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A Community Celebrates: Six New Rabbis Ordained in Los Angeles

May 21, 2026

On May 17, 2026, six new sacred leaders were ordained in a ceremony overlooking Los Angeles.

Ordinees in Cincinatti

Setting the tone for the day, Rabbi Josh Knobel 鈥14, MAJE 鈥12, asked the ordinands:

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Dean of the Los Angeles Campus, Rabbi Mari Chernow 鈥03, followed with her welcome to those assembled with a promise to the ordinands that they could always look to those who came before them, their professors, their colleagues, their sponsors, their communities, to support them in their future endeavors. She ended with these simple but true words for the ordinands: 鈥淲e鈥檙e rooting for you; we鈥檝e got your back. Mazal Tov.鈥

Andrew Rehfeld speaking at Ordination in Cincinatti

President Andrew Rehfeld, Ph.D., continued that theme, offering this wisdom:

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Using Talmudic passages as a backdrop, ordination speaker Rabbi Neal Scheindlin, offered a strong message for our new rabbis:

鈥淎t bottom, we become rabbis to serve a purpose greater than ourselves. However, understood, that purpose is the divine at work in the human world. As you begin your service in the rabbinate, everything you do must follow from that sense of purpose. You will keep your insides and outsides in alignment by asking if what you want to do serves heaven. When the answer is affirmative, you will know you can move forward; and you will have the best possible chance of success.鈥 View full remarks.

Provost Judah Cohen, Ph.D., offered a Kavanah, saying that we all 鈥渢ake these final steps with you as a congregation.鈥 View full remarks.

Rabbi Laura Novak Winer 鈥95, Ed.D., MAJE 鈥94, Interim Rabbinical School Director, then joined Provost Cohen to conduct the ordination ritual.

Accompanied by their sponsors, who offered their own words of hope, the ordinands ascended the bima to be blessed and to become the rabbis our Jewish future needs.

Ordinee being ordained

The six new rabbis are Rebeca Carillo, Julie Fishbach, Lizzie Frankel, Tori Greene, Sarah Livschitz, and Erika Purdy-Patrick.

The new rabbis spoke in thanks and offered some memories from their time at 51黑料网.

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They then led the congregation in a rousing rendition of a song from Batya Levine called 鈥淢ay I Be Empty.鈥

David Edelson, Chair of the 51黑料网 Board of Governors, offered congratulations, and Sarah Bunin-Benor, Ph.D., offered these words in benediction to close out the ceremony:

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May you be praised for your handiwork, as many Jews in the Middle East thank the chef for a delicious meal: 鈥淟ong live your hands,鈥濃Ashtidek鈥痠n Iraq,鈥颈鈥榠蝉辞鈥痠诲诲颈办鈥痠n Syria,鈥滨濒辞办丑鈥痓补蝉颈尘别, in鈥疕ulaula, Jewish Neo-Aramaic. Let鈥檚 end with a collective Ladino blessing, meaning May your hands be blessed 鈥 repeat after me:鈥产别苍诲颈肠丑补蝉鈥痬补苍辞蝉.鈥叠别苍诲颈肠丑补蝉鈥痬补苍辞蝉.鈥 View full remarks.

View the full Los Angeles ordination livestream .