If you would have met Avi Mitzner back in his elementary school days, you might have thought he was headed toward a career as a rabbi. He attended an intensive Jewish day school and went to Yeshiva University. But Avi ended up at Law School at the University of Maryland, and being a Rabbi was never his chosen career path—until now. This past June marked twenty years at Shearith for Avi. "It was about two or three years into my tenure here that I began thinking about becoming a rabbi," Avi said. "But at that time, it was completely impractical. I was busy with young children, and we would have had to move to whatever city the school was in. No one was learning on Zoom back then! As my children grew up and as more programs went virtual, I toyed with the idea of finding a rabbinic program. In the end, it was Rabbi Roffman who found the school for me. On my last trip to Israel, I got a text from Adam about a new program designed for working Jewish professionals. Adam wrote that he personally knew some of the teachers and because he respected them, he thought the program was worth further investigation. "Then, Rabbi Sunshine contacted some of the staff on my behalf. After his discussion, he said it sounded like the program was designed with someone like me in mind, because I have a comprehensive background in Jewish knowledge and extensive experience working at a synagogue. "What this program offers in addition to the advanced Jewish learning, is the practical study of being there pastorally for a congregant. Many of my classmates will share this background, as well, so I'm excited for a cohort of learners who will also have a deep knowledge of Judaism and are moving to a new path." Avi will begin his studies in January of 2022 and the program goes through December of 2023. "After I complete my rabbinic studies, I will stay at Shearith Israel," Avi explains. "I'm thrilled that when I finish this program, it will allow me to be there for our congregants in a full capacity at all their lifecycle events, from a bris to a b'nei mitzvah, to weddings, and funerals." Avi started working part-time at Shearith in April of 2001. Within a couple months, he took on a full-time role. "Since then," Avi says, "I've been fortunate to have the opportunity to really grow into this position. I've also been lucky to work with an amazing group of people including all the klei kodesh and lay leadership, who have truly supported my new journey." When asked what wife Shelley thinks, Avi laughs and says, "she said, what took you so long?" It's a fair question, but Avi found the right time—a time when his kids are independent and grown, a time when learning at an esteemed school can happen in Dallas, and a time when Shearith is poised with an amazing team of klei kodesh and lay leadership. "Exciting things are on the horizon," Avi says, "and I'm thrilled to be supported on my new journey by my dear friends, now like family, that are part of my Shearith life." Shearith President, Irving Prengler says, "We are so happy for Avi to achieve this dream. It will be such a wonderful and meaningful accomplishment!” Congregation Shearith Israel will celebrate Avi’s 20th Anniversary with a special Shabbat and Kiddush lunch on Saturday, December 11. We hope all our Shearith family will join us to celebrate Avi. Additionally, you may donate in his honor to a fund that will go directly toward his Rabbinic school costs. Donate HERE
14 Comments
Ann Cobert
10/6/2021 10:45:53 am
Mazel Tov! I think you will blow thwm away with your knowledge.I (we)support you 100%.If I can do anything on behalf of the Cobert family to assist you. Please call upon us! Mazel Tov!
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Malka Amster
10/6/2021 04:15:35 pm
I am so happy for this new chapter for you. You are much loved and appreciated. Mazal Tov on this wonderful journey.
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Shirley & Marvin
10/6/2021 10:13:56 pm
We are so glad to hear you will become a rabbi. That is a perfect fit for you. We are so fortunate to have you and to know you will stay at Shearith. Looking forward to the day we will address you as Rabbi Mitzner.
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Diana Senechal
10/6/2021 10:49:06 pm
This is wonderful news. Mazal Tov! I am so happy for you and for Shearith Israel.
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Jay Atterstrom
10/7/2021 07:11:10 am
Congrats, Avi! Such an incredible commitment. And yes, I echo Shelley - What took you so long?
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June Penkar
10/7/2021 01:40:55 pm
Its the perfect culmination of your journey so far Avi. We are so happy for you. Go get 'em!
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Carolyn Abrams
10/7/2021 01:59:29 pm
Mazal tov!! I’m so happy for you! What a wonderful next step in your journey.
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Talya B Galaganov
10/7/2021 04:56:30 pm
Avi, what Rabbinic school will you be attending? And b'Sha'ah Tovah!
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Maribeth Lipscomb
10/8/2021 01:04:36 am
Are you coming to study in Israel? I hope to see you!
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Dena Fein
10/8/2021 02:09:41 pm
A huge Mazel Tov Avi and Shelly. What an incredible journey you are taking. L’Chaim
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Joanna Meyer
10/9/2021 09:48:16 am
Mazeel Tov
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Charles D Gelfand
10/29/2021 02:53:08 pm
I wish you all the best. Mazel Tov, and I can’t wait to call you Rabbi Mitzner.
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11/21/2021 10:43:00 am
MAZOL TOV, MY FRIEND.
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Pat Rosson
12/15/2021 08:35:59 am
What a spectacular way to celebrate your 20th Anniversary! Your warmth and charisma plus extensive knowledge and understanding will help you become a super special Rabbi.
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