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An Open Letter From American Rabbis: Mayor Mamdani Must Apologize


We are rabbis and cantors from across the United States. We serve different communities, hold different political views, and do not speak with one voice on every question concerning Israel, American politics or the war in Gaza. But we are united in our belief that Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s recent speech about pro-Israel civic participation is dangerous, unacceptable and beneath the office he holds.


On June 18, Mr. Mamdani described AIPAC as “monsters,” accusing it of moving “millions in dark money” to “preserve their power” and “turn us against one another.” Using the language of “monsters” against political opponents is an act of dehumanization, and when the targets of that dehumanization are overwhelmingly associated with the Jewish community the consequences become especially dangerous.


History demonstrates that campaigns against Jews often begin with rhetoric portraying them as uniquely sinister, uniquely powerful and somehow less deserving of equal treatment. Mr. Mamdani’s words invoke a familiar story about Jewish power, Jewish money and Jewish manipulation of public life. After criticism, Mr. Mamdani doubled down on the remarks.


Mr. Mamdani’s words matter because they were spoken by the leader of the city with the largest Jewish population outside Israel. They matter because antisemitism in America is rising. They matter because from Boulder, Colorado to Washington, D.C., we have seen how anti-Israel demonization can lead to political violence. These comments came mere days after five individuals were charged for plotting to kill AIPAC supported government officials according to a FBI criminal complaint, and the same day that a man in Florida was indicted for planning to target an AIPAC office in a mass shooting. By casting pro-Israel civic participation as monstrous, conspiratorial and anti-democratic, Mr. Mamdani has put a target on the backs of American Jews and their allies.


Some Jewish allies of Mr. Mamdani denounced his language, while leaders of the largest Jewish membership organizations expressed alarm. Jonathan Greenblatt, CEO of the Anti-Defamation League, posted that “This is the kind of bigoted conspiracy mongering that you expect from unhinged streamers or white supremacists. It’s not the language that we should expect from the mayor whose jurisdiction suffers from the highest levels of antisemitism of any city in America.” Ted Deutch, CEO of the American Jewish Committee, commented that “when you call people monsters, you’re not debating ideas, you’re dehumanizing the people you disagree with. And when that comes from a mayor, it creates an environment where people…wonder whether they can safely live and speak as themselves.” We agree.


The concern raised by these remarks is not confined to a single speech. Many Jewish Americans have watched a pattern emerge in which Israel, Zionists and pro-Israel Jews are repeatedly singled out for uniquely hostile treatment. Criticism of Israeli policy is legitimate, but obsession, demonization and dehumanization are not. The line between criticism and prejudice is crossed when Jews are treated as uniquely malevolent, powerful or undeserving of the civic respect afforded to every other community.


These remarks are part of a broader trend. Mr. Mamdani is the country’s most prominent Democratic Socialist of America (DSA)-affiliated officeholder. He made the remarks at a rally for congressional candidates, including two endorsed by NYC-DSA. In the same week a DSA-endorsed candidate won the Democratic primary for mayor of Washington, D.C., virtually ensuring that she will win the general election. Democratic-socialist and DSA-backed candidates are now competing for and winning offices in major cities throughout the country. When Mayor Mamdani speaks, he is not speaking only for himself. He serves as a model for a growing political movement whose rhetoric and priorities are increasingly being emulated nationwide.


The fixation on AIPAC reveals a glaring double standard. American politics is awash in outside spending from unions, corporations, ideological super PACs, environmental groups, business associations, trial lawyers, crypto interests and countless other organized constituencies. AIPAC is not the largest spender in American politics, nor is it unique in seeking to influence public policy. Anyone may argue for campaign-finance reform. But when the outrage is reserved for pro-Israel advocacy, and when that advocacy is described with language of hidden money, secret control and sinister power, it gives the appearance of antisemitism. Worse, it places Jews in danger. Many Jews reasonably hear echoes of longstanding antisemitic tropes.


Our communities include Jews with a wide range of views on Israel, Prime Minister Netanyahu, the conduct of the war in Gaza, Palestinian statehood and American foreign policy. Vigorous debate is part of Jewish life. But anti-Zionism is not mere criticism of Israeli policy. In its plain meaning, anti-Zionism denies the right of Israel to exist as the Jewish state. It calls for the elimination of the one sovereign refuge of the Jewish people. Conflating policy criticism with anti-Zionism is a slight of hand meant to make the destruction of that refuge seem enlightened.


Surveys show that the overwhelming majority of American Jews believe Israel has a right to exist as a Jewish homeland. Jews may disagree about Israeli governments, military actions, settlements, borders or peace negotiations. But when public figures treat “Zionists” as a uniquely suspect category of people, they are speaking about the overwhelming majority of the Jewish community. Demonizing Zionists is not perceived by most Jews as criticism of a foreign government; it is experienced as an attack on a core component of Jewish identity and peoplehood.


A recent Jewish Majority poll found that 82% of New York Jewish voters are concerned about rising antisemitism, and that most connect it to the normalization of anti-Zionism. Whether one agrees with that assessment or not, responsible leaders have an obligation to listen when an overwhelming majority of a minority community says it feels threatened. This is the lived reality of Jewish communities who are watching old hatreds return in new language.


Mayor Mamdani should apologize. He should retract his remarks and affirm clearly that Jews and pro-Israel Americans are full participants in our democracy.


We can debate policy. We can argue about money in politics. We can disagree passionately about Israel and the Middle East. But no elected leader should demonize Jews or those who stand with the Jewish state. Criticizing Israeli policy is not antisemitic. Treating millions of Zionist Jews as morally suspect, politically illegitimate or less deserving of equal participation in public life is.

