola, CA
Rabbi Sharon Kleinbaum – New York City, NY
Rabbi Margie Klein Ronkin – Ashland, MA
Rabbi David L. Kline – Brooklyn, NY
Rabbi Marc Kline – Harrisburg, PA
Jayce Koester – Jamaica Plain, MA
Rabbi Stephanie Kolin – Brooklyn, NY
Rabbi Debra Kolodny – Amherst, MA
Rabbi Neil Kominsky – Brookline, MA
Arielle Korman – Brooklyn, NY
Rabbi Michael Kramer – Hockessin, DE
Rabbi Douglas Krantz – Townsend, DE
Rabbi Matthew Kraus – Cincinnati, OH
Rabbi Shirah Kraus – Cincinnati, OH
Rabbi Claudia Kreiman – Brookline, MA
Rabbi Nancy Kremier – Philadelphia, PA
Rabbi Jeremy Kridel – Ellicott City, MD
Rabbi Enid Lader – Cleveland, OH
Cantor Regina Lambert-Hayut – Ann Arbor, MI
Rabbi Karen Landy – Brookline, MA
Rabbi Armin Langer – Gainesville, FL
Rabbi Rachmiel Langer – Littleton, MA
Rabbi Gilah Langner – Washington, DC
Rabbi Amichai Lau-Lavie – New York, NY
Rabbi Adam Lautman – Cherry Hill, NJ
Rabbi David Lazar – Palm Springs, CA
Rabbi James Lebeau – Lowell, MA
Rabbi Esther Lederman – Arlington, VA
Gabriel Lehrman – Los Altos, CA
Rabbi Susan Leider – Sacramento, CA
Rabbi Darby Leigh – Waban, MA
Rabbi Shoshana Leis – Dobbs Ferry, NY
Rabbi Arielle Lekach-Rosenberg – Minneapolis, MN
Rabbi Aaron Leven – Los Angeles, CA
Rabbi David Levin – Merion Station, PA
Cantor Beth Levin – Winchester, MA
Rabbi Chai Levy – Berkeley, CA
Rabbi Annie Lewis – Gaithersburg, MD
Rabbi Sheldon Lewis – Palo Alto, CA
Rabbi Mordechai Liebling – Philadelphia, PA
Rabbi Miriam Liebman – Washington, DC
Hannah Limov – Jamaica Plain, MA
Rabbi Paige Lincenberg – Little River, CA
Savannah Lipner – New York, NY
Rabbi Jonathan Lipnick – New York, NY
Rabbi Ellen Lippmann – Brooklyn, NY
Rabbi Andrea London – Evanston, IL
Rabbi Sienna Lotenberg – New Brunswick, NJ
Rabbi Sam Luckey – Oakland, CA
Cantor Abbe Lyons – Ithaca, NY
Rabbi Rachel Maimin – Brooklyn, NY
Rabbi Nina Mandel – Sunbury, PA
Rabbi Paula Marcus – Aptos, CA
Rabbi Natan Margalit – Newtonville, MA
Rabbi Marc Margolius – New York, NY
Rabbi Amalia Mark – Brooklyn, NY
Rabbi Richard Marker – Bethesda, MD
Rabbi Susan Marks – Highland Park, IL
Rabbi Sharon Mars – Columbus, OH
Rabbi José Rolando Matalon – New York, NY
Rabbi Rim Meirowitz – Peabody, MA
Rabbi Lev Meirowitz Nelson – Brooklyn, NY
Rabbi Margot Meitner – Jamaica Plain, MA
Rabbi Sarah Meytin – Silver Spring, MD
Rabbi Abby Michaleski – Ventnor City, NJ
Rabbi Mimi Micner – Watertown, MA
Rabbi Shira Milgrom – White Plains, NY
Rabbi Diana Miller – Lambertville, NJ
Rabbi Katie Mizrahi – Denver, CO
Rabbi Lee Moore – Kent, OH
Rabbi Joel Mosbacher – New York, NY
Rabbi Linda Motzkin – Saratoga Springs, NY
Rabbi Ruhi Sophia Motzkin Rubenstein – Eugene, OR
Rabbi Gray Myrseth – Oakland, CA
Rabbi Fred Natkin – Boynton Beach, FL
Rabbi Ariel Naveh – Wantagh, NY
Akiva Nelson – Brighton, MA
Rabbi Ellen Nemhauser – Atlanta, GA
Cantor Julie Newman – Pittsburgh, PA
Rabbi Dev Noily – Piedmont, CA
Rabbi Dan Nussbaum – Cambridge, MA
Rabbi Leah Nussbaum – Medford, MA
Cantor Barbara Ostfeld – East Amherst, NY
