Rabbi Molly Karp is a deep listener, a skilled counselor and a pluralistic rabbi, passionate about teaching Torah, Hebrew and many other facets of Judaism.
In her view,
a rabbi is someone who provides warm and gentle support
and who listens with compassion.
Deep Listening allows her to listen to another person
and be fully present without trying to control or judge.
Rabbi Karp is a person you can talk to;
when you speak to Rabbi Karp and she asks,
“How are you?”
she really wants to know.
Rabbi Karp is devoted to teaching the texts and rituals of traditional Judaism, and to finding
contemporary spiritual meaning and joy in them.
In her approach, she instantly creates
an atmosphere of acceptance.
Rabbi Karp is warm, scholarly,
and committed to an egalitarian practice of
Judaism and to social justice.
She is a student and practitioner of Jewish Renewal,
a view of Judaism that reconnects modern Jews
to the spiritual practice and traditions of Judaism.
Rabbi Karp was ordained as a rabbi
at the Academy for Jewish Religion in Riverdale, NY.
She spent ten years in doctoral studies in
Hebrew Bible at the Jewish Theological Seminary.
Rabbi Karp holds a Master’s degree in
Jewish Education from HUC-JIR in New York
and a BA in Judaic Studies from SUNY Binghamton.
Her training in
Mindfulness Practice and Jewish Spirituality
at the Institute of Jewish Spirituality
is at the heart of all of her work.
Rabbi Karp is a member of
the Association of Rabbis and Cantors
http://www.ajrsem.org/about/alumni/alumnipage/karp5770/
and an alumna of the Institute for Jewish Spirituality.
CONTACT ME WITH YOUR QUESTIONS OR INTERESTS. I LOOK FORWARD TO HEARING FROM YOU!!!
In her view,
a rabbi is someone who provides warm and gentle support
and who listens with compassion.
Deep Listening allows her to listen to another person
and be fully present without trying to control or judge.
Rabbi Karp is a person you can talk to;
when you speak to Rabbi Karp and she asks,
“How are you?”
she really wants to know.
Rabbi Karp is devoted to teaching the texts and rituals of traditional Judaism, and to finding
contemporary spiritual meaning and joy in them.
In her approach, she instantly creates
an atmosphere of acceptance.
Rabbi Karp is warm, scholarly,
and committed to an egalitarian practice of
Judaism and to social justice.
She is a student and practitioner of Jewish Renewal,
a view of Judaism that reconnects modern Jews
to the spiritual practice and traditions of Judaism.
Rabbi Karp was ordained as a rabbi
at the Academy for Jewish Religion in Riverdale, NY.
She spent ten years in doctoral studies in
Hebrew Bible at the Jewish Theological Seminary.
Rabbi Karp holds a Master’s degree in
Jewish Education from HUC-JIR in New York
and a BA in Judaic Studies from SUNY Binghamton.
Her training in
Mindfulness Practice and Jewish Spirituality
at the Institute of Jewish Spirituality
is at the heart of all of her work.
Rabbi Karp is a member of
the Association of Rabbis and Cantors
http://www.ajrsem.org/about/alumni/alumnipage/karp5770/
and an alumna of the Institute for Jewish Spirituality.
CONTACT ME WITH YOUR QUESTIONS OR INTERESTS. I LOOK FORWARD TO HEARING FROM YOU!!!