
19:14
Beth Richardson, Temple Beth-El, Poughkeepsie, NY

19:14
Marlene Pinsky - Beth Abraham Synagogue Dayton Ohio

19:28
Am Tikvah San Francisco - maturity

19:36
When I say rabbi you think or feel what?

19:37
Cheryl Sigel, President Congregation Shaar Hashalom, Houston, TX

19:37
Congregation B'nai Torah in Sandy Springs, GA. When I think Rabbi I think community and spiritual leader

19:38
Aviva Jezer. Temple Aliyah, Needham. Rabbi - my father and his friends, my son (studying at JTS) and a well versed and learned person; leader.

19:39
When we say, "rabbi", you think/feel......

19:39
Geri Samuels-Richmond, VA; Or Atid

19:45
Isabel Schechter. Search committee co-chair at Tifereth Synagogue in San Diego. Rabbi=shortage!

19:50
Rabbi should be a religious leader, teacher, inspiration

19:52
Bob Spaulding - Congregation Or Shalom, Orange, CT

19:58
Hi, I’m Andrea Colby, Neve Shalom, Metuchen, NJ. “Spiritual leader and pastoral supporter”

20:01
religious leader

20:09
Hal Koplin, Temple Beth El, Lancaster, PA. "Trusted Leader"

20:16
A best friend

20:21
Leslie Archer Congregation Or Atid. Spiritual leader, teacher

20:31
voice of maturity and compassion

20:34
Eric Goldman - Neve Shalom, Metuchen, NJ - Teacher

20:35
Rabbi= holding the congregation together in many ways

20:52
Seriously though, religious leader

21:02
Leader, educator, connectivity with people

37:00
Might it be possible that we would go to someone different from us who could offer different perspective.

41:16
Could someone repeat what the second type of bias is called? I didn't catch it verbally.

41:39
Affinity.

58:29
about geography, size of community, demographic, politics - all of these things could be areas for bias - and we work to be thoughtful about them

01:01:09
Your synagogue consultant can provide a sample rubric - or talk through priorities

01:09:49
Google is your friend.

01:11:24
Do Rabbis have to tell their congregations they are looking?