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The Jewish tradition is that a
rabbi is not paid for providing spiritual service, rather the rabbi is
compensated for time taken away from earning a living. Independence has
its price. No one pays my bills but me.
These are the recommended
compensations for various rabbinic services. Adjustments can be made to
accommodate those with low or fixed incomes.
~ Spiritual counseling sessions:
$36 per hour
~ Adult tutorials: $36-$50 per hour
depending on the topic
~ Adults studying for conversion/
basic Judaism: $20 per meeting or as agreed
~ Children's lessons including
Bar/Bat Mitzvah preparation: $35 for one student for 45 minutes, $50 for
2 students for one hour
~ Officiating:
Weddings:
$600 ($700 for out-of-town, plus
all expenses). Besides the ceremony itself, this typically includes
two meetings with the rabbi, and the rabbi's attendance at a
rehearsal, if needed. Also included (if needed): telephone calls, a
customized Ketuba, use of the rabbi's beautiful khupa and poles,
kosher wine for the ceremony, the use of the rabbi's kiddush cups
and a wrapped glass for the ceremony.
Non-Synagogue Bar/Bat
Mitzvah Services:
$600 ($700 for out-of-town, plus
all expenses). Besides the ceremony itself, this includes as many
family meeting as needed. The rabbi will provide the Torah scroll
and a customized siddur (prayer book) for the occasion (which the
family will use to further personalize and make as many copies as
are needed).
Baby-Naming/Brit Milah:
$100. Besides the ceremony
itself, this includes one meeting with the rabbi and a certificate.
(I'm not a Mohel! This doesn't include the procedure itself)
Conversions:
$300. Besides the ceremony itself,
this includes the initial meeting with the rabbi, telephone calls,
compensation to other members the Bet Din (court of Jewish law), as
needed, and a certificate. The study sessions with the rabbi are not
included.
Funerals:
$600 ($700 for out-of-town, plus
all expenses) or pay what you can.
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