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1. Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz, New York, New York

2. Rabbi David Gelfand, New York, New York

3. Rabbi Neil Zuckerman, New York, New York

4. Rabbi Menachem Creditor, NYC, New York

5. Rabbi Irving Yitz Greenberg, New York, New York

6. Rabbi Menachem Penner, New York, New York

7. Rabbi Joseph Beyda, Brooklyn, New York

8. Rabbi Sara Sapadin, New York City, New York

9. Rabbi Joshua Davidson, New York, New York

10. Rabbi Shaul Robinson, New York, New York

11. Rabbi Ammiel Hirsch, New York, New York

12. Rabbi Serge Lippe, Brooklyn, New York

13. Rabbi David Ingber, New York, New York

14. Rabbi Scott Bolton, New York, New York

15. Rabbi Jacob Blumenthal, New York, New York

16. Rabbi Linda Goodman, Brooklyn, New York

17. Rabbi Gerald Weider, Brooklyn, New York

18. Rabbi Shalom Carmy, Brooklyn, New York

19. Rabbi Ron Csillag, New York, New York

20. Rabbi Joel Cohn, Bronx, New York

21. Rabbi David Wise, Flushing, New York

22. Cantor Alan Brava, Flushing, New York

23. Rabbi Etan Tokayer, Brooklyn, New York

24. Rabbi Scott Kalmikoff, New York, New York

25. Rabbi Roy Feldman, New York, New York

26. Cantor Judith Naimark, Jackson Heights, New York

27. Rabbi Allen Schwartz, New York, New York

28. Rabbi Gary Greene, Oakland Gardens, New York

29. Rabbi Naftali Citron, New York, New York

30. Rabbi Eric Stark, New York, New York

31. Rabbi Daniel Graber, Forest Hills, New York

32. Rabbi Avinoam Sharon, New York, New York

33. Rabbi Yahel Tsaidi, Brooklyn, New York

34. Rabbi Joshua Ben-Gideon, New York, New York

35. Rabbi Adam Dubin, New York, New York

36. Rabbi Brian Denker, Brooklyn, New York

37. Rabbi Laura Gold, New York, New York

38. Cantor Shira Ginsburg, New York, New York

39. Cantor Zachary Konigsberg, Brooklyn, New York

40. Rabbinical Student Micah Symons, New York, New York

41. Rabbi Manes Kogan, Jamaica, New York

42. Rabbi Sarah Cohen, New York, New York

43. Rabbi Daniel Sherman, New York City, New York

44. Rabbi Tracy Kaplowitz, New York, New York

45. Rabbi Jason Herman, New York, New York

46. Rabbi Cantor Samantha Natov, New York, New York

47. Rabbi Kevin Peters, Staten Island, New York

48. Rabbi Dovid Zirkind, Riverdale, New York

49. Rabbi Daniel Kraus, New York, New York

50. Rabbi Dov Lerner, New York, New York

51. Rabbi Judah Kerbel, Forest Hills, New York

52. Rabbi Kenneth Auman, Brooklyn, New York

53. Rabbi Akiva Ackerman, New York, New York

54. Rabbi Dalia Samansky, New York, New York

55. Rabbi Diana Fersko, New York, New York

56. Rabbi Nadia Gold, New York, New York

57. Rabbi Scott Hoberman, Riverdale, New York

58. Rabbi Doniel Kramer, Brooklyn, New York

59. Rabbi Daniel Wolpe, Fresh Meadows, New York

60. Rabbi Dr. Andy Dubin, New York, New York

61. Cantor Alty Weinreb, New York, New York

62. Rabbi Eliezer Gevirtz, Bronx, New York

63. Rabbinical Student Christopher Penello, New York, New York

64. Rabbi Shai Kaminetzky, Washington Heights, New York

65. Rabbi Zvi Farber, New York, New York

66. Rabbi Yaakov Taubes, New York, New York

67. Rabbinical Student ChaiMo haLevi, Brooklyn, New York

68. Rabbi Romiel Daniel, Queens, New York

69. Rabbi Dr. Kenneth Brander, New York, New York

70. Rabbi Deborah Tract, New York, New York

71. Rabbi Jason Kirschner, Queens, New York

72. Rabbi Jeffrey Segelman, New York, New York

73. Rabbi Raymond Jasen, New York, New York

74. Rabbi David Kalb, Bronx, New York

75. Rabbi Peter Young, New York, New York

76. Rabbi Lisa Silverstein Nelson, Brooklyn, New York

77. Rabbi Shelley Kovar Becker, New York, New York

78. Rabbi David Gedzelman, New York, New York

79. Rabbi Neil Kurshan, New York City, New York

80. Rabbi Lilly Kaufman, New York, New York

81. Rabbi Joel Schwab, Bronx, New York

82. Rabbi Mira Rivera, New York, New York

83. Rabbi Matt Futterman, New York, New York

84. Rabbi Paul Kurland, New City, New York

85. Rabbi Eli Babich, NYC, New York

86. Rabbi Richard Weiss, New York, New York

87. Rabbi Avi Rosalimsky, New York, New York

88. Rabbi Joseph Brodie, New York, New York

89. Rabbi Philip Scheim, New York, New York

90. Rabbinical Student Tehilah Eisenstadt, Brooklyn, New York

91. Rabbi Aaron Frank, NY, New York

92. Rabbi Jonathan Morgenstern, Scarsdale, New York

93. Rabbi Peter Stein, Rochester, New York

94. Rabbi Elie Weinstock, Atlantic Beach, New York

95. Rabbi Jonathan Blake, Scarsdale, New York

96. Rabbi Yechezkel Freundlich, Lawrence, New York

97. Rabbi Michael Stanger, Old Westbury, New York

98. Rabbi Michael White, Roslyn Heights, New York

99. Rabbi Shalom Axelrod, Woodmere, New York

100. Rabbi Yaakov Trump, Lawrence, New York

101. Rabbi Melissa Buyer-Witman, Port Washington, New York

102. Rabbi Howard Stecker, Great Neck, New York

103. Rabbi Jacob Rubinstein, Woodmere, New York

104. Rabbi Rebecca Sassouni, Carle Place, New York

105. Rabbi Michael Klayman, Mineola, New York

106. Rabbi Steven Kane, Cedarhurst, New York

107. Rabbi Perry Rank, Syosset, New York

108. Rabbi Marc Disick, Armonk, New York

109. Rabbi Dr. Jeffrey Kobrin, Great Neck, New York

