Staff

The Head of School is responsible for the overall administration of the Schools and serves as the director of the Day School and the Early Childhood Center (“ECC”).

 

All of the teachers at the Day School are certified or working towards certification by the State of Florida and/or the Center for the Advancement of Jewish Education (CAJE). Many of our teachers have advanced degrees.
Head of School
Jody Steele
jsteele@bethdavidmiami.org

Jody Steele, Head of School, has been in the field of education for more than 40 years. She has a bachelor's degree in elementary education from the University of Minnesota and a master's degree in educational leadership from the University of Miami. She has worked in private and public schools in Minnesota, California and Florida. Jody has had the privilege of teaching children in kindergarten, elementary, middle and high school. She has served on accreditation teams for private schools throughout Florida, has been an administrator at three schools in Miami, and implemented curriculum guidelines for all grade levels. She enjoys working with children, teachers and parents in developing an educational environment that is enriching and innovative. Jody has been at the Gordon Schools since 2008 and is dedicated to the mission of helping children reach their potential in an integrated program of secular and Judaic Studies.


ECC Director
Sandra Huzenman
shuzenman@bethdavidmiami.org

Sandra Huzenman is the Early Childhood Center Director of the Gordon Schools and an Adjunct Professor of Early Childhood Education.  She has presented several times at annual conferences of the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) and is a currently a board member of the National Jewish Early Childhood Network.  She is very active in our local early childhood education community and represents our school as an advocate for Jewish early childhood education having been elected Co-President of the JCECE (Jewish Council of Early Childhood Education) at CAJE Miami (Central Agency for the Advancement of Jewish Education).  Sandra continuously strives to be a change agent and is committed to high quality programming and best practices. Her passion and dedication to early childhood education over the past 25 years inspires her quest for excellence in the field. Sandra holds a master’s degree in pre-k/primary education from Barry University and was one of 12 recipients of a three-year national fellowship in educational leadership granted by the Covenant Foundation in New York City.


Director of Tikvah Center, Coordinator of Judaic Studies and Administrator of Religious School
Linda Hakerem
lhakerem@bethdavidmiami.org

Linda Hakerem, Tikvah Center Director, Coordinator of Judaic Studies and Religious School Administrator, has been a Jewish educator in the Miami area for almost 30 years. She has a bachelor's degree in elementary education from the University of South Florida and a master's degree in remedial reading from the University of Miami. Linda has worked as a classroom teacher, Director of Reading, and Associate Head of School. She has specialized in planning and facilitating professional development workshops as well as helping coordinate activities to prepare for accreditation and reaccreditation for local Jewish Day schools in Miami. She has also spent more than 20 years planning and facilitating professional development throughout the southeast United States for Hadassah. Linda is excited to be working at the Gordon Schools and to have the opportunity to help enrich the lives of students by coordinating Judaic and secular programs and curricula.


Admissions/Executive Assistant
Diana Martell
dmartell@bethdavidmiami.org


Administrative Assistant
Vanesa Rueda
vrueda@bethdavidmiami.org


Accounting
Tatiana Pasos
tpasos@bethdavidmiami.org


Parents Association
pa@bethdavidmiami.org






Rabbi
Hector Epelbaum
rabbi@bethdavidmiami.org

Rabbi Epelbaum began to hone the skills that he would need as a rabbi when he was growing up in Argentina where he was deeply involved in the Masorti/Conservative Youth Movement. He became a rabbi because he is totally committed to Jewish life and Jewish education. He explains, "Judaism is a constant inspiration in my life."

After earning a master's degree in psychology, Rabbi went on to conduct his rabbinical studies at Seminario Latinoamericano, Argentina; and Smicha Bet Hamidrash Lelimudei Lahadut, HaRav Shmuel Avidor Hachoen, Israel. He has served in Conservative pulpits for over 18 years in Argentina, Israel and the United States. This experience has formed his belief that congregations are organizations of people dealing with religion, rather than religious organizations dealing with people.

Rabbi Epelbaum is passionate about working with youth, families and the elderly, leading our congregation with activities that help us to realize ourselves individually and as a community of spiritual, feeling Jews.

In addition to leading services, caring for our members' needs and helping us celebrate our simchas, Rabbi teaches in the Melton program, conducts weekly conversion and adult education classes and serves as Community Advisor for the University of Miami Institutional Research Board and as Vice President of the Rabbinical Association of Greater Miami.


Cantor
Julie Jacobs
cantor@bethdavidmiami.org

Cantor Jacobs has been singing since she was a young girl when she was the only child in her shul's High Holy Days choir. In college she decided to become a hazzan when she realized that she wanted to use music to provide people with a personal sense of powerful relationship between music and faith.

Cantor obtained a Bachelor of Music in vocal performance from Indiana University School of Music and a Master of Sacred Music, Diploma of Hazzan from the Miller Cantorial School at J.T.S. Her first pulpit was in Brooklyn where she served for six years conducting memorial services at Ground Zero and a U.N. Model Seder.

Cantor Jacobs uses music to educate, unify, soothe and delight. She has created and directed concerts, often performing music that she has composed, co-founded the Miami Jewish Chorale, revitalized Beth David's Youth Choir and created Shabbat Pasion for which a CD has been released. Her compositions have been presented at the Cantors' Assembly Conventions and the National Jewish Chorale Festival.

She also leads services and choirs, performs lifecycle events and teaches adult education classes and gives music and t'filah instruction to the Religious School, Day School, ECC and B'nai Mitzvah students.


Executive Director
Joel Berger
jberger@bethdavidmiami.org

Joel Berger has been Executive Director of Beth David Congregation for the past 5 years. Joel started out in synagogue work in 1987 as a USY advisor at Beth Torah Congregation in North Miami Beach. In 1990, he became the full-time Youth and Camp Director, and became the Executive Director in 1995 where he served for 10 years. In 2005, Joel became the Executive Director of Hillel at the University of Miami where he served for 2 years. Joel joined the staff of Beth David Congregation in 2007 where he has happily served for 5 years. Joel is married to Gloria Gorman Berger and has two amazing kids, Stephanie age 11 in sixth grade, and Lauren, age 8 in second grade. They can be seen frequently running around our Beth David campus.

Director of Marketing & Communications
Lonni Romirowsky
lromirowsky@bethdavidmiami.org

Lonni Romirowsky recently moved to Miami from New York City where she was the Assistant Director of Marketing at The Jewish Community Center in Manhattan. Prior to working at the JCC, Lonni honed her skills in traditional advertising at global advertising agencies, McCann Erickson and Grey. Through her experiences at the JCC, leading Birthright trips and participating in the Alexander Muss High School in Israel (AMHSI) program, Lonni came to realize her passion for working within a Jewish framework. A native of Philadelphia, PA and Wilmington, DE Lonni received a bachelor's degree in journalism and a minor in Hebrew/Jewish Studies from the University of Maryland. A product of Jewish Day School herself, Lonni is eager to apply her marketing and journalistic expertise to her passion for helping the Jewish community thrive.
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