Meet the suburban Philly rabbis providing Election Day pastoral care for anxious congregants
No one is looking for the rabbis to tell them what to do, Witkowsky said. It’s more of people just wanting to talk.
NEW YORK – It was obvious for Assistant Rabbi Lilli Shvartsmann that this election season, Temple Beth Hillel-Beth El in Wynnewood, Pennsylvania, needed to explicitly provide spaces for its congregants to process the intensity of where they live and the moment they’re living in.