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Finding A Rabbi:  Tips for Survivors of Sexual Violence

(Incest, Sexual Abuse, Sexual Assault, Rape)

© (2005) By Vicki Polin, MA, LCPC and Michael Salamon, PhD


Disclaimer: Inclusion in this website does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement. Individuals must decide for themselves if the resources meet their own personal needs.
Suggested questions to ask at an initial interview:

  1. How old are you?

  2. Where were you ordained (get smicha)? Who ordained you?

  3. How long have you been practicing as a Rabbi?

  4. What is your educational background? What degrees do you hold? Where did you get them?

  5. Tell me about your experiences working with survivors?

  6. Do you ever give hugs if someone asks for one? (In many movements of Judaism this type of contact is frowned upon and may be considered immoral/unethical.)

  7. What are your professional plans in the next few years? Do you have any plans to move to another city or state?

  8. If you left this area, would you help me find another rabbi to talk to?

  9. Do you think sexual relations with one of your congregants can sometimes/always/never be helpful? (If the rabbi responds other than "never," leave. You may also want to consider reporting the rabbi to the rabbinical organization he/she belong to).

  10. Do you think child/adult sex is sometimes/always/never OK? (If the rabbi responds other than "never," leave. You may also want to consider reporting the rabbi to the rabbinical organization he/she belong to).

  11. How do you deal with your own Secondary PTSD / Compassion Fatigue / Vicarious Victimization? (If a rabbi works with congregants who have been victimized, after awhile they will burn out unless they have the right kind of support system)

  12. Have you had any special training in working with survivors of sexual abuse/assault? If so, what is that training?

  13. Are you a survivor of childhood sexual abuse or of a sexual assault as an adult? If yes, have you received counseling for it?

  14. Could I reach you in a crisis or emergency? What boundaries do you have regarding emergency phone calls?

  15. What are some of your hobbies and interests?

  16. Would you tell me a little about your philosophy of life?


After The Initial Interview:


Things To Keep In Mind

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Last Updated:  11/16/2007


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