Overview

Applications are now open for InterfaithFamily’s Rukin Rabbinic Fellowship Program. We are seeking rabbis for this two-year Fellowship who already have some experience working with interfaith couples and families, and who want to take their work to the next level. The ten Rukin Fellows that we select for our pilot cohort will become part of a unique community of practice which will help them to hone their skills working with interfaith couples.  All Rukin Fellows will receive preferred listing in IFF’s Officiation Referral Service, mentorship from IFF experts, access to IFF resources and codified materials and more – including a $5,000 yearly stipend for facilitating workshops and programs for couples. To learn more about the Rukin Fellowship or to apply, go to https://www.interfaithfamily.com/interfaithfamily-rukin-rabbinic-fellowship-program/

 

Work Remotely: yes
Qualifications:

Rabbi must already have experience working with interfaith couples.  Additionally, the rabbi should have a network of interfaith couples that they can draw upon to recruit for programs and workshops that they will facilitate.

Position Start Date: Opening retreat is March 3-5, 2019 in Philadelphia
Salary Range: This is a Fellowship that includes a $5,000 stipend
Send resumes and cover letter to:

Fellowship application is available at https://www.interfaithfamily.com/interfaithfamily-rukin-rabbinic-fellowship-program/ All rabbis who are interested in applying should first have a conversation with Rabbi Robyn Frisch, Director of the Rukin Fellowship Program (215-207-0990 or robynf@interfaithfamily.com).

About InterfaithFamily

InterfaithFamily empowers people in interfaith relationships — individuals, couples, families and their children — to engage in Jewish life and make Jewish choices, and encourages Jewish communities to welcome them.