110. Rav-Hazzan Scott Sokol, Westbury, New York

111. Rabbi Elchanan Weinbach, Valley Cottage, New York

112. Rabbi Stephen Axinn, Rye, New York

113. Rabbi Daniel Jezer, Tully, New York

114. Rabbi Charles Klein, Westbury, New York

115. Rabbi Baruch Frydman-Kohl, Albany, New York

116. Rabbi Claudio Kupchik, Roslyn, New York

117. Rabbi Irvin Beigel, Syracuse, New York

118. Rabbi Peter Weintraub, Scarsdale, New York

119. Rabbi Ira Ebbin, Merrick, New York

120. Rabbi David Bockman, Roslyn Heights, New York

121. Rabbi Barry Dov Schwartz, Valley Stream, New York

122. Rabbi Moishee Frank, Ellenville, New York

123. Rabbi Michele Medwin, Haverstraw, New York

124. Rabbi Deborah Bravo, Woodbury, New York

125. Rabbi Jason Fruithandler, Syosset, New York

126. Rabbi Harry Pell, White Plains, New York

127. Rabbi Michael Mishkin, Port Washington, New York

128. Rabbi Josh Dorsch, Merrick, New York

129. Rabbi Neil Schuman, Plainview, New York

130. Rabbi Alex Lazarus-Klein, Buffalo, New York

131. Rabbi Steven Goldstein, Nyack, New York

132. Rabbi Ronald Androphy, East Meadow, New York

133. Rabbi Rafi Spitzer, Schenectady, New York

134. Rabbi Steve Golden, Cedarhurst, New York

135. Rabbi Eytan Hammerman, White Plains, New York

136. Rabbi Mark Diamond, Rye Brook, New York

137. Cantor Sally Neff, Upper Nyack, New York

138. Rabbi Joel Meyers, White Plains, New York

139. Rabbi Oren Steinitz, Syracuse, New York

140. Rabbi Howard Buechler, Dix Hills, New York

141. Rabbi Dov Winston, Rochester, New York

142. Rabbi Chaim Axelrod, New Rochelle, New York

143. Rabbi Jonathan Muskat, Oceanside, New York

144. Rabbi Aaron Glatt, Woodmere, New York

145. Rabbi Joseph Topek, Stony Brook, New York

146. Rabbi Alysa Mendelson Graf, Port Washington, New York

147. Rabbi Howard Goldsmith, Rye, New York

148. Rabbi Shmuel Ismach, Great Neck, New York

149. Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, Hunter, New York

150. Rabbi Benjamin Kean, Albany, New York

151. Rabbi Joel Levenson, Syosset, New York

152. Rabbi Or Zohar, Rochester, New York

153. Rabbi Elliot Skiddell, Hewlett, New York

154. Rabbi Shoshana Hantman, Katonah, New York

155. Rabbi Yoel Dror, APO, New York

156. Rabbi Perry Netter, Zichron Yaakov, New York

157. Rabbi Yamin Levy, Great Neck, New York

158. Rabbi Barak Levy, Great Neck, New York

159. Rabbi Charles P. Rabinowitz, Larchmont, New York

160. Rabbi Robert Kasman, Troy, New York

161. Rabbi Eli Slomnicki, Uniondale, New York

162. Rabbi Elon Soniker, West Hempstead, New York

163. Rabbi Susie Moskowitz, Melville, New York

164. Cantor Yitzy Spinner, Great Neck, New York

165. Rabbi Reuven Fink, New Rochelle, New York

166. Rabbi Alan Lavin, Wantagh, New York

167. Rabbi Lyle Rothman, Port Washington, New York

168. Rabbi Jeffrey Arnowitz, Mamaroneck, New York

169. Rabbi Sharyn Perlman, Port Washington, New York

170. Cantor Renata Braun, Rochester, New York

171. Rabbi Brent P Gutmann, Buffalo, New York

172. Rabbi Joel N. Buchband, West Hempstead, New York

173. Rabbi David Warshaw, Oceanside, New York

174. Rabbi Moshe Genack, Great Neck, New York

175. Rabbi Lawrence S. Zierler, South Fallsburg, New York

176. Rabbi Steven Moskowitz, Oyster Bay, New York

177. Rabbi Jonathan Jaffe, Chappaqua, New York

178. Rabbi Maura Linzer, Chappaqua, New York

179. Rabbi Ariel Boxman, Bedford, New York

180. Cantor Paula Baruch, Buffalo, New York

181. Rabbi Joshua Lookstein, Scarsdale, New York

182. Rabbi Kalman Topp, Beverly Hills, California

183. Rabbi Micah Peltz, Cherry Hill, New Jersey

184. Rabbi Michael Schwab, Highland Park, Illinois

185. Rabbi Daniel M. Cohen, South Orange, New Jersey

186. Rabbi Jeremy Barras, Miami, Florida

187. Rabbi E. Samuel Klibanoff, Livingston, New Jersey

188. Rabbi Stuart Weinblatt, Potomac, Maryland

189. Rabbi Denise Eger, Austin, Texas

190. Rabbi Debra Newman Kamin, Highland Park, Illinois

191. Rabbi Andy Green, Scottsdale, Arizona

192. Rabbi Zvi Engel, Skokie, Illinois

193. Rabbi Jack Moline, Alexandria, Virginia

194. Rabbi Peter Berg, Atlanta, Georgia

195. Rabbi Jonathan Berkun, Miami, Florida

196. Rabbi Brian Strauss, Houston, Texas

197. Rabbi Chai Posner, Pikesville, Maryland

198. Rabbi David-Seth Kirshner, Closter, New Jersey

199. Rabbi Noah Farkas, Los Angeles, California

200. Rabbi Erez Sherman, Los Angeles, California

201. Rabbi Jeffrey Abraham, St. Louis, Missouri

202. Rabbi Steven Abraham, Omaha, Nebraska

203. Rabbi Abraham Cooper, Los Angeles, California

204. Rabbi Jacob J. Schacter, Teaneck, New Jersey

205. Rabbi Ari Sunshine, Dallas, Texas

206. Rabbi Felipe Goodman, Las Vegas, Nevada

207. Rabbi Adam Kligfeld, Los Angeles, Connecticut

208. Rabbi Matthew Gewirtz, Short Hills, New Jersey

209. Rabbi Elliot Schrier, Teaneck, New Jersey

210. Rabbi Aaron Starr, Southfield, Michigan

211. Rabbi Leonard Matanky, Chicago, Illinois

212. Rabbi Geri Newburge, Wynnewood, Pennsylvania

213. Rabbi Efrem Goldberg, Boca Raton, Florida

214. Rabbi Daniel Levin, Boca Raton, Florida

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216. Rabbi Jason Nevarez, San Diego, California