Rabbi Shuli Passow – New York, NY
Rabbi Salem Pearce – Jackson, MS
Lesley Pearl – Philadelphia, PA
Rabbi Barbara Penzner – West Roxbury, MA
Rabbi Nina Perlmutter – Chino Valley, AZ
Rabbi Scott Perlo – Brooklyn, NY
Rabbi Shoshana Perry – Westford, MA
Rabbi Steven Peskind – Streamwood, IL
Rabbi William Plevan – New York, NY
Rabbi Robin Podolsky – Los Angeles, CA
Rabbi Penina Podwol Alexander – Washington, DC
Rabbi Elaine Pollack – Watertown, MA
Rabbi James Ponet – New Haven, CT
Ben Poor – Los Angeles, CA
Cantor Juval Porat – Miami Beach, FL
Rabbi Aaron Potek – Washington, DC
Elisheva Pripas – West Roxbury, MA
Rabbi Amber Powers – Abington, PA
Rabbi Jonathan Prosnit – Los Altos Hills, CA
Rabbi Charles P. Rabinowitz – Larchmont, NY
Rabbi Victor Reinstein – Jamaica Plain, MA
Lynn Richards – Pittsburgh, PA
Rabbi Rebecca Richman – Cleveland, OH
Rabba Dorothy Richman – Albany, CA
Rabbi Yair Robinson – Wilmington, DE
Jen Roitman – Oakland, CA
Rabbi Ariel Root Wolpe – Decatur, GA
Rabbi Ariella Rosen – Northampton, MA
Rabbi Shani Rosenbaum – Somerville, MA
Rabbi James Rosenberg – Providence, RI
Cantor Aviva K. Rosenbloom – Altadena, CA
Rabbi Ken Rosenstein – Brighton, MA
Rabbi John Rosove – Sherman Oaks, CA
Rabbi Benjamin Ross – White Plains, NY
Rabbi Michael Ross – Cleveland, OH
Rabbi Harry Roth – West Hollywood, CA
Rabbi Michael Rothbaum – Atlanta, GA
Rabbi Robert Rottenberg – Arcata, CA
Rabbi Jonathan Rubenstein – Gansevoort, NY
Rabbi Jill Rubin – New York, NY
Rabbi Richard Rudnick – Worcester, MA
Rabbi Gila Ruskin – Philadelphia, PA
Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg – Evanston, IL
Rabbi Elisheva Salamo – San Francisco, CA
Rabbi Ma’ayan Sands – Chestnut Hill, MA
Rabbi Eva Sax-Bolder – Boulder, CO
Rabbi Jeffrey Saxe – Falls Church, VA
Rabbi Peter Schaktman – Utica, NY
Rabbi Fred Scherlinder Dobb – Washington, DC
Cantor Robert Scherr – Alexandria, VA
Rabbi Simone Schicker – Kalamazoo, MI
Rabbi Howie Schneider – Aptos, CA
Cantor Eric Schulmiller – Port Washington, NY
Rabbi Evan Schultz – Fairfield, CT
Rabbi Jeremy Schwartz – Willimantic, CT
Rabbi Amanda Schwartz – Englewood, CO
Rabbi Amy Schwartzman – Falls Church, VA
Rabbi Sid Schwarz – Rockville, MD
Lena Sclove – Goleta, CA
Cantor Lisa B. Segal – Brooklyn, NY
Rabbi Stephen Segar – Cleveland, OH
Rabbi Judith Seid – Pleasanton, CA
Rabbi David Seidenberg – Northampton, MA
Rabbi Gerald Serotta – Chevy Chase, MD
Rabbi Isaac Serotta – Deerfield, IL
Rabbi Drorah Setel – Rochester, NY
Cantor Leah Shafritz – San Jose, CA
Rabbi Lori Shaller – Oak Bluffs, MA
Rabbi Judy Shanks – Oakland, CA
Rabbi Ronald Shapiro – Mequon, WI
Rabbi Jenna Shaw – Washington, DC
Rabbi Jeremy Sher – Oakland, CA
Rabbi Paul Shleffar – San Quentin, CA
Rabbi David Shneyer – Rockville, MD
Cantor Michael Shochet – Falls Church, VA
Rabbi Misha Shulman – Brooklyn, NY
Rabbi Hanna Tiferet Siegel – Needham, MA
Rabbi Jodie Siff – Manhasset, NY
Rabbi Becky Silverstein – Jamaica Plain, MA
Rabbi Mia Simring – New York, NY
Rabbi Suzanne Singer – Riverside, CA
