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Rabbi Jennie Rosenn

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Rabbi Jennie Rosenn is the Director of the Jewish Life and Values Program at the Nathan Cummings Foundation. Prior to assuming this position in 2004, Rabbi Rosenn served as the Associate Jewish Chaplain at Hillel of Columbia University and Barnard College. Ordained by Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion and an alumna of the Wexner Graduate Fellowship Program, Rabbi Rosenn has worked in several congregations and campus communities, as a chaplain at NYU Medical Center and the Momentum AIDS Project, and at the Reform movement's Commission on Social Action. She is a founding board member of AVODAH: The Jewish Service Corps and served on the board of New York Jobs with Justice and on the advisory board of Sh'ma. Rabbi Rosenn has been named twice by the Forward newspaper as one of the 50 most influential Jews in America. A native of Boston, she lives in New York City with her husband David and two sons.

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