217. Rabbi Joshua Heller, Sandy Springs, Georgia

218. Rabbi Wesley Gardenswartz, Newton, Massachusetts

219. Rabbi Michael Moskowitz, West Bloomfield, Michigan

220. Rabbi Joseph Black, Denver, Colorado

221. Rabbi Spike Anderson, Atlanta, Georgia

222. Rabbi Wendi Geffen, Deerfield, Illinois

223. Rabbi Brigitte Rosenberg, St. Louis, Missouri

224. Cantor Tamar Havilio, Plymouth, Minnesota

225. Rabbi Barbara Brown, Rockford, Illinois

226. Rabbi Evan Goodman, Santa Barbara, California

227. Rabbi Avi Olitzky, St. Louis Park, Minnesota

228. Rabbi Morris Allen, Columbus, Ohio

229. Rabbi Sandra Berliner, Elkins Park, Pennsylvania

230. Cantor Ron Sucher, Monroe Township, New Jersey

231. Rabbi Joel Kutner, Allentown, Pennsylvania

232. Rabbi Jonathan Maltzman, Rockville, Maryland

233. Rabbi Charles Popky, Rockaway, New Jersey

234. Rabbi Michael Simon, Boynton, Florida

235. Rabbi Jeffrey Salkin, Montclair, New Jersey

236. Rabbi Ilana Schwartzman, Mahwah, New Jersey

237. Rabbi Daniel Bubnis, Scranton, Pennsylvania

238. Cantor Rachel Kalmowitz, Birmingham, Michigan

239. Rabbi Cathy Felix, Teaneck, New Jersey

240. Rabbi Daniel Olgin, University Heights, Ohio

241. Rabbi Matt Friedman, Sacramento, California

242. Rabbi Robert Eisen, Tucson, Arizona

243. Rabbi Ronald Roth, Fair Lawn, New Jersey

244. Rabbi Avis Miller, Washington, District of Columbia

245. Rabbi Michael Lotker, Camarillo, California

246. Rabbi Clifford Miller, Caldwell, New Jersey

247. Rabbi Bob Carroll, Teaneck, New Jersey

248. Rabbi Mordechai Silverstein, Dearfield, Illinois

249. Rabbi Richard Perlman, Peabody, Massachusetts

250. Rabbi David Ebstein, Chicago, Illinois

251. Rabbi Mark Washofsky, Dallas, Texas

252. Rabbi Donald Gluckman, Asheville, North Carolina

253. Rabbi Matt Field, Chicago, Illinois

254. Rabbi Joshua Kalev, Manhattan Beach, California

255. Rabbi Paul Sidlofsky, Tallahassee, Florida

256. Rabbi Elyse Winick, Newton, Massachusetts

257. Rabbi David Siff, Lake Worth, Florida

258. Rabbi David Zaslow, Ashland, Oregon

259. Rabbi Idan Irelander, North Andover, Massachusetts

260. Rabbi Samuel Cohon, Tucson, Arizona

261. Rabbi Aryeh Richter, Pikesville, Maryland

262. Rabbi Jeffrey Kahn, Washington, District of Columbia

263. Rabbi Daniel Alter, Bergenfield, New Jersey

264. Rabbi Kenneth Leinwand, Cumming, Georgia

265. Rabbi David Sirull, Augusta, Georgia

266. Rabbi Cantor Alison Wissot, Tarzana, California

267. Rabbi Renee Edelman, Tinton Falls, New Jersey

268. Rabbi Menachem Genack, Englewood, New Jersey

269. Rabbi Donald Bixon, Miami Beach, Florida

270. Rabbi Loren Sykes, Boca Raton, Florida

271. Rabbi James Proops, Livingston, New Jersey

272. Rabbi Robert Leib, Abington, Pennsylvania

273. Rabbi Samuel Stern, Topeka, Kansas

274. Rabbi James Glazier, South Burlington, Vermont

275. Rabbi David Steinberg, Duluth, Minnesota

276. Rabbi Paul Citrin, Albuquerque, New Mexico

277. Rabbi Cantor Devorah Fick, West Chester, Pennsylvania

278. Rabbi Ellen Zuskin, Boca Raton, Florida

279. Rabbi Daniel Horwitz, Houston, Texas

280. Rabbi Ezra Goldschmiedt, Cincinnati, Ohio

281. Rabbi Steve Leder, Los Angeles, California

282. Rabbi Joshua Gruenberg, Baltimore, Maryland

283. Rabbi Shimon Dudai, Key West, Florida

284. Rabbi Alan Litwak, Miami, Florida

285. Rabbi Daniel Fridman, Teaneck, New Jersey

286. Rabbi Gary Gans, Marlton, New Jersey

287. Rabbi Bill Siemers, Bangor, Maine

288. Rabbi Gary Gerson, Oak Park, Illinois

289. Rabbi Susan Conforti, Auburn, California

290. Rabbi Philip Goldwasser, Highland Park, New Jersey

291. Rabbi Harold Kravitz, Minnetonka, Minnesota

292. Rabbi Neil Sandler, Atlanta, Georgia

293. Rabbi Norbert Weinberg, West Hollywood, California

294. Rabbi Andrew Warmflash, West Orange, New Jersey

295. Rabbi Nicole Guzik, Los Angeles, California

296. Rabbi David Berger, Teaneck, New Jersey

297. Rabbi Jeremy Ruberg, Closter, New Jersey

298. Rabbi Kenneth Greene, Boca Raton, Florida

299. Rabbi Daniel Fellman, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

300. Cantor Joel Gluck, Bristol, Rhode Island

301. Rabbi David Baron, Beverly Hills, California

302. Rabbi Asher Knight, Charlotte, North Carolina

303. Rabbi Dennis Linson, Laguna Woods, California

304. Rabbi Nogah Marshall, Voorhees, New Jersey

305. Rabbi Joseph Prouser, Teaneck, New Jersey

306. Rabbi David Englander, Voorhees, New Jersey

307. Rabbi Sheldon Moss, Sun City, Arizona

308. Rabbi Charles Sherman, Elkins Park, Pennsylvania

309. Rabbi Cary Kozberg, Columbus, Ohio

310. Rabbi Shai Cherry, Elkins Park, Pennsylvania

311. Rabbi Leah Cohen Tenenbaum, New Haven, Connecticut

312. Rabbi Alex Freedman, Highland Park, Illinois

313. Rabbi Bill Gershon, Toms River, New Jersey

314. Rabbi Jessica Spitalnic, Longboat Key, Florida

315. Rabbi Sue Silberberg, Carmel, Indiana

316. Rabbi Stephanie Aaron, Tucson, Arizona

317. Rabbi Neal Katz, Tyler, Texas

318. Rabbi Michele Paskow, Thousand Oaks, California

