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What is the difference between Remote Torah vs Remote Rabbi?

AspectRemote TorahRemote Rabbi
CredentialsJewish studies, Torah knowledge, often rabbinic ordinationRabbinic ordination, Jewish studies, pastoral training
Work EnvironmentOnline teaching, community engagement, educational content creationOnline sermons, pastoral counseling, community leadership
Industry UsageJewish education, religious organizations, online platformsReligious services, community outreach, spiritual guidance

Remote Torah primarily focuses on teaching and sharing Torah knowledge online, often within educational or community settings. Remote Rabbi involves providing spiritual guidance, leading services, and community support remotely. While both roles require strong Jewish credentials and involve online work, their focus differs: education versus pastoral care.

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Development Officer for National Initiatives

OU-JLIC

New York, NY • Remote

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 19 days ago


Job description

Who We Are:  

The Orthodox Union's Jewish Learning Initiative on Campus (OU-JLIC) places rabbinic couples on college campuses to provide Orthodox Jewish students with Torah education and mentorship, helping them continue their spiritual growth into adulthood. OU-JLIC offers a range of programs, including learning sessions, Shabbat experiences, and social events, fostering a strong sense of community and spiritual growth. Additionally, OU-JLIC extends its support to Israel, offering summer and year-round programs that combine Torah study with professional opportunities.  

The Orthodox Union (OU) is the largest Orthodox Jewish organization in the United States. Founded in 1898, the OU supports a network of synagogues, youth programs, Jewish and Religious Zionist advocacy programs, programs for the disabled, localized religious study programs, and international units. The OU maintains a kosher certification service, whose circled U symbol is found on the labels of many kosher commercial and consumer food products. 

Position Summary:  

We’re seeking a mission-driven Development Officer for National Initiatives to join our growing national development team. This is a rare opportunity to build a new donor pipeline and help propel one of the most dynamic and influential Jewish initiatives of our time.

This is a remote position with flexibility and travel required as needed.

Essential Function:

  • Develop a new portfolio of donors—this is a growth-focused role with no pre-assigned donor list.
  • Identify, engage, and cultivate new funding partners across North America and Israel.
  • Align donor interests with a wide range of JLIC programs—on campus, in Israel, and beyond.
  • Trained and guided by a seasoned professional to expand your development craft
  • Work in partnership with JLIC’s global team of over 100 professionals.
  • Travel as needed for donor meetings, events, and strategic engagements.

Qualifications:

  • Minimum 4 years of successful fundraising or major gifts experience.
  • An entrepreneurial, self-starting approach to development.
  • Deep knowledge of the Jewish communal landscape, especially within the Modern Orthodox context.
  • Strong interpersonal, writing, and strategic thinking skills.
  • Eagerness to learn from senior leadership and contribute meaningfully to a collaborative, mission-driven team.

Salary and Benefits:

The salary for this position is $125,000 - $150,000, commensurate with experience.

Health, Dental & Vision Insurance:
The OU offers health insurance through an Individual Coverage Health Reimbursement Arrangement (ICHRA). Instead of a single group plan, employees have the freedom to choose their own health insurance plan that fits their personal and family needs. The OU contributes a generous monthly amount directly toward your premium, making coverage more flexible, affordable, and tailored to you.
 
Employees enrolled in our health plan also receive an annual BeniComp stipend, a supplemental benefit that reimburses eligible medical, pharmaceutical, dental, and vision expenses.
 
In addition, the OU offers employees group dental and vision insurance through MetLife.
 
Additional Benefits and Perks: 
  • 10 Paid sick days
  • 10-15 Paid vacation days
  • Paid Jewish and Federal holidays
  • Short Fridays to accommodate for Sabbath observance
  • Free life and disability insurance
  • Discounted continuing education opportunities
  • 403(b) retirement plan with a 5% employer match after 3 years (requires a minimum 2% employee contribution)