About

Jonathan Blake helps us center our stories within the master story of Judaism and the Jewish people.

As rabbi of Westchester Reform Temple, which he has served since 2003 (Associate, 2003-2011; Senior, 2011-Present), Rabbi Blake shares his love of God, Torah, and Israel through education, preaching, writing, public advocacy, and sacred relationship with the congregational community.

Rabbi Blake is a prominent commentator on Judaism and spiritual life.  He has appeared in The New York Times, GQ Magazine, the documentary films 51 Birch Street and 112 Weddings and has published numerous essays and articles.

He serves on the Boards of the Central Conference of American Rabbis (CCAR), UJA-Federation of New York, and Zioness, and on the President’s Rabbinic Council of HUC-JIR.  He is also a chaplain of the Police and Fire Departments of the Village of Scarsdale.

A summa cum laude graduate of Amherst College (1995) and ordained from HUC-JIR (Cincinnati, 2000), Jonathan’s journey to the rabbinate began in a loving and vibrant Reform Jewish home in Allentown, Pennsylvania, and included three years of rabbinical service to Temple Beth-El in Providence, Rhode Island, upon ordination, before moving to Westchester to serve WRT.

Under Rabbi Blake’s leadership, WRT is shaping itself to meet the unique demands and opportunities facing the 21st-century Jewish community.  An avid singer and lover of music, Jonathan is married to performing artist Kelly McCormick, whom he met singing at Shabbat services in Cincinnati.

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  1. Hi Jonathan,
    I have the mp3 of today’s class but don’t have your email (which is why I didn’t write to you to ask for permission to record the session.) Please send me an address to which to send the recording. It is 30 meg, so I will use TransferBigFiles to send it.

    Thanks,
    Alan

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