CONTENTS
Symposium Issue on Finding Our Path: Becoming a Rabbi After Ordination
ARTICLES
From the Editor: At the Gates – בשערים
Introduction to This Issue from the Guest Editors
Michael Shire and Marcus Burstein
SECTION ONE: THEORY TO PRACTICE
Fostering a Relationship between Rabbi and God
Carol Ochs
Continuing Learning and Professional Practice
Peter Jarvis
CCAR Rabbis: Learning in Order to Teach
Deborah Prinz
SECTION TWO: REFLECTED PRACTICE
The Road Frequently Not Taken: Choosing a Career as a Camp Rabbi
Vicki Tuckman
Education of the Adventure Rabbi
Jamie Korngold
My Sacred Journey to Chaplaincy
David J. Zucker
Visions of an Alternative Rabbinic Journey
Shira Stern
Aseh L’Cha Rav . . . If Only It Were That Easy
Scott Aaron
The Road Less Traveled: Evolution of Rabbinic Career
Judith Z. Abrams
“Don’t Let that Horse Bite You!” Rabbinical Leadership Lessons Learned in the Riding Ring
Jennifer A. Jaech
Dismissed from the Room
Leah Doberne-Schor
A Clearing
Mordecai Finley
The Rabbi as Ish To’eh Basadeh
Daniel S. Alexander
Lo Bashamayim Hi . . .: Journeying Towards Post-Theistic Rabbinic Practice
Howard Cooper
The Rabbi as Values-Based Corporate Leader
Edwin Goldberg
People Plan, God Laughs
Shari Shamah
I Have Learned from Each Person
Joel Mosbacher
Still Becoming a Rabbi
Sylvia Rothschild
RESPONSES TO SUMMER 2010 SYMPOSIUM ISSUE ON POLITICS AND SPIRITUALITY
POETRY
Commentary
Linda Pastan
Ehyeh Asher Ehyeh Speaks to Us of Names
Judy Neri
On What Would Have Been My Father’s Eighty-Fifth Birthday
Steve Hellyard Swartz
BOOK REVIEWS
Revelation and the God of Israel
Norbert M. Samuelson Reviewed by Philip Cohen
The Jerusalem Talmud First Order: Zeraim Tractates Peah and Demay
Edited by Heinrich W. Guggenheimer Reviewed by Judith Z. Abrams
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