Marion Shulevitz

Marion Shulevitz is a graduate of Detroit Midrasha College of Jewish Studies, Wayne State University, and the Rabbinical School of The Jewish Theological Seminary. Shulevitz has worked as a staff chaplain with the HealthCare Chaplaincy, Inc., and as Jewish chaplain for several New York hospitals. She is currently rabbi of the Amsterdam Nursing Home, New York. Her articles on Jewish and chaplaincy issues have appeared in Conservative Judaism, Lilith and the New York Times.

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Jewish Women's Archive. "Marion Shulevitz." (Viewed on November 21, 2024) <https://jwa.org/encyclopedia/author/shulevitz-marion>.