Rabbi Fine is currently the Associate Rabbi at Temple of Aaron in St. Paul, Minnesota. He is the youngest acting head rabbi at a large Conservative synagogue in the country. He was Ordained from The Jewish Theological Seminary in 2012 and received a Masters in Jewish Education from JTS in 2011. He also holds a Mini-MBA from St. Thomas University and a Certificate in Fundraising from New York University. In 2014 he was named one of the Jewish Daily Forward’s Most Inspiring Rabbis. We is also the owner of TheGreatRabbino.com and creator of Crossriver Kosherfest.
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