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Confessions of a Female Rabbi

Relevant Religion in an On-Demand World

Published by Viva Editions
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

About The Book

One of NYC's most sought-after female rabbis shares the key to keeping religion relevant in an on demand world in this tell-all guide

Believe it or not, all religions evolve and change. As church and synagogue attendance is in record decline, this young female rabbi has found a way to meet families from a variety of backgrounds in the modern world and help them connect with the traditions and practice that they crave. Rabbi Rebecca Keren Jablonski has served world-wide, bringing bespoke and creative religious experiences to those who sought spirituality outside of institutions and denominational confines.

With disruptor brands changing the way we consume products and information, religion is also in need of a 3,000 year-old facelift, or at least a mini makeover. There is room in the pews for new leaders with innovative strategies and approaches to keep religion relevant and meaningful in today’s times. Confessions of a Female Rabbi will trace the changes in our current multi-faith landscape, hone in on what’s happening with the Jewish American community, and demonstrate through case studies how she’s been successful delivering transformations for families through the prism of religious practice and observance. These confessions will express her unique perspective, personal and collective shortcomings, and reveal her insights as a reflective and relatable spiritual facilitator.

Touching universal stories of birth, coming of age, weddings, divorce, conversion, and sacred times affirm the deeper meaning we all can find if we make space for something holy in the circle of life.

About The Author

Rebecca Keren Jablonski is a Rabbi and private educator. She obtained semicha from Mesifta Adas Wolkowisk in New York and graduated with honors from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts. With more than 15 years working as an on-demand one-woman synagogue, Rebecca is the new type of clergy keeping religion relevant. She works with various synagogues and families all over the world and officiates weddings, bar and bat mitzvahs, funerals, baby namings, bespoke holiday gatherings and other Jewish life cycle events. She serves on the board of Building Together: Building Relationships between Palestinians and Israelis, and is involved in many other charities. She resides in New York City with her husband, Ben, and their Shih-Poo, Scout.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Viva Editions (August 27, 2024)
  • Length: 168 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781632281197

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Raves and Reviews

Her point that Jews are not necessarily becoming less religious but are seeking religious meaning in new ways is salient and her methods intrigue. . .those concerned about Judaism’s future will find plenty of food for thought.

Publishers Weekly

Coach—tutor same thing to me. She is THE bar mitzvah coach! She works with the kids and she works with parents.

Michael Strahan, NFL Super Bowl Champion and American TV personality

As someone who has built a career fostering community—be it in boutique fitness, workplace transformation or listening spaces—I've witnessed firsthand what it means for people to feel like they are a part of something bigger than themselves. Rabbi Rebecca’s approach to modern religion has resonated deeply with my family and countless others. Through passion, music, and modern storytelling, she illuminates a path forward for the next generation of Jews.

Julie Rice, co-founder of SoulCycle & Peoplehood

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