
Almost 18 years ago, two younger rabbis met at a leadership conference at the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University. Today, they serve as senior rabbis of Boca Raton Synagogue and B’nai Torah Congregation.
Please join Rabbi Efrem Goldberg and Rabbi Jack Moline for a compelling conversation about where they were, where they are, and what they see ahead.
Rabbi Goldberg was recently mentioned as a favorite for the hypothetical position of “Chief Rabbi of the United States,” and Rabbi Moline twice appeared on the national list of the ten best pulpit rabbis.
This will be a Q+A format and all questions are welcomed.
This program is free of charge and open to all.
Rabbi Jack Moline serves as the Senior Rabbi of B’nai Torah Congregation and is the former President—and now President Emeritus—of Interfaith Alliance. He is also Rabbi Emeritus of Agudas Achim Congregation. Ordained in 1982 by the Jewish Theological Seminary, he previously led congregations in Connecticut, Jerusalem, and California, and has held leadership roles across major Jewish and interfaith organizations, representing the Jewish community to government officials in the U.S., Israel, and abroad. A graduate of Northwestern University, Rabbi Moline has taught at Virginia Theological Seminary and JTS, and has mentored many emerging leaders now serving in synagogues, academia, nonprofits, and beyond.
Rabbi Efrem Goldberg serves as the Senior Rabbi of the Boca Raton Synagogue. He serves as Co-Chair of the Orthodox Rabbinical Board’s Va’ad Ha’Kashrus, Director of Conversions for the Beth Din of Florida, and Posek of the Boca Raton Mikvah, and sits on the Boards of Katz Hillel Day School, Hadar High School for Girls, and Friends of the IDF. Nationally, Rabbi Goldberg is Vice President of the Rabbinical Council of America, a member of the Board of Trustees of the Beth Din of America, serves on the Editorial Committee of Tradition, and is part of the AIPAC National Council. He has spoken at major conferences including AIPAC, JNF, the RCA, and the OU. His writings across Aish.com, OU.org, Mishpacha, Klal Perspectives, Jewish Action, Times of Israel, and more.