The Slifka Center for Jewish Life at Yale (Yale’s Hillel) is seeking a visionary educational and spiritual leader who will inspire and support our students through teaching, pastoral care, community leadership, and one-on-one engagement. We seek candidates for this role who possess Rabbinic ordination and who identify with (and have been a part of) the Conservative or Reform movements. This is one of two new Rabbinic positions we are hiring for in this cycle. This new Campus Rabbi and our new Assistant Campus Rabbi [insert link to that job description here] will work closely with our incumbent Campus Rabbi (who holds Orthodox ordination), our Associate Chaplain, and the rest of our Student Life Team. As a group, our intention is that our Rabbis will serve complementary prayer communities.
In this role, you will work with our Student Life Team to further strengthen our rich, pluralistic community by embracing Jewish students from every background, while also serving as spiritual leader of either Slifka’s Reform or traditional Egalitarian minyan, depending on best fit. As an authentic Jewish teacher, you will inspire, empower, and guide the Jewish students at Yale so they will actively engage in the process of building and sustaining vibrant, meaningful, and pluralistic Jewish campus communities. You will bring a welcoming and energetic spirit to engaging with every student you meet. You will empower, and guide Jewish students in strengthening a vibrant, meaningful, and pluralistic Jewish campus community, and inspire students to deepen their commitment to Jewish ideas, values, texts, and peoplehood.
Potential areas of additional work may include:
We are looking for the most inspirational rabbinic leaders to serve this extraordinary community. If you feel that is you, but you do not meet every qualification listed in this job posting, we encourage you to apply!
Slifka Center is a self-supporting non-profit that serves more than 1,400 Yale undergraduate and graduate students, as well as faculty, staff, and members of the greater New Haven community. Located at 80 Wall Street, in the heart of Yale University’s campus, the Slifka Center provides a warm, welcoming, and diverse Jewish environment in which students and other members of the university community can connect socially, culturally, intellectually, and spiritually. The Slifka Center is the home to Yale Hillel which hosts multiple minyanim and communities of students with diverse interests including Magevet (Yale’s Jewish a cappella group), Shibboleth (Yale’s undergraduate journal of Jewish thought), W{Holy} Queer (Yale’s religious LGBTQ program run in partnership with other campus organizations), Yale Friends of Israel, Jewish service and social justice programs, as well as other student groups. For more information see .
The Slifka Center contains the only kosher dining hall on campus, which serves as a focal point for student life within and beyond the Jewish community and a meeting place for students, faculty and community members alike. In addition to the kosher kitchen, the facility also features a chapel, a library, a Beit Midrash, an art gallery, as well as additional gathering spaces utilized by the Yale campus community.
The Slifka Center is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to creating an accepting and inclusive environment for all.
Now Connecticut’s second largest city with a population of nearly 130,000, New Haven, the nation’s first planned city, sits on the coast midway between New York and Boston. The central town square, established in 1640 and located across the street from Old Campus (Yale’s “front door”) and a block away from Slifka Center, hosts many summer concerts and other events. A wealth of museums, theaters, and Yale’s architecture-style Gothic academic buildings are all woven into the fabric of the city, which stretches for 20 square miles and is picturesquely surrounded by the red bluffs of East and West Rock. Famed for its intellectual life, sports, cuisine, theater and music, New Haven expands each summer with the International Festival of Arts & Ideas, a 15-day festival of performing arts, lectures, and conversations that celebrates the greatest artists and thinkers from around the world. New Haven has had a significant Jewish presence since 1758 and continues to host a thriving Jewish community with several synagogues and kosher restaurants and close connections with Yale and the Slifka Center.
Our hope is to have someone in this role to start the 2025-2026 academic year.
If you have questions, please contact Rabbi Jake Rubin, Associate Vice President of Talent Acquisition and Strategy at Hillel International (jrubin@hillel.org).
In 1923, Rabbi Benjamin Frankel started Hillel with humble means, a noble mission and a breathtaking vision: to convey Jewish civilization to a new generation. Today, Hillel International continues to enrich the lives of Jewish students and is the largest Jewish campus organization in the world at nearly 1,000 colleges and universities across North America and around the world. As Hillel evolves as an organization, the mission remains steadfast: to create lasting connections with every Jewish student that foster an enduring commitment to Jewish life, learning, and Israel and train them to become the next Jewish leaders.
Hillel is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to creating an accepting and inclusive environment for all.
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