JFS Community Chaplain to Receive Honorary Degree

Rabbi Lynn Liberman

JFS Community Chaplain Rabbi Lynn Liberman, BCC, will receive an honorary Doctor of Divinity degree from the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. The ceremony will take place on Sunday, January 31, at noon.

Rabbi Liberman was ordained from the Jewish Theological Seminary of America in 1993. She served as a congregational rabbi for over 20 years including most recently, working as a congregational educator at Beth Jacob Congregation in Mendota Heights. In addition to her role at JFS, she is a staff chaplain for Accent Care Fairview Hospice and serves as an on-call chaplain for Regions Hospital, Gillette Children’s Hospital and M Health Fairview Hospital System. She also volunteers as a police and fire chaplain for the Mendota Heights/West St. Paul Police fire departments, is on the Children’s Hospital Ethics Committee and is on the Executive Board of Neshama: Association of Jewish Chaplains.

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