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Yom Hashoah and the Shofar: The Sound That Remembers

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by Rabba Sara Hurwitz

Posted on April 14, 2026April 14, 2026

Read a moving Yom Hashoah reflection from Maharat President and Co-founder, Rabba Sara Hurwitz, on remembrance, resilience, and our responsibility today.
Yom Hashoah and the Shofar: The Sound That Remembers
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Rabba Sara Hurwitz

Rabba Sara Hurwitz is the President and Co-founder of Maharat. She is the first woman to be publicly ordained as an Orthodox rabbi, after which she founded Maharat, growing it from three students in 2009 to 100 graduates in 2025. She also serves on the rabbinic staff at the Hebrew Institute of Riverdale – The Bayit. Born in Johannesburg, South Africa, Rabba Sara immigrated to Florida at the age of 12. She attended Midreshet Lindenbaum, Barnard College, Drisha Institute’s Scholar Circle, after which she worked with Rabbi Weiss at The Bayit and studied under his auspices for ordination. Rabba Sara is a sought out speaker throughout the country and her writing has been featured in many Jewish publications. She was awarded the Hadassah Foundation Bernice S. Tannenbaum prize, the Trailblazer Award Recipient at UJA Federation of New York, and the Rabbi Israel and Libby Mowshowitz award by the New York Board of Rabbis, and she was named as one of the Forward50 most influential Jewish leaders and to Newsweek’s 50 most influential rabbis. Rabba Sara lives in Riverdale, New York with husband and four sons.

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