319. Rabbi Joel Levinson, West Palm Beach, Florida

320. Rabbi David Meyer, Marblehead, Massachusetts

321. Rabbi Mitchell Hurvitz, Greenwich, Connecticut

322. Rabbi Adam Raskin, Potomac, Maryland

323. Rabbi Laurence Groffman, Montclair, New Jersey

324. Rabbi Gideon Estes, Houston, Texas

325. Rabbi Carla Shulamit Cenker, Atlanta, Georgia

326. Rabbi Dovid Asher, richmond, Virginia

327. Rabbinical Student Lisa Goldberg, San Diego, California

328. Rabbi Jonathan Biatch, Glastonbury, Connecticut

329. Rabbi Howard Hoffman, Boynton Beach, Florida

330. Rabbi Cantor Arnold Saltzman, Silver Spring, Maryland

331. Rabbi Mark Cohn, New Milford, Connecticut

332. Rabbi Fred Guttman, Sandy Springs, Georgia

333. Rabbi Bernhard Rozenberg, Edison, New Jersey

334. Rabbi Eliott Perlstein, Richboro, Pennsylvania

335. Rabbi Bonnie Margulis, Hartford, Connecticut

336. Rabbi Azriel C. Fellner, Livingston, New Jersey

337. Rabbi Benjamin Sendrow, Lincoln, Nebraska

338. Rabbi Alan Isere, Wynnewood, Pennsylvania

339. Rabbi Samuel Spector, Salt Lake City, Utah

340. Rabbi David Ostrich, State College, Pennsylvania

341. Rabbi Ian Silverman, Margate, New Jersey

342. Rabbi David Goldstein, Lakeland, Florida

343. Rabbi Natan Trief, Sandy Springs, Georgia

344. Rabbi Lauren Cohn, Florence, South Carolina

345. Rabbi Howard Stein, Roanoke, Virginia

346. Rabbi Jonathan Falco, San Antonio, Texas

347. Rabbi Michael Wolk, Charlotte, North Carolina

348. Rabbi Pam Ehrenkranz, Stamford, Connecticut

349. Rabbi Miriam Spitzer, Chicago, Illinois

350. Rabbi Maurice Kaprow, Winter Springs, Florida

351. Cantor Ellen Sussman, Allentown, Pennsylvania

352. Rabbi Avi Kapnek, Hollywood, Florida

353. Rabbi David Gerber, Metairie, Louisiana

354. Rabbi David Glanzberg-Krainin, Elkins Park, Pennsylvania

355. Rabbi Gerry Walter, Cincinnati, Ohio

356. Rabbi Rabbi Moshe Rudin, West Orange, New Jersey

357. Rabbi Wes Kalmar, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

358. Rabbi Timothy Tomer Yitzchok Cravens, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

359. Rabbi Joshua Aaronson, Los Angeles, California

360. Rabbi Samuel Radwine, Henderson, Nevada

361. Rabbi Eric Berk, Hingham, Massachusetts

362. Rabbi Benjamin Sharff, Omaha, Nebraska

363. Rabbi Stuart Altshuker, Sarasota, Florida

364. Rabbi Zev Sonnenstein, Oxford, Florida

365. Rabbi Ari Goldstein, Arnold, Maryland

366. Rabbi Eugene Koprowski, Champaign, Illinois

367. Rabbi Arthur Weiner, Paramus, New Jersey

368. Rabbi Cheryl Jacobs, Fort Lauderdale, Florida

369. Rabbi Karolyn Benger, Phoenix, Arizona

370. Rabbinical Student Amanda Goldstein, Skokie, Illinois

371. Rabbi Eli Herscher, Los Angeles, California

372. Rabbi Ron Goldberg, Ventura, California

373. Rabbi Thomas Alpert, Franklin, Massachusetts

374. Rabbi Matthew Abelson, Lower Merion, Pennsylvania

375. Rabbi David Cohen, Milwaukee, Wisconsin


376. Rabbi John Spitzer, Canton, Ohio

377. Rabbi Ronald Hauss, Los Angeles, California

378. Rabbi Beth Lieberman, Los Angeles, California

379. Rabbi Seth D Gordon, St Louis, Missouri

380. Rabbi Mitchell Wohlberg, Baltimore, Maryland

381. Rabbi Amy Small, Morristown, New Jersey

382. Rabbi Yaacov Kravitz, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

383. Rabbi Margaret Meyer, Cincinnati, Ohio

384. Rabbi Warner Ferratier, Herndon, Virginia

385. Rabbi Neal Weinberg, Los Angeles, California

386. Rabbi Jacqueline Redner, Los Angeles, California

387. Rabbi Debbie Israel, Watsonville, California

388. Rabbi Gary Huber, Dublin, Ohio

389. Rabbi Jaime Aklepi, Miami, Florida

390. Rabbi David Baum, Boca Raton, Florida

391. Rabbi Barry Schwartz, Leonia, New Jersey

392. Rabbi Eric Fusfield, Washington, District of Columbia

393. Rabbi Steven Lindemann, Cherry Hill, New Jersey

394. Rabbi Michael Friedland, South Bend, Indiana

395. Rabbi Sanford Olshansky, Rockledge, Florida

396. Rabbi Howard Apothaker`, New Albany, Ohio

397. Rabbi Jamie Korngold, Boulder, Colorado

398. Rabbi Scott Roland, Beachwood, Ohio

399. Rabbi Howard Shub, Greenacres, Florida

400. Rabbi Matt Rutta, Dallas, Texas

401. Rabbi David Freelund, Hyannis, Massachusetts

402. Rabbi Neal Gold, Natick, Massachusetts

403. Rabbi Jonathan Miller, Bethesda, Maryland

404. Rabbi Andy Koren, Greensboro, North Carolina

405. Rabbi Yitzchok Adler, West Hartford, Connecticut

406. Rabbi Ahud Sela, Los Angeles, California

407. Rabbi Ian Lichter, Memphis, Tennessee

408. Rabbi Richard Camras, Los Angele, California

409. Rabbi Tuvia Brander, West Hartford, Connecticut

410. Rabbi Maya Glasser, Jacksonville, Florida

411. Rabbi Willie Balk, Englewood, New Jersey

412. Rabbi Nasanayl Braun, Long Branch, New Jersey

413. Rabbi Richard Kirsch, Livingston, New Jersey

414. Rabbi Brian Glusman, Atlanta, Georgia

415. Rabbi Ira Rosenfeld, Agoura Hills, California

416. Rabbi Daniel Rose, Baltimore, Maryland

417. Rabbi Jerry Seidler, Baltimore, Maryland

