Join the Sepharadismo Panel of Hakhamim

Do you have a deep understanding of Sepharadi Torah and a commitment to thoughtful, balanced teaching?

Sepharadismo is inviting rabbis to join our Ask the Hakham panel, where your knowledge and insight can help guide readers seeking meaningful answers. Our panel serves as a platform to address questions on halakha, philosophy, Torah, and Jewish practice, offering responses that reflect the intellectual richness and spiritual depth of the Sepharadi tradition.

Who We’re Looking For

We’re seeking rabbis who:

  • Understand Sepharadi Heritage: You have a strong grounding in Sepharadi Torah, law, and philosophy, and an appreciation for its unique intellectual contributions.
  • Offer Nuanced Guidance: You’re capable of answering complex questions with clarity, precision, and a deep respect for tradition.
  • Engage in Dialogue: You value inquiry and discussion, fostering a welcoming space for readers to explore their questions thoughtfully.
  • Uphold Intellectual Rigor: You approach your work with a commitment to the integrity and depth that define Sepharadi scholarship.

If you align with these values, we would be honored to have you join us.

What It Means to Be a Hakham with Sepharadismo

As a member of the Ask the Hakham panel, you will:

  1. Respond to Reader Questions: Provide meaningful, well-reasoned answers to questions submitted by a diverse audience.
  2. Promote Sepharadi Traditions: Share insights rooted in the intellectual and spiritual heritage of Sepharad.
  3. Foster a Community of Learning: Help shape an environment that encourages curiosity and thoughtful exploration.

Why Join?

  1. Make an Impact: Be part of an initiative that promotes and preserves the wisdom of Sepharadi Judaism.
  2. Engage a Wide Audience: Your answers will reach a global readership interested in thoughtful, well-grounded perspectives.
  3. Contribute to a Tradition of Excellence: Join a platform that values the intellectual depth and relevance of Sepharadi thought.

How to Apply

To apply, please provide the following:

  1. A Short Bio (200–300 Words): Share your rabbinic background, areas of expertise, and connection to Sepharadi thought.
  2. Contact Information: Include your email address and links to any professional profiles or relevant publications.

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