Rabbi David Ingber
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Biography[edit]
A charismatic innovator, Rabbi Ingber is the founder of Romemu, the largest Renewal synagogue in the United States. Rabbi Ingber has been named one of the 50 most influential rabbis in the U.S. by Newsweek magazine [1] and by The Forward [2], as one of the 50 most notable Jews in America. He is a faculty member of the Wexner Heritage Program [3] and the Shalom Hartman Institute of North America and Israel. Rabbi Ingber was also an American Jewish World Service Global Justice Fellow.
Romemu[edit]
Rabbi David A. Ingber serves as the Founding Rabbi of Romemu, the largest Renewal synagogue in the United States. Rabbi Ingber founded Romemu in New York City in 2006, following his ordination by Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi, Founder of the Jewish Renewal movement. Over the past decade plus, Romemu has grown into a weekly home for thousands of people, a growing membership of over 1,000 in its two physical locations (Manhattan and Brooklyn) and a growing online global membership. Rabbi Ingber also founded Romemu Yeshiva, the first fully egalitarian Yeshiva (immersive learning center), dedicated to mystical and meditative Jewish learning and practice.
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