Rabbi Ranon Teller: Bringing Soul to Jewish Worship and Prayer
After his ordination, Rabbi Ranon Teller's first rabbinic position was as associate rabbi at Congregation B'nai Amoona in St. Louis, where he served from 2002 to 2005. During his time there, the congregation underwent significant leadership changes, and he played a key role in providing stability, vision, and direction. He successfully engaged the younger families in the congregation and introduced contemporary, interactive prayer services that resonated with the community. This period marked a key moment in his growth as a spiritual leader, setting the stage for the next chapter in his career.
In 2005, Rabbi Teller moved to Houston to take on the role of senior rabbi at Congregation Brith Shalom. His tenure at Brith Shalom has been transformative, marked by his soulful and approachable leadership style that has spurred the congregation's growth. Over two decades, he introduced musical prayer services that united people and created an inclusive atmosphere that encouraged participation. He also played a pivotal role in securing significant financial support for the synagogue, including a $1.5 million endowment and a $5 million contribution to a building renovation campaign. His leadership extended beyond the synagogue, allowing him to make an indelible mark on the Houston Jewish community.
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