All of the Above

Single, Clergy, Mother

Many female rabbis and cantors in the Reform, Reconstructionist and Conservative movements of Judaism face an interesting quandary.  On one hand, “Be fruitful & multiply” is the Torah’s first commandment followed later by “For you shall be a kingdom of priests and a holy nation.”  Imagine the dilemma if you wish to be fruitful and holy, but you’re female, a rabbi or cantor…who is single.

All of the Above: Single, Clergy, Mother, a one-hour documentary highlights the stories of four single, female rabbis/cantors who attempt to adopt children or undergo procedures in the hope of creating a family of their own.  A revealing new film, it explores the choices demanded of Jewish women and the often competing desires of motherhood and faith.

More than simply a niche film about the confluence of circumstances for four specific Jewish women, All of the Above is a larger rumination on both what it means to be a Jewish-American woman today who wants to “have it all,” (spiritually, professionally and emotionally), and an object lesson for Jewish girls on the rightness and humanity of such a desire.

     Rabbi Lisa GelberAssociate Dean, The Rabbinical School, Jewish Theological Seminary
     Rabbi Felicia SolB’nai Jeshurun, New York
     Cantorial Student Basya SchechterMusician/Composer, Pharaoh’s Daughter
     Rabbi Julie GreenbergCongregation Leyv Ha-Ir, Philadelphia

All of the Above: Single, Clergy, Mother reveals the complicated, intriguing, sometimes frustrating, and ultimately fulfilling journey that is both unique and common to all Jewish- American women: a journey worthy of exultation and one that will define the future of  Jewish women for years to come.

About The Film

The film highlights the stories of Rabbi Lisa Gelber, Rabbi Julie Greenberg, Rabbi Felicia Sol, and cantorial student, musician, and Pharaoh’s Daughter founder Basya Schechter —who struggle to fulfill the needs of their soul, their community, and their hearts by becoming single parents by choice. As Regina Jonas, the first female rabbi, said, “God has bestowed on each one of us special skills and vocations without stopping to ask after our gender.” But each one of these women—capable, strong, filled with faith, and single—is also filled with a need to parent. (HD) (cc)

Rabbi Lisa Gelber

Cantor Basya Schechter

Rabbi Felicia Sol

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All of The Above- Single, Clergy, Mother

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Many female rabbis and cantors in the Reform, Reconstructionist and Conservative movements of Judaism face an interesting quandary.  On one hand, “Be fruitful & multiply” is the Torah’s first commandment followed later by “For you shall be a kingdom of priests and a holy nation.” Imagine the dilemma if you wish to be fruitful and holy, but you’re female, a rabbi or cantor…who is single.

*For public screenings and requests for filmmaker participation such as a Q&A, please contact us.

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All of the Above: Single, Clergy, Mother, a one-hour documentary highlights the stories of four single, female rabbis/cantors who attempt to adopt children or undergo procedures in the hope of creating a family of their own.  A revealing new film, it explores the choices demanded of Jewish women and the often competing desires of motherhood and faith.

More than simply a niche film about the confluence of circumstances for four specific Jewish women, All of the Above is a larger rumination on both what it means to be a Jewish-American woman today who wants to “have it all,” (spiritually, professionally and emotionally), and an object lesson for Jewish girls on the rightness and humanity of such a desire.

 

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