Alumnus is new Jewish chaplain at LIU Brooklyn
An alumnus of LIU Brooklyn has been named as its newest college chaplain.
Rabbi Josh Tabi, who earned undergraduate and graduate degrees from LIU Brooklyn, begins working as a chaplain at his college alma mater this semester. He joins Father Charles P. Keeney, the Roman Catholic chaplain on Downtown campus, at Flatbush Avenue Extension and DeKalb Avenue.
Rabbi Tabi, 31, is already very familiar with the LIU Brooklyn community. He earned his a bachelor of arts in psychology, with a minor in philosophy, magna cum laude, in 2009. Last year, he earned his master of science in education degree. During his student years, Tabi was president of the Jewish Club of LIU.
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