418. Rabbi Neil Blumofe, Austin, Texas

419. Rabbi Frederick Klein, Miami, Florida

420. Rabbi Yoshi Zweiback, Los Angeles, California

421. Rabbi Scott Hausman-Weiss, Houston, Texas

422. Rabbi Michael Kushnick, Plano, Texas

423. Rabbi Helene Kornsgold, Plano, Texas

424. Rabbi Ari Isenberg, Millburn, New Jersey

425. Rabbi C. Michelle Greenberg, Redwood City, California

426. Rabbi Aaron Schonbrun, Oakhurst, New Jersey

427. Rabbi Haskell Bernat, Miami, Florida

428. Rabbi Hayyim Solomon, Mount Dora, Florida

429. Rabbi Jack Shlachter, Los Alamos, New Mexico

430. Rabbi Benjamin J. Samuels, Newton, Massachusetts

431. Rabbi Doug Zelden, Chicago, Illinois

432. Rabbi Robyn Fisher, Miami, Florida

433. Cantor Dr. Matthew Austerklein, Plano, Texas

434. Rabbi Steven Denker, Beachwood, Ohio

435. Rabbi Michael Gottesman, Skokie, Illinois

436. Rabbi Alan Freedman, Austin, Texas

437. Rabbi Pat Fenton, Los Angeles, California

438. Rabbi Adam Starr, Atlanta, Georgia

439. Rabbi Ned Soltz, Teaneck, New Jersey

440. Rabbi Nathaniel Helfgot, Teaneck, New Jersey

441. Rabbi Scott Nagel, Richmond, Virginia

442. Rabbi Kenneth Emert, Palm Springs, California

443. Rabbi Randi Nagel, Staunton, Virginia

444. Rabbi Ellie Shemtov, Rutland, Vermont

445. Rabbi Lior Nevo, Needham, Massachusetts

446. Rabbi Gary Berenson, Portland, Maine

447. Rabbi Avi Kushlan, Encino, California

448. Rabbi Jeffrey Falick, Royal Oak, Michigan

449. Rabbi Leonid Feldman, West Palm Beach, Florida

450. Rabbi Beni Krohn, Teaneck, New Jersey

451. Rabbi Jordie Gerson, Greenwich, Connecticut

452. Rabbi Justin Kerber, Indianapolis, Indiana

453. Rabbi Eric Yaakov Traiger, West Orange, New Jersey

454. Rabbi Jacob Herber, Norfolk, Virginia

455. Rabbi Eliot Pearlson, Miami Beach, Florida

456. Rabbi Joshua Hess, East Brunswick, New Jersey

457. Rabbi Yakov Vann, Calabasas, California

458. Rabbi Bruce Dollin, Denver, Colorado

459. Rabbi Sam Hollander, Voorhees, New Jersey

460. Rabbi Lisa Bock, Ojai, California

461. Rabbi Yerachmiel Shapiro, Baltimore, Maryland

462. Rabbi Ari Zahtz, Teaneck, New Jersey

463. Rabbi Gregory Marx, Maple Glen, Pennsylvania

464. Rabbi Eliezer Zwickler, West Orange, New Jersey

465. Rabbi Scott Hoffman, Louisville, Kentucky

466. Rabbi Mark Bloom, Oakland, California

467. Rabbi Elaat Muskin, Los Angeles, California

468. Rabbi Steven Lowenstein, Glencoe, Illinois

469. Rabbi Mario Rojzman, Miami, Florida

470. Rabbi Steven Rubenstein, West Bloomfield, Michigan

471. Rabbi Howard Tilman, Scotch Plains, New Jersey

472. Rabbi Benjamin Fried, San Diego, California

473. Rabbi Yehuda Zev Oratz, Baltimore, Maryland

474. Rabbi Eric Polokoff, Southbury, Connecticut

475. Rabbi Ze’ev Smason, St. Louis, Missouri

476. Rabbi Danielle Upbin, Clearwater, Florida

477. Rabbi Ed Feinstein, Encino, California

478. Rabbi Harold Berman, Columbus, Ohio

479. Rabbi Adam Watstein, Weston, Florida

480. Rabbi Tanchum Cohen, Bergenfield, New Jersey

481. Rabbi Tzvi Sinensky, Lower Merion, Pennsylvania

482. Rabbi Joel Finkelstein, Memphis, Tennessee

483. Rabbi Moshe Shulman, Saint Louis, Missouri

484. Rabbi Nachman Friedman, Atlanta, Georgia

485. Rabbi Adam Wohlberg, Dresher, Pennsylvania

486. Rabbi David Mahler, Los Angeles, California

487. Rabbi Alfred Benjamin, Milton, Massachusetts

488. Rabbi Alan Kalinsky, Los Angeles, California

489. Rabbi Alan Rabishaw, Orangevale, California

490. Rabbi Jacob Traub, San Francisco, California

491. Rabbi Kenneth Carr, Easton, Massachusetts

492. Rabbi Steven Burg, Bergenfield, New Jersey

493. Rabbi Jesse Shore, Tenafly, New Jersey

494. Rabbi Nolan Lebovitz, Encino, California

495. Rabbi Michael Jay, Spray Beach, New Jersey

496. Rabbi Daniel Kasdan, Cleveland, Ohio

497. Rabbi David Nesson, Morristown, New Jersey

498. Rabbi Shaanan Gelman, Skokie, Illinois

499. Rabbi Joseph Krakoff, West Bloomfield, Michigan

500. Rabbi Rachel Shere, West Bloomfield, Michigan

501. Rabbi Adam Roffman, Dallas, Texas

502. Cantor Michael Zoosman, College Park, Maryland

503. Rabbi Eliot Malomet, Highland Park, New Jersey

504. Rabbi Shalom Baum, Teaneck, New Jersey

505. Rabbi Yosi Gordon, Mendota Heights, Minnesota

506. Rabbi Howard Glantz, Elkins Park, Pennsylvania

507. Rabbi Robyn Frisch, Villanova, Pennsylvania

508. Rabbi Anthony Knopf, Elizabeth, New Jersey

509. Rabbi Andrew Jacobs, Plantation, Florida

510. Rabbi Keven Tzvi Friedman, Highland Park, New Jersey

511. Rabbi Alicia Rothamel, Columbia, South Carolina

512. Rabbi Mark Zimmerman, Atlanta, Georgia

513. Rabbi Moshe Rudin, Parsippany, New Jersey

514. Rabbi Gedalyah Berger, Teaneck, New Jersey

515. Rabbi Avi Heller, Paramus, New Jersey

516. Rabbi Shawn Weiss, Los Angeles, Oregon

517. Rabbi Seth Frisch, Villanova, Pennsylvania

518. Rabbi Hillel Konigsburg, Sandy Springs, Georgia

519. Rabbi Oran Zweiter, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

520. Rabbi Richard Rheins, Denver, Colorado

