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Liberal students' needs are not met, says rabbi

September 24, 2015 10:35
Rabbi Jordan with student kits

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Naomi Firsht,

Naomi Firsht

1 min read

Progressive students are missing out on Jewish opportunities on campus, according to Liberal Judaism chaplain Rabbi Leah Jordan.

"A campus could have an amazing chaplain who is cross-communal, but it is nearly always a man and Orthodox," she said.

"A lot of students grow up in other movements and would like a more Progressive chaplain on campus."

According to a 2013 Jewish Policy Research survey, more than 50 per cent of Jews identify as non-Orthodox, yet on campus the majority of religious and pastoral support for Jewish students comes from University Jewish Chaplaincy under the auspices of the United Synagogue, or from Chabad.

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