How can rabbinical and cantorial students be involved with T’ruah?

If you aspire to a social justice rabbinate,
T’ruah is the place to be.

We run events for rabbinical and cantorial students periodically throughout the year: sermon workshops, organizing workshops, living-your-values-and-not-getting-fired workshops, lunch and learns at rabbinical schools, Shabbatons, and more! If you’re studying in Israel this year, check out our human rights-focused programming there.

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Reach out to T’ruah’s Director of Learning, Rabbi Jonah Winer (jwiner@truah.org), with any questions.





Studying in Israel this year?

Year-in-Israel Programming for Rabbinical and Cantorial Students

T’ruah’s Year-in-Israel Programming offers rabbinical and cantorial students spending the academic year in Israel the opportunity to develop their moral voice on human rights issues in Israel and in the occupied Palestinian territories.

No events are currently planned for U.S.-based student clergy. Check back here for updates!

Take Action with T'ruah

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Tell Congress: No Troops in our Streets!

President Trump is escalating military operations in our cities: Los Angeles, D.C., Chicago, Portland, and more. These moves are a rampant abuse of power. Take action today: Tell Congress to reject any attempt to use military troops against civilians.

Past Opportunities

Human Rights Sermon Workshop for Rabbinical Students

This sermon writing workshop is designed to support you to use your moral voice in the most impactful way possible as you prepare for this year’s High Holidays.

Introducing T’ruah’s Human Rights D’var Torah Writing Fellowship

Introducing T’ruah’s Human Rights D’var Torah Writing Fellowship

T’ruah’s Human Rights D’var Torah Writing Fellowship is an opportunity for current rabbinical and cantorial students to hone their d’var Torah writing skills in a human rights context.

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