521. Rabbi Norman Lipson, Weston, Florida

522. Rabbi Bradley Tecktiel, Henderson, Nevada

523. Rabbi Michael Safra, Rockville, Maryland

524. Rabbi Cy Stanway, Boca Raton, Florida

525. Rabbi Dario Feiguin, Bainbridge island, Washington

526. Rabbi Jay M. Kornsgold, East Windsor, New Jersey

527. Rabbi Geoffrey Spector, Maitland, Florida

528. Rabbi Daniel Millner, Austin, Texas

529. Rabbi Morris Zimbalist, Long Grove, Illinois

530. Rabbi Andrea Merow, Princeton, New Jersey

531. Rabbi Sharon Marcus, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina

532. Rabbi Yosef David, St. Louis, Missouri

533. Rabbi Josh Hearshen, Atlanta, Georgia

534. Rabbi Yishai Abrams, Livingston, New Jersey

535. Rabbi Andrew Markowitz, Fair Lawn, New Jersey

536. Rabbi Eliezer Havivi, Teaneck, New Jersey

537. Rabbi Ron Li-Paz, Calabasas, California

538. Rabbi Judith Beiner, Atlanta, Georgia

539. Rabbi Meir Bargeron, Fort Wayne, Indiana

540. Rabbi Michoel Rovinsky, St Louis, Missouri

541. Rabbi Josh Feldman, Los Angeles, California

542. Rabbi Inna Serebro Litvak, Succasunna, New Jersey

543. Rabbi Michael Pont, Marlboro, New Jersey

544. Rabbi Dana Saroken, Pikesville, Maryland

545. Rabbi Stefan Weinberg, Plano, Texas

546. Rabbi Alexandria Shuval-Weiner, Roswell-Atlanta, Georgia

547. Rabbi Adam Rosenwasser, Kensington, Maryland

548. Rabbi Chaim Poupko, Englewood, New Jersey

549. Cantor Jesse Holzer, Jacksonville, Florida

550. Rabbi Yaakov Fisch, Jacksonville, Florida

551. Rabbi Lisa Bellows, Buffalo Grove, Illinois

552. Rabbi Kenneth Stern, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

553. Cantor Galit Dadoun-Cohen, Morristown, New Jersey

554. Rabbi Shalom Lewis, Marietta, Georgia

555. Rabbi Tzvi Urkowitz, Atlanta, Georgia

556. Rabbi Daniel Schwartz, West Bloomfield, Michigan

557. Rabbi Gershon Albert, Oakland, California

558. Rabbi Dov Elkins, Princeton, New Jersey

559. Rabbi Michael Ragozin, Swampscott, Massachusetts

560. Rabbi Gil-Ezer Lerer, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

561. Rabbi Arnold Gluck, Skillman, New Jersey

562. Rabbi Daniel Dorsch, Marietta, Georgia

563. Rabbi Emily Losben-Ostrov, Plainfield, New Jersey

564. Dr. Rebecca Winter, Atlanta, Georgia

565. Rabbi Jerold Isenberg, Chicago, Illinois

566. Rabbi Jules King, Rancho Mirage, California

567. Rabbi Leslie Alexander, Los Angeles, California

568. Rabbi Daniel Fox, Northbrook, Illinois

569. Rabbi Elizabeth Breit, Atlanta, Georgia

570. Rabbi Len Muroff, Studio City, California

571. Rabbi Chaim Strauchler, Teaneck, New Jersey

572. Mrs. Debbi Kaner Goldich, Scottsdale, Arizona

573. Rabbi Mendy Brukirer, Jackson, New Jersey

574. Rabbi Geoffrey Dennis, Flower Mound, Texas

575. Rabbi Daniel Aldrich, Boston, Massachusetts

576. Rabbi Jacqueline Marx, Gastonia, NC; Carrboro NC, North Carolina

577. Student Rabbi Yosef McCarter, Galveston, Texas

578. Rabbi Richard Spiegel, Thousand Oaks, California

579. Rabbi Adam Wright, Deerfield, Illinois

580. Rabbi Nachum Meth, Las Vegas, Nevada

581. Rabbi Shalom Kantor, West Bloomfield, Michigan

582. Rabbi Larry Sernovitz, Atlanta, Georgia

583. Rabbi Howard Jachter, Teaneck, New Jersey

584. Rabbi Philip Cohen, Greensboro, North Carolina

585. Rabbi Shmuel Goldin, Englewood, New Jersey

586. Rabbi Sam Yolen, West Chester, Pennsylvania

587. Rabbi Brett Krichiver, Indianapolis, Indiana

588. Rabbi Eliyahu Reingold, Silver Spring, Maryland

589. Rabbi Scott Colbert, Sandy Springs, Georgia

590. Rabbi Joshua Greenbaum, Warren, New Jersey

591. Rabbi Jon Haddon, Danbury, Connecticut

592. Rabbi Guido Cohen, Aventura, Florida

593. Rabbi Mitchell Berkowitz, Rockville, Maryland

594. Rabbi Eli Kavon, West Palm Beach, Florida

595. Rabbi Jeffrey Kaye, Centennial, Colorado

596. Rabbi Alan Henkin, Palmdale, California

597. Rabbi Yechiel Morris, Southfield, Michigan

598. Rabbi Dr Gary Phillip Zola, Cincinnati, Ohio

599. Rabbi Brian Schuldenfrei, Sherman Oaks, California

600. Rabbi Richard Block, Beachwood, Ohio

601. Rabbi Elana Nemitoff-Bresler, Westport, Connecticut

602. Rabbi Janet Marder, Palo Alto, California

603. Rabbi Miriam Weisel, Sarasota, Florida

604. Rabbi Howard A Cohen, Bennington, Vermont

605. Rabbi Steven Engel, Orlando, Florida

606. Rabbi Michael Schorin, Boca Raton, Florida

607. Rabbi Daniel Reich, La Jolla, California

608. Rabbi Joel Landau, San Francisco, California

609. Rabbi Andrew Terkel, Saint Louis, Missouri

610. Rabbi Michael Danziger, Nashville, Tennessee

611. Rabbi Shohama Wiener, Sarasota, Florida

612. Rabbi Myron S. Geller, Gloucester, Massachusetts

613. Rabbi Eli Perlman, Lakewood, New Jersey

614. Rabbi Shmuel Greenwald, Saint louis, Missouri

615. Rabbi Mark Goldfeder, Atlanta, Georgia

616. Rabbi Zev Reichman, Englewood, New Jersey

617. Rabbi Paul Steinberg, Tiburon, California

618. Rabbi Gary Glickstein, Miami, Florida

619. Rabbi Mark Perman, Hagerstown, Maryland

620. Rabbi Mark Miller, Hollywood, California

