

|
At Stuyvesant
High School of Math and Science, Laura was introduced to the study of
philosophy. She went on to earn
a B.A. in Philosophy at Brandeis University, an M.Ed. in Adult Education at
Cambridge College, and a Ph.D. in Philosophy and Education at Claremont
Graduate University. Along the
way, she also studied dance, painting, writing, and music, completed a two-year
training program in Ayurvedic Yoga, and served as a Hillel Program Director. For fifteen
years, Laura served as a professor of philosophy at the University of North
Carolina at Charlotte. For seven
of those years, she served as Coordinator of Womenís Studies, for three she
served as Chair of the Philosophy Department, and for five she taught in the
Judaic Studies Program. She
earned many awards for her scholarship, teaching, and service, including the
prestigious U.S. Professor of the Year Award from the Carnegie Foundation for
the Advancement of Teaching. She
is now Professor Emerita of Philosophy at UNC Charlotte. In 1991, Laura
married Charles Kaplan, psychologist and musician. Together they are raising two children, Hillary and
Eli. In order to create a
natural Jewish habitat for their own children, they became active in the
creative, lay-led, Reconstructionist affiliated Havurat Tikvah. When Havurat
Tikvah led them to the Jewish Renewal movement created by Reb Zalman, they
immediately felt as though they had come home. In 2005, Laura
received Smicha (rabbinic ordination) from the ALEPH Alliance for Jewish
Renewal, and began working as Rabbi of Or Shalom Synagogue. At Or Shalom, she
is involved in ritual, education, pastoral care, and administration. Since
coming to Vancouver, she has taught courses at the University of British
Columbia, Vancouver School of Theology, and the Florence Melton Adult Jewish
Studies Program. She is active in leadership within ALEPH, serving as Vice
Chair of the Board and as Dean of Students for the ALEPH Rabbinic Program. Laura would
particularly like to thank her most influential teachers, Rabbi Marcia
Prager, Hazzan Jack Kessler, Rabbi Miles Krassen, Rabbi Judith Z. Abrams, and
Professor John C. Reeves. |
|
[ Home ] |
[ Asiyah ] |
[ Yetzirah ] |
[ Briyah ] |
[ Atzilut ] |
[ Calendar ] |
|
|
( Doing ) |
( Feeling ) |
( Knowing ) |
( Being ) |
|