Senior Rabbi
Sparks of joy connect the spiritual world and the social activism goals of our Senior Rabbi Claudia Kreiman. Through her own love of Torah and learning she illuminates our services with song and music, encouraging us to grow our personal spiritual practices and quest. And in her pursuit of social justice as a leader within and beyond TBZ, she models how Torah and Tikun Olam are intertwined, deepening our awareness of the connection between these two inseparable themes. Rav Claudia is deeply invested in building an intentional and meaningful community that thrives in the commitment to each other with kindness, compassion and love.
Rav Claudia, first Chilean-born woman to be ordained to the rabbinate, daughter of Angel Kreiman-Brill, Chief Rabbi of Chile, grew up in Santiago under the repressive environment of a dictatorship, inspiring her vision for social justice from a young age. After her graduation from high school, she moved to Argentina and there she began to engage deeply with Judaism, both as a learner and as a teacher.
The death of Rav Claudia’s mother, Susy Wolynski Kreiman—and 84 others—in a 1994 terrorist attack on the Asociación Mutual Israelita Argentina (AMIA) bombing in Buenos Aires, led Rav Claudia to honor her mother’s legacy. She moved to Israel in 1996, made Aliyah to Israel, studied at the Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies and was ordained in Jerusalem in 2002. She served as the first rabbi of NOAM, the Masorti youth movement in Israel. This position allowed Rav Claudia to combine her passion for youth engagement and Jewish education, shaping the next generation of leaders of the Masorti Movement through year-long programs and Jewish summer camp.
As a recently ordained rabbi, Rav Claudia became the Israeli Rabbinic Fellow at B’nai Jeshurun in New York City. While in NYC for one month every year for three years she studied with teachers Rabbi Marcelo Bronstein and Rabbi Roly Matalon, and engaged in intensive study and prayer-leading at B’nai Jeshurun. Rav Claudia was also a Rikma Fellow, working to breathe new fire into Jewish life in Israel by building original communities and strengthening existing ones through training and support of leadership. In addition, she helped to build Hokhmat Halev, a spiritual community for secular Israelis in Ramat Hasharon, Israel.
When she moved to the U.S, Rav Claudia became the director of the Jewish Studies program at the Jewish Community Day School in Watertown. While at JCDS, Rav Claudia radically changed the experience of prayer for students, invigorating the prayer experience and bringing ruach (spirit) to the davening, crafting inspiring holiday and Shabbat programs, and helping teachers to enliven the teaching of Torah throughout the school.
Rav Claudia joined TBZ in 2007 as Assistant Rabbi becoming the first woman Senior Rabbi of TBZ in 2019. Rav Claudia’s commitment to Joyful Prayer, Social Justice and Torah has shaped her time at TBZ. She continues to inspire and energize our community with her dynamic and purposeful leadership.
Rav Claudia was president of the New England Rabbinical Assembly from 2012-2014, and in 2015 she was a CJP “Chai in the Hub” honoree for her tireless work in the Boston Jewish Community. Currently, she serves on numerous boards including the Jewish Community Relations Council (JCRC) of Greater Boston and T’ruah-The Rabbinic Call for Human Rights. She also serves as the co-chair of the New England JStreet Rabbinic Cabinet. She brings her commitment and enthusiasm to the Brookline Clergy Association and Greater Boston Interfaith Organization (GBIO). Our community takes pride in her ability to serve us fully with love and commitment as she contributes energy and leadership to the social justice network surrounding us.
She is married to Rabbi Ebn Leader, who is on the faculty of the Rabbinical School of Hebrew College. They have two daughters, Alma and Ariel.
Read some of Rav Claudia’s sermons and writings by clicking the links below.
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Videos of Sermons
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Chayei Sarah – November 21, 2024
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Shmini-Azteret/Simchat Torah – October 5, 2023
Chayei-Sarah – November 9, 2023
Vayishlach – November 30, 2023
Veyeshev/Hanukkah – December 7, 2023
Vaera/Report from Israel Trip – January 12, 2024
BeShalach-Shabbat Shira – January 25, 2024
Vaykra/Zachor/Purim – March 21, 2024
Metzora/Shabbat HaGadol – April 18, 2024
Chol Ha’moed Pesach – April 25, 2024
Vaetchanan-Nachamu – August 16, 2024
Nitzavim-Vayelech – September 27, 2024
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Chol Hamoed Sukkot – October 13, 2022
Chayei Sarah – November 17, 2022
Tetzaveh/Zachor – March 2, 2023
Vayakhel-Pekudei – March 16, 2023
Tazria-Metzora – April 20, 2023
Acharei Mot-Kedoshim – April 27, 2023
Behar-Bechukotai – May 11, 2023
Nitzavim-Vayelech – September 7, 2023
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Chayei Sara – October 29, 2021
Vayishlach – November3 19, 2021
Vayikra/Zachor – March 11, 2022
Shemini – March 25, 2022 (Written by Rav Tiferet)
