Rabbi Deborah Goldmann

Rabbi Deborah Goldmann
Rabbi

Rabbi Deborah Goldmann, MHL (she/her/hers) has been serving as the rabbi in the small, mighty, and lovely community of Shaareth Israel in Lubbock, TX. She loves serving and connecting with Jewish people in small towns and is extremely grateful to have found a congregation that has been understanding of her hearing issues.

She has been trying to share her journey from hard of hearing (with hearing aids) to deaf (with cochlear implants) on YouTube. A rabbi once said, "there are two kinds of people: those who have a disability and those who will have a disability - if they are blessed to live long enough". Rabbi Goldmann is just sitting here waiting for everyone to join her.

Thriving Like Isaac

Rabbi Deborah Goldmann
Living most of my life in a hearing world – as a not-fully hearing person – has been my “normal” living experience. I don’t know any other way of being. I suspect there is a different way of living because everyone around me tells me so – they imagine that my life must be so hard, how I must cope (what are my choices??). At one point, I tried to connect to the Deaf community. Between not being fluent in American Sign Language and being able to live in the hearing world, I didn’t feel welcome – although I learned a lot about myself as a less-than-fully-hearing person in a hearing world. A few years ago, when I went from hard of hearing to deaf, I decided that I would be just that, “deaf” without the capital “D”. I am now a deaf person living in a hearing world (as opposed to a Deaf person with connections to the Deaf community).