DiscoverNot That Kind of RabbiFor Rabbi Aaron Rotenberg, environmentalism isn't adjacent to Judaism—it's a core tenet
For Rabbi Aaron Rotenberg, environmentalism isn't adjacent to Judaism—it's a core tenet

For Rabbi Aaron Rotenberg, environmentalism isn't adjacent to Judaism—it's a core tenet

Update: 2025-02-13
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Rabbi Aaron Rotenberg realized at a young age he was drawn to Jewish studies. After graduating from Jewish day schools around Toronto, he decided to attend the Jewish Theological Seminary, a Conservative rabbinical school in New York City, for five years—only to end up a Renewal rabbi years later, ordained just this month.


As the spiritual leader of the Annex Shul in downtown Toronto—and one of a handful of Renewal rabbis in the city—his goal is to connect with younger audiences. That means leading unconventional services including music, dance parties and an emphasis on Earth-based Judaism.


Just ahead of Tu b’Shevat, Rabbi Rotenberg sat down with Ralph Benmergui on Not That Kind of Rabbi for a lengthy discussion about the Renewal movement, eco-spirituality and the age-old relationship between Jews and the land.


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  • Host: Ralph Benmergui

  • Producer: Michael Fraiman

  • Music: Yevhen Onoychenko


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For Rabbi Aaron Rotenberg, environmentalism isn't adjacent to Judaism—it's a core tenet

For Rabbi Aaron Rotenberg, environmentalism isn't adjacent to Judaism—it's a core tenet

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