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Adam Grossman

After a varied career that included concert promotion, marketing, and bartending, Adam Grossman (he/him) took a completely different turn and became a rabbi. After serving in a congregation in Memphis, TN, Adam moved into nonprofit executive leadership and entrepreneurship. Today, Adam is the director of North American Audience Engagement at the URJ on the Congregational Services & Community Vibrancy team. He lives in Gainesville, FL with his family.

Remember: Do Not Forget!

Audrey R. Korotkin
and Rabbi Adam Grossman
I do a lot of reading in my line of work, and I often cringe when I come upon an oxymoron. Two people want to be "alone together." Someone is forced to make the "only choice." A retiree is being given a "farewell reception." Sometimes the phrase, an inherent contradiction

L’dor Vador

Kristine Garroway, Ph.D
and Rabbi Adam Grossman
From the time of the wilderness wanderings, the Levites formed an important part of the Israelite socio-economic structure. In Numbers 8:18-19 we learn not only that God "take(s) the Levites instead of every first-born among the Israelites," but that God "assign(s) the Levites to Aaron and his sons, to perform

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