Overview
Sixty-member Reform synagogue 20 miles East of Atlanta, GA seeks part-time rabbi. Responsibilities as a spiritual leader include:
· leading two Friday evening services each month
· leading two Saturday morning services each month
· leading High Holy Day services
· assisting with youth and adult education
· being available for holiday and life cycle events
· helping us increase our membership
Temple Beth David, in Snellville, Georgia was founded in the early 1980s. We have a 200+ seat sanctuary, a social hall, a fully equipped kitchen, and three classrooms. The building, and the 3+ acres it sits on, are undergoing a full renovation. Our congregation has no debt.
We have a cantorial soloist and a six-member Kabbalat Shabbat band. Since the start of COVID-19, we have streamed all our services with state-of-the-art cameras and sound systems. We have people who live as far away as Alaska “tune in” to our services every Friday evening. That said, we have reopened our doors for all services and are finding creative ways to bring congregants back in person.
Snellville, GA is 20 miles East of downtown Atlanta. We are experiencing a population growth but without a rabbi, it is difficult to attract new members.
Ordained rabbi, preferably Reform
negotiable
For additional information, please contact one or both of our co-chairs on the Rabbi Search Committee: BarryNickelsberg@aol.com or Ronnie Pesserilo at
ronepe@bellsouth.net
About Temple Beth David, Snellville, Georgia
Sixty-member Reform synagogue 20 miles East of Atlanta, GA seeks part-time rabbi. Responsibilities as a spiritual leader include:
· leading two Friday evening services each month
· leading two Saturday morning services each month
· leading High Holy Day services
· assisting with youth and adult education
· being available for holiday and life cycle events
· helping us increase our membership
Temple Beth David, in Snellville, Georgia was founded in the early 1980s. We have a 200+ seat sanctuary, a social hall, fully equipped kitchen and three classrooms. The building, and the 3+ acres it sits on, are undergoing a full renovation. Our congregation has no debt.
We have a cantorial soloist and a six-member Kabbalat Shabbat band. Since the start of COVID-19, we have streamed all our services with state-of-the-art cameras and sound system. We have people who live as far away as Alaska “tune-in” to our services every Friday evening. That said, we have reopened our doors for all services and are finding creative ways to bring congregants back in person.
Salary is competitive.
For additional information, please contact one or both of our co-chairs on the Rabbi Search Committee: BarryNickelsberg@aol.com or Ronnie Pesserilo at
ronepe@bellsouth.net