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Steven Engel currently serves as Rabbi of Congregation of Reform Judaism (CRJ), a Reform synagogue affiliated with the Union for Reform Judaism (URJ). Along with his focus on teaching, pastoral and liturgical responsibilities, he has brought his unique vision for building a synagogue where the rabbi is a partner with the leadership and members andwhere the focus is on meaningful relationships built through study, prayer and action. His congregants note his energy and enthusiasm, benefit from his incredible focus and creativity, and appreciate his wisdom about how religious institutions function. As the Rabbi of Central Florida’s largest Jewish congregation, he is involved outside of CRJ in the Jewish and secular communities as well.

Rabbi Engel received a B.A. in Physics from Rutgers University, a Masters of Arts in Hebrew Letters from the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in Los Angeles and Rabbinic Ordination from the Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1988. After ordination he served as Associate Rabbi in Columbus Ohio. He then became the spiritual leader of Mississippi’s largest congregation where he was actively involved in local and state civic and political affairs and was often called upon to represent the Jewish community of Mississippi. While there he successfully challenged the Governor on issues related to religious diversity and hate crimes. He received Mississippi’s most prestigious leadership award from the Mississippi Religious Leadership Conference and citations from the Governor and Mayor making May 12th “Rabbi Steven W. Engel Day” in the state of Mississippi and in city of Jackson. He has been prominent on the national scene as well having appeared in national media including The New York Times, USA Today, US News & World Report, CNN and the Today Show.

He has most notably facilitated groups and created programs dealing with issues of support. These groups have included: support groups for interfaith couples, for grieving families, and for parents to deal with teen issues including suicide. He served as adjunct professor of religion at Millsaps College, on various Bio-Ethics Committees, on several committees of his Professional Rabbinic Organization (CCAR), as the Rabbinic Co-Chair of the Reform Movement’s Israel Organization (ARZA), on the Executive Committee of his regional Rabbinic Organization (SEACCAR), and as President of the Greater Orlando Board of Members (GOBOR).

His academic interests include: American Jewish history and American Jewish Fiction in the 20th Century, Jewish Text Study and Ethics. His Rabbinic thesis was entitled "A Critical Psychobiography of Kivie Kaplan Against the Backdrop of Black-Jewish Relations in the 20tth Century”. Rabbi Engel has also been actively involved in Social Concerns twice serving as President of Stewpot Community Services, Jackson MS’s largest social service agency, and was co-founder of “The Feed The Homeless Breakfast" program in downtown Cincinnati, Ohio. He was one of four founders of the Amos Network, an interfaith community organizing group connected to the Industrial Areas Foundation (IAF), and served on the Board of Mississippi Hearts Against AIDS.

Rabbi Engel is married to Beverly, a gerontologist and they have three children. He loves his work as a Rabbi as he constantly finds it challenging and invigorating.
 

Cantor Jacqueline Rawiszer is originally from Long Island, New York and has lived in South Florida, Boston and London prior to settling in Central Florida. She received her B.A.degree from Emerson College in Boston and vocal training at the New England Conservatory of Music and Stetson University.

Since 2002, Cantor Jacki has served Congregation of Reform Judaism in Orlando. She strives to combine her two greatest passions, Judaism and music to create a vibrant and warm worship experience for all members of the CRJ congregational family. She is member of the American Conference of Cantors and has recently completed the cantorial certification program through Hebrew Union College/School of Sacred Music and the ACC. She was appointed to the URJ-CCAR Commission of Outreach and Growth as one of the two ACC representatives and is a member of the Social Action Committee of the American Conferance of Cantors. She is a member of the Guild of Temple Musicians, the Florida Association of Cantors, Associates and Soloists (FOCAS), and the Women Cantors’ Network. She has received pastoral training though ORMC’s Chaplaincy training program and has participated in numerous community programs, concerts and events locally and nationally. In July 2007, Cantor Jacki traveled to Israel as visiting cantor to assist the clergy of Kehilat Har-El, CRJ’s sister congregation in Jerusalem. She is a member of the Community Relations Committee (CRC) of the Jewish Federation of Greater Orlando and the Community Council on Spirituality and Aging.

She feels very strongly about the importance of Jewish musical and arts education for both adults and young people and strives to develop new ways to approach our rich and diverse cultural heritage with all members of the community. She is proud to have developed programs at CRJ that offer opportunities for congregants of all ages to explore their creative passions in a Jewish setting including the Temple Choir, Kol Tikvah (Voice of Hope) Junior and Youth Choirs, The Shirim Ensemble, and the new Jewish Theatre Collective.

Her love of lifelong Jewish learning and spiritual development is evident through educational programs, particularly connected with her work in the B’nai Mitzvah and Adult B’nai Mitzvah programs at Congregation of Reform Judaism. In 2005, Cantor Jacki produced the temple’s first congregational CD, Kol HaAm, a project which involved approximately forty congregants of all ages.She lives in DeBary, Florida with her husband Randy, a custom clothier.

   
Board of Directors

President
Mitchell B. Walk

1st Vice President
Sheri Croft

2nd Vice President
Dr. Cliff Selsky

3rd Vice President
Lynn Warner

Secretary
Mark Blechman

Treasurer
John Siegel

Comptroller
Dr. Anil Aggarwal

Past President
Dr. Alex Sacharoff

Trustees
Len Goldman, 1 Year
Harold Landey
, 1 Year
Dr. Michael Sperling,
2 Year
Lauren Sigman-Bogle,
2 Year
Simon Snyder,
3 Year
Felecia Ziegler,
3 Year




Staff

Executive Administrator
Michael Kancher

Religious School Director
Sheryl Sacharoff


Program Director
Debra Gold


Rabbi's Assistant
Arlene Blackmore


Cantor's Assistant
Annie Hernandez


Accountant
Jerry Kaesberg