Rethinking Rabbinical Education for a New Era
Rabbi Karen Reiss Medwed, Ph.D., Vice Provost, Academic Affairs and Initiatives (interim)
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At a time when the Jewish world can feel uncertain and strained, investing in new models of rabbinic formation is an act of hope. Hebrew Union College Faculty Member Rabbi Karen Reiss Medwed reflects on the need for more flexible pathways into rabbinical study and how Hebrew Union College’s Virtual Pathway is helping expand access to this sacred calling.