Bio Rabbi Min Kantrowitz

Rabbi Min Kantrowitz is a transdenominational Rabbi, educator and author.  She teaches for Road Scholar about the Jews of New Mexico and well as having a variety of private students and pastoral counseling clients.  She directed the New Mexico Jewish Community Chaplaincy Program of Jewish Family Service for 12 years, serving unaffiliated Jews throughout the state.  A 2004 graduate of the Academy for Jewish Religion, California, she is the author of “Counting the Omer: A Kabbalistic Meditation Guide” and co-author of “One God: Three Paths” a prayer book written by a Christian, a Moslem and a Jew.  Rabbi Kantrowitz is a Rabbis Without Borders Fellow who acts as Rabbinic Advisor to Congregation Nahalat Shalom and serves on the Board of Directors of Hillel at the University of New Mexico.  She i s a former Adjunct Associate Professor at the University of New Mexico, and has undergraduate and graduate degrees in psychology, and graduate degrees in architecture and planning and Jewish studies, in addition to her Rabbinic ordination. She is a wife, a mother and the proud Bubbie of three grandsons.