Arielle Krule is a therapist, community organizer, and is completing her rabbinical studies at Yeshivat Maharat. She is the founding director of Selah, a Jewish Recovery Community for people in recovery and those who love them, grounded in and guided by Jewish tradition. As the director of Selah, she aims to build a community that celebrates, learns, supports, and believes in one another.
Arielle was a Rabbinical Fellow at the Prospect Heights Shul and Scholar-In-Residence at At The Well. Arielle was the Director of the Jewish Learning Fellowship, the largest educational provider on college campuses in North America, and the Director of the NYC CUNY Hillel Social Work Fellowship.
Arielle has her BSW, MSW, SIFI certification, and certificate in Spirituality and Social Work from NYU and a certificate in Experiential Education from M2: The Institute for Experiential Jewish Education. She is a Wexner Graduate Fellow and UJA-Federation of NY Fellow. She can be found in Brooklyn with her husband and dog inviting you over for Shabbat.
City: Brooklyn, NY
Pronouns: she/her