The applicant must be familiar, including but not limited to the following:
* Shabbat: Day of Rest
* Rosh Hashanah: The New Year, Shofar-blowing
* Yom Kippur: Day of Atonement
* Shavout
* Hannukah
* Pesach: the Exodus of the Jewish People
* Pesach: Rules of a Sede
* Sukkot
* Purim
* Tisha B’Av: Eicha
* Torah Reading: Trope
* ‘Mitzvot and Aveirot (Good and Bad Deeds)
* Tallit and Tefillin (more generally, ritual garb)
* Symbolism in Judaism
* Kabbalah: Jewish Mysticism
* Prayer in Judaism: Shacharit, Mincha and Maariv
* The Sh’ma (Hear O Israel
* Kashrut
* The Ten Commandments
* The Jewish Family
* The Many Books of Judaism
* Halakha (Jewish Law)
* Bar Mitzvah: the Jewish Concept of Adulthood
* Havdallah: Separating the Sabbath from the Rest of the Week
* Jewish Calendar
Qualifications :
The applicant must have a minimum of three years of documented, continuous experience as a Jewish spiritual leader with their faith community
EducationCertification:
The applicant must possess at a minimum, a Baccalaureate Degree from an accredited college or university.
The applicant must possess an ordination certification or like document showing they are a Rabbi, or Jewish spiritual leader in good standing with their faith community.