International Federation of Rabbis

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Established2000
TypeInternational Rabbinic Organization
PurposeReligious
International Federation of Rabbis (IFR)
Established2000
TypeInternational Rabbinic Organization
PurposeReligious
Websiteintfedrabbis.org

The International Federation of Rabbis (IFR) was founded in 2000 as a rabbinic association which provides a much needed service to rabbis worldwide. The vision of the IFR is to function as a practical resource for rabbis of all backgrounds who want and need a forum to examine and adapt to a changing Judaism in the 21st century. IFR members stay connected with their colleagues worldwide through a private list serve, private interactive website, which contains a Jewish resource library, and a newsletter published four times a year. From time to time the IFR hosts a rabbinic  conference in Delray Beach, Florida.

IFR's rabbis have been noted within and outside of the Jewish community for the diverse backgrounds and perspectives they bring to Jewish pastoral care.[1][2]

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