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Rabbi Thomas M. Alpert

Rabbi Alpert is serving as the Interim Rabbi at Temple Beth Tikvah. Rabbi Alpert previously served synagogues in Malden and Brookline, Massachusetts. His Torah commentary was selected for publication in Living Torah: Selections from Seven Years of Torat Chayim. Rabbi Alpert serves as First Vice President of Northeast Reform Rabbis. He is also the Co-Chair of the Outreach and Membership Committee of the Northeast Region of the Union for Reform Judaism. Rabbi Alpert received his ordination from the New York campus of the Hebrew Union College – Jewish Institute of Religion in 2000. Prior to attending HUC-JIR, Rabbi Alpert worked as a lawyer, most recently serving as an Assistant Attorney General in the Massachusetts office of the Attorney General. He received his BA from Yale University in 1976, AM in American History from Harvard University in 1977, JD from Harvard Law School in 1982, and MAHL from HUC-JIR in 1999. Rabbi Alpert is married to Eileen Hagerty. They have three children. He is happiest when Jews are involved in building community, worshiping with intention, and repairing the world, and when in addition to all this the Red Sox win.

 

 

 
   
 

 

 
 

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