Why are so many Canadian rabbis leaving their jobs this year?

EPISODE · Jun 17, 2021 · 12 MIN

Why are so many Canadian rabbis leaving their jobs this year?

from North Star with Ellin Bessner

In the past year, an unusual number of Canadian rabbis have changed jobs, even while COVID restrictions make job interviews difficult. Rabbis across the country have left their synagogues, either to change things up or for personal reasons. Some came as a surprise, like Matthew Leibl in Winnipeg, who announced his resignation in April; others left to pursue other projects, like Yossi Sapirman of Toronto. What is it like for a rabbi to change positions? How easy is it for them to move? In today's episode, Rabbi Lionel Moses, a veteran Canadian rabbi who ran the matching system between rabbis and synagogues for the Conservative Jewish community in North America, says it’s a lot like dating—and mourning. And this year hasn't made it any easier. What we talked about: "'Rabbi Yossi' now heads outreach group he founded" (thecjn.ca) "Leaving one home for another" (about Rabbi Don Pacht, at jewishindependent.ca) "Rabbi Chaim Strauchler To Take the Helm at Rinat" at jewishlink.news "Meet Rabbi Aubrey Glazer" (mauijews.org) "Rabbi Matthew Leibl leaving position" (szwinnipeg.ca) Sign up for The CJN's newsletter at mailchi.mp/thecjn/newsletter The CJN Daily is written and hosted by Ellin Bessner (@ebessner on Twitter). Victoria Redden is the producer. Michael Fraiman is the executive producer. Our theme music is by Dov Beck-Levine. Our title sponsor is Metropia. Find more great Jewish podcasts at thecjn.ca.

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