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Central Conference of American Rabbis (CCAR)

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Central Conference of American Rabbis
http://ccarnet.org/aboutus/
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“About:” The CCAR was founded in 1889. Its members are the body of rabbis who consider themselves and are considered to be the organized rabbinate of Reform Judaism.
The CCAR enriches and strengthens the Jewish community by empowering Reform Rabbis to provide religious, spiritual and organizational leadership, etc.
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-355 Lexington Avenue; New York, NY 10017 (212) 972-3636 | E-mail: info@ccarnet.org
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CCAR Elected Officers
Ellen Weinberg Dreyfus, President
Peter Knobel, Immediate Past President
Jonathan Stein, President Elect
William Kuhn, Vice President
Richard Block, Vice President
Debra Robbins, Vice President
Shira Stern, Vice President
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CCAR Rabbinic Staff
Steven A. Fox, Chief Executive
Deborah Prinz, Director of Program and Member Services
Hara Person, Director of CCAR Press
Lennard R. Thal, Interim Director of Placement
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(Some) Regional Presidents
Ron Segal
Steven Garten
Jeffrey Clopper
Ed Cohn
Roz Mandelberg
Debbie Stiel
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The Reform Web
American Conference of Cantors

The Association of Reform Zionists of America
The academic and professional development center of Reform Judaism
The synagogue arm of the Reform Movement, founded by Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise as the Union for American Hebrew Congregations in 1873.
Representing the Union for Reform Judaism and the CCAR in Washington, D.C.
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Partner Organizations

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