621. Rabbi Ron Isaacs, Bridgewater, New Jersey

622. Rabbi Seth Linfield, Hanover, New Hampshire

623. Rabbi Cantor Jeremy Gimbel, San Diego, California

624. Rabbi Leon Rosenblum, Coral Springs, Florida

625. Rabbi Lewis Kamrass, Cincinnati, Ohio

626. Rabbi Alexander Davis, Minneapolis, Minnesota

627. Rabbi Suzanne Singer, Riverside, California

628. Cantor Sharon Nathanson, St. Louis, Missouri

629. Rabbi Mark Borovitz, Palm Desert, California

630. Rabbi Steven Rein, Alexandria, Virginia

631. Rabbi Ted Riter, Redwood City, California

632. Rabbi Carmit Harari, Homewood, Illinois

633. Rabbi David Mendelson, Houston, Texas

634. Rabbi Jason Goldstein, Pikesville, Maryland

635. Rabbinic Student Honey Amado, Beverly Hills, California

636. Rabbi James Gibson, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

637. Rabbi Jay Sherwood, Colorado Springs, Colorado

638. Rabbi Daniel Alexander, Charlottesville, Virginia

639. Rabbi Andrew Schultz, Freehold, New Jersey

640. Rabbi Seth Sternstein, Youngstown, Ohio

641. Rabbi Abigail Treu, South Orange, New Jersey

642. Rabbi Zevi Lowenberg, Baltimore, Maryland

643. Rabbi Yosef Bart, Charleston, South Carolina

644. Rabbi Stuart Gershon, Collegeville, Pennsylvania

645. Rabbi Jesse Olitzky, South Orange, New Jersey

646. Rabbi Cassi Kail, Los Angeles, California

647. Maharat Dalia Davis, Minneapolis, Minnesota

648. Cantor Sam Josephson, Fair Lawn, New Jersey

649. Rabbi Cheri Weiss, San Diego, California

650. Rabbi Steve Shulman, Bridgeport, Connecticut

651. Rabbi Randi Musnitsky, Warren, New Jersey

652. Rabbi Gabe Cohen, Closter, New Jersey

653. Rabbi Ronald Kaplan, Warren, New Jersey

654. Rabbi Devorah Marcus, San Diego, California

655. Rabbi Jay Levy, Sherman Oaks, California

656. Rabbi Joel Simonds, Los Angeles, California

657. Rabbi Jeff Silverstein, Seattle, Washington

658. Rabbi Dov FInk, Saint Louis, Missouri

659. Rabbi Douglas Weber, Centennial, Colorado

660. Rabbi Sydni Rubinstein, Richardson, Texas

661. Rabbi Evan Ravski, Charleston, South Carolina

662. Rabbi Greg Harris, Bethesda, Maryland

663. Rabbi Robert Haas, Savannah, Georgia

664. Rabbi Hanna Yerushalmi, Annapolis, Maryland

665. Rabbi Joseph Cavalier, Atlanta, Georgia

666. Rabbi Rael Blumenthal, Boca Raton, Florida

667. Rabbi Mark Kunis, Atlanta, Georgia

668. Rabbi Michael Singer, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

669. Rabbi Rebecca Van Wagner, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania

670. Rabbi Susan Grossman, Columbia, Maryland

671. Rabbi Shmuel Bergman, Fort Lee, New Jersey

672. Rabbi Eric Garfinkel, West Hartford, Connecticut

673. Rabbi Edward Harwitz, Atlanta, Georgia

674. Rabbi Rachel Zerin, West Hartford, Connecticut

675. Rabbi Joel Nickerson, Los Angeles, California

676. Rabbi Dov Goldberg, Uniontown, Pennsylvania

677. Rabbi Matthew Eisenberg, Mayfield Heights, Ohio

678. Rabbi Ken Richmond, Natick, Massachusetts

679. Rabbi Marie Betcher, Austin, Texas

680. Rabbi Kenneth Cohen, Bethesda, Maryland

681. Rabbi J.B. Sacks, Palm Desert, California

682. Rabbi Jeremy Fineberg, Sharon, Massachusetts

683. Rabbi Jonathan Klein, Bakersfield, California

684. Rabbi Bradley Levenberg, Atlanta, Georgia

685. Rabbi Paul Kipnes, Calabasas, California

686. Rabbi Jonathon Adler, Marietta, Georgia

687. Rabbi James Lebeau, Jerusalem, Massachusetts

688. Rabbi Shira Stern, Lenox, Massachusetts

689. Rabbi Shalom Bochner, Sonoma County, California

690. Cantor Rosalie Toubes, Oak Park, Michigan

691. Rabbi Aaron Braun, Northbrook, Illinois

692. Rabbi Dan Selsberg, Bridgewater, New Jersey

693. Rabbi Gary Karlin, Teaneck, New Jersey

694. Rabbi Matthew Nover, East Windsor, New Jersey

695. Rabbi Zach Shapiro, Culver City, California

696. Rabbi Michael Cohen, Sarasota, Florida

697. Rabbi Michelle Michelle, Goldsmith, Florida

698. Rabbi Debra Cantor, Bloomfield, Connecticut

699. Rabbi David Saltzman, West Orange, New Jersey

700. Rabbi Randall Mark, Wayne, New Jersey

701. Rabbi Daniel Pressman, Portland, Oregon

702. Rabbi Aryeh Federgrun, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

703. Rabbi Jeremy Yoskowitz, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan

704. Rabbinical Student Brian Kresge, Bangor, Maine

705. Rabbi Jonathan Siger, Spring, Texas

706. Rabbi Kenneth Berger, Deerfield, Illinois

707. Rabbi Meeka Simerly, Havre de Grace, Maryland

708. Rabbinical Student Brooke Elkin, Cambria, California

709. Rabbi Yael Aranoff, Encino, California

710. Rabbi Ammos Chorny, Naples, Florida

711. Rabbi Ron Stern, Los Angeles, California

712. Rabbi Jason Gwasdoff, Stockton, California

713. Rabbi Corey Helfand, Chevy Chase, Maryland

714. Rabbi Joshua Finkelstein, Springfield, New Jersey

715. Rabbi Josh Gischner, Chevy Chase, Maryland

716. Rabbi Elana Rabishaw, Calabasas, California

717. Rabbi Akiba Lubow, Springfield, New Jersey

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