Rabbi Gordon Fuller

Rabbi

Rockville , Maryland

Rabbi Gordon Fuller is an open-minded, pluralistic/non-denominational rabbi. He is a member of the Ohalah rabbinic organization of the Renewal movement. He loves teaching, pastoral counseling, and helping people have meaningful encounters with Jewish texts, thoughts, and practices. He is also interested in interfaith work, social justice, and environmental issues. He is a founding board member and currently Chair of The Good People Fund, a tzedakah organization.
Rabbi Gordy has spent his entire career in the non-profit world and has lived in many places, but mostly Chicago and Texas until moving to Maryland in 2015. He has a B.A. from Northwestern University and an M.A. in Social Work from The University of Chicago. He was ordained privately by two rabbis in the Dallas area. His positions have included camp and youth work as well as directing religious schools and a day school. He also served as Director of Jewish Education at the Dallas Jewish Federation before becoming a rabbi. Since ordination, he led a congregation in Waco, Texas, for 11 years, and in Chevy Chase, Maryland, for one year, and most recently was the Executive Director of the Haberman Institute for Jewish Studies. He also co-authored a book called Coping with Adversity:  Judaism’s Response to Illness and Other Life Struggles with Dr. Joel Roffman.
He has worked with and taught preschoolers through senior adults. He loves officiating at lifecycle events and sees his primary role as one who shows people the wealth of values and wisdom that Judaism has to offer them that can be helpful in their personal lives. He also enjoys guiding those who are looking for more pathways into Judaism. Wherever you are on your personal journey, Rabbi Gordy is happy to help.

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