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Clergy : Rabbi Wayne M. Franklin, Senior Rabbi
Rabbi Franklin has been the Senior Rabbi at Emanu-El since 1981. He is a 1965 graduate of Yeshiva University and was ordained as a rabbi at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America in 1970. Rabbi Franklin is eager to make Judaism accessible to everyone, through services, classes and programs that cater to members’ varying skills, interests and needs. Rabbi Franklin loves to teach and conducts classes for people of all ages, from Tefillah for Preschoolers in our Religious School to Talmud for adults in the Koffler-Bornstein Institute of Jewish Studies. In addition to teaching, Rabbi Franklin meets pastorally with members and helps them through times of transition in their lives. Rabbi Franklin has been active in both the Jewish community and beyond, having served as chair of the Community Relations Council of the Jewish Federation of RI, and has chaired the Rhode Island Interfaith Commemoration of the Holocaust for over twenty years. He is a member of the Board of Governors of the Miriam Hospital and is a member of the Hospital’s Ethics Committee. He is a member of the Mayor’s Task Force on Prisoner Re-entry and has been a leader in various interfaith endeavors, including the Rabbis and Priests Dialogue and the Abrahamic Accord. He currently chairs the Publications Committee of the Rabbinical Assembly, the international association of Conservative Rabbis. He was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Divinity by the Seminary in 1996. He was the recipient of the Jewish Federation’s Never Again Award in 2003, and is a recipient of the 2004 NCCJ Interfaith Leadership Award. He feels that Jewish involvement in the community at large is an important avenue for helping to make our world better for all people. Most important, he believes that the more Jews learn about our tradition, the more likely they are to become involved in Jewish life and in strengthening the congregation and community. To email Rabbi Franklin, wfranklin@teprov.org.
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Clergy : Rabbi Joel Seltzer
Rabbi Joel Seltzer hails from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania where he spent his early years attending a local Conservative synagogue and attending Camp Ramah in the Poconos. For his undergraduate studies Rabbi Seltzer attended Florida State university where he majored in History and Religion. In May of 2008 he was ordained by the Jewish Theological Seminary of America where he was nominated by his classmates to deliver the commencement address. Rabbi Seltzer is responsible for many programs at Temple Emanu-El such as helping to conduct Sabbath and Holiday Services, facilitating our Adult Institute, supervising Family Programming, as well as working in close tandem with Miriam Abrams-Stark in overseeing all aspects of the Religious School. He is an extremely enthusiastic teacher who seeks to make his passion for the richness of Jewish life contagious to one and all. In addition to his rabbinic interests, Rabbi Seltzer is also an accomplished musician who loves to write and play music for several different instruments. He can be reached at jseltzer@teprov.org.
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Clergy : Cantor Brian J. Mayer, Hazzan
Brian J. Mayer, cantor of Temple Emanu-El since 1989, reorganized the Temple Choir, founded the Choral Club, Kol Kesem Teen Choir, and the Junior Choir, helped foster the Kol Klezmer Band, and established a reputation for innovative, artistic, and participatory, congregant-based concerts. He conducted the adult choirs at the North American Jewish Choral Festival and Kol Kesem at the annual Hazamir Teen Choral Festival in New York’s Lincoln Center. A recognized scholar of hazzanut (cantorial music), he taught for 14 years at the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York as assistant professor of hazzanut and was featured in the nationally televised ABC-TV documentary “To God’s Ear,” which was nominated for an Emmy Award. A lecturer at synagogues and conferences throughout the United States, he holds a Doctor of Sacred Music degree from the Jewish Theological Seminary, where he was awarded the Seminary’s Arthur Einstein Prize for composition. To email Cantor Mayer, bjmayer@teprov.org.
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Clergy : Leslie B. Hamilton Penn, Assistant Cantor
Cantor Leslie B. Hamilton is the assistant Cantor of Temple Emanu-El. She leads the daily Minyans, teaches the Bar and Bat Miztvah students, adult Torah and Haftorah readings. Cantor Hamilton is a memeber of the Temple Choir, as well as the choir manager for the adult choirs while producing the Temple concerts. Cantor Hamilton leads the High Holiday Services along with various other services throughout the year. She was ordained as a cantor in 2007 and graduated from Hebrew College in Newton, MA. with a Masters in Jewish Education and a certificate in Jewish Special Education. To e-mail Cantor Hamilton, lhamilton@teprov.org.
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Clergy : Alvan H. Kaunfer, Rabbi Emeritus
Rabbi Alvan H. Kaunfer is a Rabbi Emeritus at Temple Emanu-El, after serving the
Temple and Jewish Community for 33 years. Rabbi Kaunfer continues his special interest in education by teaching a weekly Parashah class and continuing his research in midrash. In addition, Rabbi Kaunfer serves as an educational consultant to a number of schools, and he teaches courses in Jewish Education at the
Davidson
School of the Jewish Theological Seminary, and at
Hebrew
College in
Boston . Rabbi Kaunfer was also the founding Director of the
Alperin
Schechter
Day School in
Providence . He is a graduate of
Brandeis
University ,
Teachers’ College of
Columbia University, and he was ordained at the Jewish Theological Seminary, from which institution he also holds a Doctoral degree in Education. Rabbi Kaunfer He has published articles on education and on midrash in several professional journals and books. Rabbi Kaunfer is married to Marcia Lapidus Kaunfer and he has two sons, Elie and Oren and two granddaughters.
He can be reached at akaunfer@teprov.org.
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