Rabbi Jonathan Slater – Hastings on Hudson, NY
Rabbi Dan Slipakoff – Chestnut Hill, MA
Rabbi Amy Small – Morristown, NJ
Jeanne Snodgrass – Columbia, MO
Rabbi Matthew Soffer – Durham, NC
Rabbi Asher Sofman – Riverton, NJ
Rabbi Ruth Sohn – Los Angeles, CA
Rabbi Felicia Sol – New York, NY
Chaim Spaulding – Jamaica Plain, MA
Rabbi Kate Speizer – Seattle, WA
Rabbi Aaron Spiegel – Indianapolis, IN
Linda Spiegler – Washington, DC
Rabbi Jonathan Spira-Savett – Nashua, NH
Rabbi Hannah Spiro – Washington, DC
Rabbi Toba Spitzer – Newton, MA
Rabbi Brent Spodek – Beacon, NY
Rabbi Joshua Stanton – New York, NY
Rabbi Jacob Staub – Blue Bell, PA
Rabbi Alexandra Stein – Falls Church, VA
Rabbi Danny Stein – New York, NY
Rabbi Abby Stein – Brooklyn, NY
Rabbi Talia Stein – Brookline, MA
Rabbi Naomi Steinberg – Eureka, CA
Rabbi Andrea Steinberger – Madison, WI
Rabba Kaya Stern-Kaufman – Portsmouth, NH
Rabbi Sharon Stiefel – Saint Paul, MN
Rabbi Jamie Stolper – Auburndale, MA
Rabbi Ariel Stone – Portland, OR
Rabbi Micah Streiffer – Toronto, Canada
Rabbi Steve Stroiman – Philadelphia, PA
Rabbi Joshua Strom – Armonk, NY
Cantor Jodi Sufrin – Newton, MA
Gila Svirsky – Reston, VA
Sue Swartz – Bloomington, IN
Rabbi Robert Tabak – Elkins Park, PA
Rabbi Susan Talve – Saint Louis, MO
Rabbi Elliott Tepperman – West Orange, NJ
Rabbi Miriam Terlinchamp – Cincinnati, OH
Rabbi Rachel Timoner – Brooklyn, NY
Rabbi Shifrah Tobacman – Ithaca, NY
Rabbi Shoshanah Tornberg – Allentown, PA
Cantor Ze’evi Tovlev – Chevy Chase, MD
Rabbi Ariel Tovlev – Adelphi, MD
Rabbi Lauren Tuchman – Bethesda, MD
Sam Tygiel – Brighton, MA
Rabbi Andrew Vogel – Brookline, MA
Risa Wallach
Rabbi Susan Warshaw – Alexandria, VA
Rabbi Arthur Waskow – Philadelphia, PA
Rabbi Julia Watts Belser – Rockville, MD
Rabbi Pamela Wax – North Adams, MA
Rabbi Deborah Waxman – Elkins Park, PA
Rabbi Abigail Weber – Philadelphia, PA
Rabbi Nancy Wechsler – Sacramento, CA
Rabbi Elyse Wechterman – Abington, PA
Rabbi Tom Weiner – White Plains, NY
Rabbi Cheryl Weiner – Hollywood, FL
Rabbi Samuel Weintraub – Bethesda, MD
Rabbi Ami Weintraub – Brooklyn, NY
Rabbi Simkha Y. Weintraub – Philadelphia, PA
Rabbi Joshua Weisman – San Leandro, CA
Rabbi Ora Weiss – Newton Center, MA
Rabbi Lew Weiss – Indianapolis, IN
Rabbi Micah Weiss – Philadelphia, PA
Rabbi Zari Weiss – Walnut Creek, CA
Rabbi Alex Weissman – Philadelphia, PA
Rabbi Sarah Weissman – Redwood City, CA
Rabbi Alex Weisz – Los Angeles, CA
Rabbi Ariann Weitzman – Montclair, NJ
Rabbi Josh Whinston – Ann Arbor, MI
Rabbi David Wirtschafter – Lexington, KY
Rabbi Amelia Wolf – Arlington, VA
Rabbi Joseph Wolf – Portland, OR
Rabbi Michal Woll – Milwaukee, WI
Rabbi Bridget Wynne – Albany, CA
Rabbi Barbara Zacky – Santa Monica, CA
Rabbi Daniel Zemel – Washington, DC
Rabbi Shawn Zevit – Philadelphia, PA
Rabbi Laurie Zimmerman – Madison, WI
Rabbi Jill Zimmerman – Richmond, CA
Rabbi Benjamin Zober – Reno, NV
Rabbi Rain Zohav – Rockville, MD
Cantor Michael Zoosman – College Park, MD