Metzora/Shabbat HaGadol – April 8, 2022
Beha’alotcha – June 17, 2022 (Written by Rav Tiferet)
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Chayei Sarah – November 13, 2020
Terumah/Zachor – February 19, 2021
Vayakhel-Pekudei/HaChodesh, March 12, 2021
Tazria-Metzora, April 16, 2021
Acharei-Mot/Kedoshim, April 23, 2021
Emor & Lag Ba’Omer, April 30, 2021
Bamidbar/Shavuot, May 14, 2021
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Chayei Sara – November 22, 2019
Toldot-Thanksgiving – November 27, 2019
Vayishalach – December 14, 2019
Mishpatim-Shekalim – February 20, 2020
Ki-Tisa/Parah (Corona Virus) – March 13, 2020
Vayakhel-Pekudei – March 20, 2020
Tazria Metzora – April 24, 2020
Acharei-Mot/Kedoshim – May 1, 2020
Behar-Bechokotai – May 15, 2020
Shoftim/RH Elul – August 21, 2020
Nitzavim Vayelech – September 11, 2020
Local Jewish Leaders Grapple with Tragedy and Hope in High Holiday Sermons, October 8, 2024
The Boston Globe: Hamas Attack: Jews in Boston Reflect on Year of War, October 7, 2024
WBUR Radio Boston, Boston Rabbis Reflect on the Year since the October 7th Attack, October 7, 2024
Times of Israel: Longing for Hope, 30 Years After the AMIA Bombing Killed My Mother, July 18, 2024
AI, Pluralism and Israel: What North American Rabbis Spoke About in their High Holiday Sermons, September 22, 2023
My Jewtina Legacy, The Peoplehood Papers 32, pg 40, September 2023
Brookline News: Amid Series of Threats, Brookline Synagogues Look to Balance “Caution and Joy,” August 29, 2023
Rabbi Claudia Kreiman’s Rabbinate of Social Justice and Joyful Worship; December 2022
‘Oh to be in Awe Again!’ US Rabbis share their High Holiday messages; September 2022
VOCES Podcast, Season 2, Episode 10: The Power of Hope with Rabbi Claudia Kreiman; December 2021 (Teaser Video HERE)
WBUR Radio Boston, Another Pandemic Hanukkah; December 2021
Slowly, Greater Boston Congregants are Coming Back to Shul; October 2021
A Hybrid High Holidays; August 2021
Prayers Outside, but No More Zoom: U.S. Synagogues Prepare for Another COVID Holiday Season; August 2021
Forward: How to Process 500,000 American COVID Deaths, February 28, 2021
In Photos: Love during lockdown; July 2020
Despite Baker’s blessing, Brookline houses of worship hesitant to reopen; May 2020
In the midst of coronavirus, a rare moment of joy; March 2020
Looking Back On the 2010s: The Decade In Religion; December 2019
Jewish groups lament immigration crisis during protest at Boston office; August 2019
We Asked Rabbis About Their Holiday Sermons. Here’s What 65 of Them Planned to Say; September 2019
Times of Israel: Fighting terror with love- 23 years of terrorist attack in Argentina; July 2017
Boston Globe: 20 activists arrested during sit-in protesting detention of immigrants; April 2017
La Palabra Israelita: El cura y la rabina, comprometidos con la coexistencia; Marzo 2017
El Espanol: La rabina hispana que defiende a los musulmanes de Trump: “Mi pueblo también fue refugiado”; Febrero, 2017
Univision: Arrestan a varios rabinos que protestaban en Manhattan contra el veto migratorio de Trump; Febrero 2017
Times of Israel: Protesters invoke Holocaust at Boston rally against Trump immigration ban; February 2017
The Jewish Advocate: Local female rabbi, four more feted by women’s archive; October 2016
Jewish Women’s Archive: Women Rabbis; September 2016
Times of Israel: Pursue justice for the Jews of Argentina; July 2016
Jewish Journal: Alberto Nisman: The 86th victim of the Buenos Aires bombing; January 2015
Boston Globe: Rabbi to talk about losing her mother to terrorism; March 2014
Sh’ma.com Journal: First Encounters— Genesis 21:17; September 2014
Huffington Post: Grief and Consolation in the Month of Av (Isaiah 40:1-26); September 2013
Forward: In Boston’s Heavily Jewish Suburbs, Shock and Re-Sparked Memories; April 2013
On Mikveh and Conversion: Mayyim Hayyim Blog; September 2011
Videos, Podcasts, etc.
RUAJ Talk #9: Rabbi Claudia Kreiman; December 2020
Hanukkah Message; December 2020
Barchenu Avinu, sang by Rav Claudia; November 2020
Discussion of Louise Glück’s poem: “Vespers”; October 2020
Jewish Women’s Archive Podcast: Jewish Women Vote; October 2020
Sanctuary Song, September 23, 2020
Ki Karov, September 10, 2020
Achat Sha’alti, August 20, 2020
High Holidays Announcement, August 14, 2020
Torah Reading, Vaetchanan, July 30, 2020
VeliY’rushalayim Ircha, In honor of Tisha B’Av, July 29, 2020
Kabbalat Shabbat, April 24, 2020
Kavanah to Shirat Hayam, 7th Day of Pesach, April 2020
Celebrate Pesach with TBZ singing Hallel, April 2020
Kabbalat Shabbat, April 10, 2020
Torah Reading, Parshat Tzav; April 4, 2020
Purim Message; March 2020
TBZ Responds to Coronavirus, March 2020
Kabbalat Shabbat, March 27, 2020
Torah Reading, Vayakhel Pekude, March 21, 2020
Community Havdalah, March 21, 2020
Torah Reading, Ki Tisa; March 13, 2020
Sanctuary Song, February 2020
Hanukkah Message from Rav Claudia; December 2019
Installation of Rav Claudia at TBZ; November 2019
Short version of Installation of Rav Claudia; November 2019
Shana Tova: Message from Rav Claudia; September 2019
Rabbi Revisits Terror Reflections on Pittsburgh; October 2018
Poetry in America: Hymmm-hum-bom; May 2017