Sharon Cohen Anisfeld
Sharon Cohen Anisfeld has brought her passion for activism into her role as president of Hebrew College, inspiring her students to blend both engagement with tradition and engagement with social justice. Ordained by the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College in 1990, Anisfeld served for many years as a Hillel rabbi at Yale, where she led the university’s first women’s Seder in 1993, an annual event that led to her co-editing the two-volume Women’s Seder Sourcebook and Women’s Passover Companion ten years later. She also organized a groundbreaking national conference for Jewish women at Yale in 1997. She then shifted focus to helping shape Jewish leaders at Hebrew College, becoming dean of students in 2004, dean of the rabbinical school in 2006, and president of the college in 2018. Anisfeld has been praised for encouraging her students to pursue their own vision of the rabbinate, investigate their own spiritual paths, and act as leaders in social action. She has been honored several times as one of Newsweek/Daily Beast’s 50 most influential rabbis.
Did you know that the Torah is mathematically structure.
Actually the Judaeo Christian Scriptures prove it.
Also the mathematical patterns proves that Judaism did not write the Old Testament.