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Rabbinic Chaplain Kate Shulamit Fagan
is a chaplain at Bayfront Medical Center in St. Petersburg Florida where she served as co-chair of the Ethics Committee for 5 years.  She is the Director of the ALEPH Rabbinic Pastor program, teaches nationally and locally on ethical wills, decisions at the end of life and the art of compassionate listening to rabbinic, rabbinic pastor and cantorial students, trains pastoral care volunteers and serves as a spiritual director for students and individuals.

Rabbi Victor Gross is a congregational Rabbi and Educator. He serves as faculty in the Aleph Rabbinical Program and as a Director of Studies. He is a member of the faculty of the Religious Studies Dept. of Naropa University, and has served as guest faculty at the Anamcara Project of the Sacred Art of Living Center for Spiritual Formation in Bend, OR. Reb Victor is the author of Educating for Reverence: The Legacy of Abraham Joshua Heschel.

Rabbi Nadya Gross has developed a program to train End-Of-Life Doulas, and served on the faculty of the Anamcara Project of the Sacred Art of Living, Center for Spiritual Formation in Bend, OR, where she was awarded an Honorary Anamcara. Reb Nadya also serves as Mashpi’ah (Spiritual Director) with individuals, couples, and clergy, and is the Associate Director of HASHPA’AH (ALEPH Ordination Program in Spiritual Direction).

Together, Nadya & Victor serve as co-Rabbis of Pardes Levavot: a Jewish Renewal Congregation in Boulder, CO and co-Project Directors of Ruach Ha’Aretz, ALEPH’s Mobile Retreat Center. They are faculty of the Aleph Sage-ing® Program.


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Ruach Ha'Aretz
7077 Harvest Road
Boulder, CO 80301
415.339.8677

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Ruach Ha'Aretz is a Project of ALEPH: Alliance for Jewish Renewal