
the Rabbinical Assembly of America
The Rabbinical Assembly (RA) is the international association of Conservative rabbis. The RA was founded in 1901 to shape the ideology, programs, and practices of the Conservative movement. It publishes prayerbooks and books of Jewish interest, and oversees the work of the Committee on Jewish Law and Standards for the Conservative movement. It organizes conferences and coordinates the Joint Placement Commission of the Conservative movement. Members of the RA serve as rabbis, educators, community workers and military and hospital chaplains around the world. Rabbis ordained by Jewish Theological Seminary of America, the Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies at the American Jewish University (California), The Seminario Rabínico Latinoamericano (Buenos Aires, Argentina), The Zacharias Frankel College (Berlin, Germany) and The Schechter Rabbinical Seminary (Jerusalem, Israel) automatically become members of the RA upon their ordination. Rabbis whose ordination is from other seminaries and yeshivas may also be admitted to the RA. As of 2010, there were 1,648 members of the RA. The majority of RA members serve in the United States and Canada, while more than ten percent of its rabbis serve in Israel and many of its rabbis serve in Latin America, in the countries of Europe, Australia, and Africa.
Berakhot she'Asani | Maḥzorim for Pesaḥ & Shavuot | Maḥzorim for Sukkot & Shemini Atseret | Mass Shootings & Gun Violence | Shabbat Siddurim | Terror | Weekday siddurim
blessings | Conservative Jewry | Conservative Judaism | egalitarian | gender inclusive | Israeli–Palestinian conflict | Needing Decompilation | Needing Transcription | Needing Vocalization | North America | North American Jewry | Nusaḥ Ashkenaz | Nusaḥ Masorti | positive self-recognition | Rabbinical Assembly of America | United Synagogue of America | 2023 East Jerusalem synagogue shooting | 20th century C.E. | 21st century C.E. | 58th century A.M.
Aharon N. Varady (transcription) | Morris Silverman | Robert Gordis | United Synagogue of America | Knesset haRabanim b'Yisrael | Avi Novis-Deutsch | Gershon Hadas | Aharon N. Varady (digital imaging and document preparation)
🆕 בְּרָכוֹת שֶׁעֲשָׁנִי | Berakhot she’Asani, positive and inclusive formulations by rabbis Morris Silverman and Robert Gordis (1946)
Contributed by Aharon N. Varady (transcription) | Morris Silverman | Robert Gordis | United Synagogue of America | the Rabbinical Assembly of America | ❧
This formulation of the Berakhot she’Asani (“blessings that made me”) in the Birkhot haShaḥar was first published in the Sabbath and Festival Prayer Book (United Synagogue of America 1946). . . .