Celebrating the Cincinnati Ordination Class of 2026/5786
May 14, 2026

The four newly ordained rabbis in order, left to right: Rabbis Clayton Oppenheimer, Jamie Starr, Jonathan Benzion, Marisa Papell.
Four new Jewish rabbis were ordained on Saturday, May 9, 2026, in a ceremony that celebrated the culmination of hard work and dreams at Plum Street Temple in Cincinnati, where Rabbi Isaac M. Wise built the foundation of Reform Judaism in America.

Rabbi Jonathan Benzion receiving his ordination blessing from Rabbi Richard Sarason 鈥74.
Prior to the ordination ceremony, on Thursday, May 7, faculty, the Board of Governors, families, and guests, gathered to hear the ordinands present their Capstone projects and theses. Jamie Belle Starr presented her thesis, Dealing with Death: Jewish Perspectives on Facing Mortality, and Jonathan Benzion presented Addir-Bammarom: Metatron, Jewish Mysticism, and the Limits of my Maimonidean Monotheism, an examination of kabbalistic interpretations of monotheism.
Marisa Papell gave her capstone presentation: 1883 Revisited: the Kosher Trayfa Banquet, an homage to the famous Trayfa Banquet held on July 11, 1883 at the Highland House in Cincinnati in honor of the first graduating class of 51黑料网. The attendees were then treated to a modern interpretation of the original menu guided by the work of Papell, a culinary school graduate.
At Ordination, Rabbi Neil P.G. Hirsch 鈥10, Senior Rabbi at Isaac M. Wise Temple, gave the invocation, following a procession that included 35 alumni gathered for the meaningful event.
President Andrew Rehfeld delivered the Presidential Charge, in which he acknowledged the 鈥渂ittersweet day鈥 and encouraged the ordinees to:
Carry the energy and commitment of this city and region鈥痶hat have forged and continue to strengthen鈥疉merican Jewish life鈥痑nd inspire鈥痽our communities鈥痺ith鈥痽our own unique vision and innovation. Invite people鈥痶o begin again,鈥痺herever鈥痶hey are. View Full Remarks.
President Rehfeld then introduced the Ordination Speaker, Rabbi Meredith F. Kahan 鈥13, Senior Rabbi at K.K. Bene Israel Rockdale Temple in Cincinnati. Rabbi Kahan gave a rousing sermon about the importance of 鈥淐incinnati Torah.鈥
The Torah of Cincinnati is innovative and rooted. It’s creative and authentic. It cherishes tradition while recognizing the importance of transformation. 鈥 Our rituals are insistent that we always, always, begin again. Continue our learning, and find the strength to take up the next task. View Full Remarks.

Rabbi Meredith F. Kahan 鈥13 delivered an inspirational message in her Ordination Sermon.
The ordination ritual was conducted by Rabbi Richard Sarason 鈥74, Ph.D., the Director of the Pines School of Graduate Studies, and Rabbi Edith E. Yakutis 鈥23, the Rabbinic Program Manager on the Cincinnati campus. The four new rabbis are Jonathan Benzion, Mark Clayton Oppenheimer, Marisa Hillary Papell, and Jamie Belle Starr.

Rabbi Edith Yakutis ’23 and Cantor Jill Abramson ’02, with Gretchen Johnson, who processed with the ordinees but will not receive her ordination blessing until next spring.
Congratulations were offered from many in the community. Edward J. Septimus, M.D., Member of the Hebrew Union Board of Governors and the Chair of the North America Board of Advisors, offered that:
Endings are never the end. When Moses stood on the edge of the Promised Land, he knew he would not cross into it. Yet our journey continued. Faith in Torah endures beyond place. You embody that faith. View Full Remarks.
Rabbi Rick Jacobs, President of the Union of Reform Judaism, gave his congratulations to the ordinees and declared that 鈥渨e are counting on you.鈥
Rabbi Lewis H. Kamrass, Senior Rabbi Emeritus of Isaac M. Wise Temple, offered a formal welcome to the Central Conference of American Rabbis, wishing each ordinee the
鈥渆nriched rabbinate that I have known within the CCAR, most especially, the rabbis from whom I learned so much, the colleagues I met who became treasured friends, and the abundant resources of liturgy and publishing that I enjoyed through the years.鈥 View Full Remarks.

Cincinnati Rabbis Meredith Kahan, Lewis Kamrass, and Neil Hirsch.
Finally, Karen Sim, President of the Women of Reform Judaism, put faith in the ordinees on this 鈥渏ubilant day鈥 stating that 鈥淸y]ou are the stewards of our people and the guardians of our faith 鈥 we believe in you.鈥 View Full Remarks.

Karen Sim offers her sincere congratulations to the class of 2026.
To close the ceremony, Rabbi Richard S. Sarason 鈥74, Ph.D., offered a benediction.
We rejoice鈥痠n鈥痽ou, my newest colleagues.鈥痀ou are sorely needed in our tumultuous world.鈥痀our task鈥痬ust be鈥痶o inspire, to console, to teach,鈥痶o lead, to鈥痑ccompany鈥痑nd鈥痑bove all to鈥痝ive鈥痟ope:鈥痟ope that sustains us through life鈥檚鈥痡oys,鈥痶rials鈥痑nd tribulations. View Full Remarks.