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Rabbi Navah L. Levine

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Rabbi Navah L. Levine has been the spiritual leader of Temple Beth Abraham in Canton, Massachusetts, since the fall of 2014.

Rabbi Levine received her rabbinic ordination and an MA in Judaic Studies from Hebrew College Rabbinical School in Newton, Massachusetts. Prior to joining Temple Beth Abraham, she served as Rabbi-Educator at Temple Emeth in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. A graduate of Yale University, she spent 14 years as an investment consultant, advising nonprofit institutions and high-net worth individuals.

​Rabbi Levine is a member of the Executive Committee of the Massachusetts Board of Rabbis.


Rabbi Levine has lived and studied in Israel, climbed a 20,000-foot peak in Nepal, and bicycled across the US. She has traveled extensively from Laos to Thailand and New Zealand, and worked at the South Pole Antarctic Station. She lives in Providence, Rhode Island, with her partner, Claudia Yellin. They share a love of reading, singing, traveling, spending quality time with friends and family, and raising their son Ari.

Ordination:
Hebrew College Rabbinical School

Contact:
Email: rabbi@templebethabraham.org
Web: Temple Beth Abraham (www.templebethabraham.org)
Phone: 781-828-5250
Mail: Temple Beth Abraham, 1301 Washington St., Canton, MA 02021

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