Building Strong Communities By
Training Strong Communal Rabbis
barkai trains rabbis

Barkai certifies Israeli rabbis in counseling, abuse recognition, sensitivity training,
mediation and more. Armed with these pastoral skills, rabbis are better equipped to
support, sustain, and provide for their community’s spiritual and familial health.

Building Strong Communities By Training Strong Communal Rabbis
barkai trains rabbis

Barkai certifies Israeli rabbis in counseling, abuse recognition, sensitivity training, mediation and more. Armed with these pastoral skills, rabbis are better equipped to support, sustain, and provide for their community’s spiritual and familial health.

BARKAI in Numbers
barkai trains rabbis

Synagogues

Rabbis

Congregants

Rabbaniot

Hours of Training

Building Israeli society one community at a time.

BARKAI trains rabbis to be the communal leaders their congregants need.  With skills such as abuse recognition, sensitivity training, suicide prevention, mediation and other pastoral skills, Barkai rabbis are better equipped to support and sustain their communities’ spiritual and emotional wellbeing.

Why We Do What We Do

For thousands of years, Jewish life centered around the community, led by a synagogue rabbi. Families celebrated good times and bad --together. This created a sense of stability and belonging for Jews regardless of events in the outside world.

While this model has held true in the Diaspora, in the Jewish State, the synagogue is for prayer and the occasional shiur. Here, few shuls employ rabbis, moreover, they are rarely full time and are not trained in pastoral skills. As a result, a sense of community is often missing.

This matters because individuals and families with a support network show greater resilience, mental stability, and communal health. Those without communal support are at greater risk for depression, suicide, shorter life span, crime, substance abuse, and sexual abuse.

The Barkai Center for Practical Rabbinics aims to improve the fabric of Israeli society by intensively training Israeli rabbis in all aspects of communal rabbinics so that they can lead their communities to a more meaningful connection with Judaism and act as a unifying force in Israeli society.

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