Arielle Krule - Scholar In Residence

Arielle comes from a long lineage of strong women - women who installed the first toilets in their villages, built their own businesses, and fostered networks of women around coffee tables and kitchen islands - and sees her work as a continuation of their efforts. She is a rabbinical student at Yeshivat Maharat, the first rabbinical school to ordain Orthodox women in North America. Arielle is a practicing social worker in Brooklyn and came to Maharat after directing the Jewish Learning Fellowship, the largest Jewish educational program on campus in North America. Arielle is the Rabbinic Intern at the Prospect Heights Shul, the lead educator for the Springboard Fellowship at Hillel International, and the Fellowship Manager at the Center for Rabbinic Innovation. She has her BSW, MSW, SIFI certification, and certificate in Spirituality and Social Work from NYU and a certificate in Experiential Education from M2: The Institute for Experiential Jewish Education. Arielle was formerly a BBYO International Teen President, birth doula, yoga teacher, and women’s health educator. Arielle and her husband, Jackson, live in Prospect Heights, where you can find them in the park with their dog, Frida, and inviting you over for Shabbat.