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Rabbi Michael Ross

Rabbi Michael Ross is both the new Rabbi of Temple Beth Shalom as well as the Senior Jewish Educator for Hillel at Kent State University. This shared position is unique and so is Rabbi Ross’ approach to the pulpit, Jewish education, and Jewish spirituality.

His goal is to make Judaism relevant, meaningful and alive to folks today, and to meet people exactly where they are as they build a vibrant community together.

Rabbi Ross comes to TBS from Greensboro, NC, where he was Director of Lifelong Learning for Beth David Synagogue for three years. He created innovative programs such as Shabbat Club, a weekly Jewish Meditation Circle, a weekly interfaith Torah study, monthly Shabbat Chanting Circle, and an annual “Intro to Judaism” course.

Prior to that, Rabbi Ross was the Rabbi Educator for Hayom, in the Philadelphia suburbs, where he led Torah study, meditation classes, taught B’nai Mitzvah students, and worked with interfaith wedding couples. He also worked as an education director, and adjunct professor.

He is a member of the founding cohort of “Rabbis Without Borders,” and has published curricula and co-edited the Reconstructionist children’s siddur, “Kol HaNo’ar – the Voice of Children.”

Rabbi Ross was ordained from the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College in 2010, and he has a Masters in Education from the University of Judaism in Los Angeles. Prior to his rabbinic studies, Rabbi Ross worked as one of the managing editors at the Oakland Tribune.

Rabbi Ross will lead Shabbat services at TBS the second and fourth Fridays of the month and will hold Torah Study the second Saturday morning of the month. He will gather with parents and members while the religious school meets for their Thursday Hebrew School and Sunday Religious School classes. He plans to expand formal and informal adult education programs as well as opportunities for family learning and family celebrations. His goal is to meet every TBS member for coffee or lunch during the first year.

To contact Rabbi Ross, send email to rabbimichaelross@gmail.com.

Rabbi Emeritus

Rabbi EzringRabbi Sheldon Ezring served as Rabbi of Temple Beth Shalom from 2009 to 2014. He has now retired and is serving as Rabbi Emeritus. Before coming to Temple Beth Shalom, Rabbi Ezring was Senior Rabbi of Temple Concord in Syracuse, New York, for twenty years. Temple Concord is one of the oldest in the United States, and has around 700 families. He graduated from Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati in 1974, has also received several graduate degrees, and was recently trained in mediation. Rabbi Ezring has two grown children, Jennifer and Adam, both of whom live in Washington, D.C. He comes from a family of rabbis–his father was a cantor who became a rabbi, and two of his brothers are rabbis.

If you wish to contact Rabbi Ezring, send email to info@tbshudson.org so that it can be forwarded.