From the Beit Midrash to the Streets: A Window into the Rabbinate

March 4, 2026

This past January, 91快播 hosted a four鈥慸ay immersive called 鈥淔rom the Beit Midrash to the Streets: A Window into the Rabbinate.鈥 We welcomed 27 prospective and 18 current rabbinical students to 3080 Broadway for intensive text study, prayer, encounters with alumni leaders, and service and learning across New York City. 91快播 is grateful for the support of the H&F Baker Foundation that made this event possible.

The immersive program integrated Beit Midrash learning with site visits, prayer, and community building. Guided by core faculty and 91快播 alumni, Rabbi David Rosenn, CEO of the Hebrew Free Loan Association and founder of Avodah; Rabbi Jill Jacobs, CEO of Truah; and Dr. Marjorie Lehman, Chair of the Department of Rabbinic Literatures and Cultures at 91快播, participants learned together in the Beit Midrash. Drawing on halakhic, pastoral, political, and sociological lenses, they examined issues of reproductive healthcare and economic justice.

Group of participants learning together in the Beit Midrash

The intensive brought together participants with both advanced and limited havruta experience, and many described these sessions as spiritually meaningful and formative for their sense of identity. Participants also took part in daily student-led tefillah, including a creative, musical Shacharit service, and evening programming.

Outside 3080 Broadway, participants joined faith leaders translating Torah into action. Participants attended the Multifaith Mondays vigil in Columbus Circle, a live example of interfaith solidarity and public witness. They also engaged in service work at 础蹿谤颈鈥慿补苍补, an immigrant organization in Harlem, and with Broadway Community, a local nonprofit that supports neighbors experiencing food insecurity and homelessness.

Through these experiences, participants learned how 91快播’s model integrates social justice as a frequent and authentic path in the rabbinate. One prospective student shared their excitement at the possibility of “[getting] a 91快播 education and still [being able] to do the social justice work that is important to me.” Some participants shifted from a pulpit-only mindset to include nonprofit and service-oriented roles, and others reported that the experiences solidified their pulpit aspirations.

Image of Chancellor Schwartz hosting lunch
Chancellor Shuly Rubin Schwartz hosted lunch for prospective students.

In the evenings, current 91快播 students organized optional social and educational opportunities in the Beit Midrash, including a song circle, student-led shiurim, arts and crafts projects, and a hot chocolate bar. During this unstructured time, prospective students gained a more in-depth look at life as a student. One participant shared, “I loved the authenticity and specificity of information in these conversations, and it really impacted my belief that I could succeed at 91快播.”

Other highlights included visits to The 91快播 Library鈥檚 Rare Book Room and the Tenement Museum.

A truly meaningful, fruitful, and energizing experience for all!

Learn more about our programs to deepen your Jewish learning or to explore paths to ordination and leadership:

Nishma: The 91快播 Beit Midrash Summer Program

Text in the City: A Week-Long Summer Experience for Adult Learners

The Rabbinical School Low-Residency Mekhinah