Rabbi Jack Paskoff is a rabbi at Congregation Shaarai Shomayim in Lancaster, PA and travels often to Israel to meet with peacemaking groups. He says ,"building trust is not an overnight task..."
Rabbi Jack Pastkoff is a rabbi at Congregation Shaarai Shomayim in Lancaster, PA, a Reform congregation with approximately 320-325 member families that serves as a major hub for Jewish life in the area.
He often travels to Israel and meets with approximately 10 peacemaking groups, which includes volunteers from Israel and Palestinian.
Rabbi Pastdoff graduated from Brandeis University, and then spent his first year of Rabbinical School in Jerusalem, before returning to the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, New York campus. He was an intern at Temple Judea of Manhasset.
After he was ordained in 1988, he became the associate rabbi at the Anshe Emeth Memorial Temple in New Brunswick, NJ, where he spent 5 years there and completed a unit of CPE (Clinical Pastoral Education.
Rabbi Pastkoff says, “building trust is not an overnight task. When I met with Yoav Hass, the chairperson of Torat Tzedek, an Israeli human rights nonprofit, I asked him if he and his organization’s Palestinian partners saw one another as friends. He wasn’t sure, suggesting that there was still too much suspicion. That still didn’t keep them from doing the work."
He has lived in Lancaster with his wife, Risa since 1993.