
About Arielle Rosenberg
Student at University of Wisconsin-Madison
Arielle Rosenberg is a multifaceted professional with expertise in human resources, rabbinical leadership, and human rights advocacy, blending spiritual practice with social justice activism. Her work emphasizes justice-seeking through faith, music, environmental protection, and global human rights, while her academic and professional background spans business education at Purdue and George Mason. She demonstrates a commitment to bridging communities via prayer, organizing, and awareness campaigns.
Religious Leadership and Spiritual Practice
Arielle Rosenberg serves as lead rabbi of Shir Tikvah, a "justice-seeking, song-filled" congregation in South Minneapolis, where she bridges faith and activist communities.[1][4][7][8][9][10] She has led initiatives like an online Hallel minyan with Rabbi Mónica Gomery during challenging times,[4] composed and performed Psalm 1:16,[9] and contributed to Galeh, celebrating Hebrew College's rabbinical school's first decade.[8] Rosenberg uses music and prayer in activism, such as speaking and singing against the Enbridge Line 3 pipeline.[7]
Social and Environmental Justice
Rosenberg actively confronts issues like the Trump administration's policies in Minneapolis, co-convening gatherings of over 650 clergy.[1] She opposes environmental threats like Enbridge Line 3,[7] supports Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank,[1] and created a Uyghur genocide awareness campaign as a URSP student aspiring to human rights law.[11]
Education and Academic Pursuits
A student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison (per bio), Rosenberg previously attended Purdue University's Daniels School of Business MSHRM program, where she was part of a graduate team solving human challenges[6][12] and championed networking.[12] Earlier, as a URSP student at George Mason University, she focused on human rights.[11] She is a 2017 Hebrew College alumna.[4][8][9]
Professional Career in HR
Currently at Russell Reynolds Associates with SHRM-CP certification, Rosenberg leverages her Purdue background in Dallas, Texas.[3][6][12]
Personal and Community Ties
Born October 6 (noted in camp birthdays),[5] Rosenberg engages in community chevrutot (study partnerships).[10]
Faith-Based Activism
Integrates rabbinical leadership with social justice organizing.
Human Rights Advocacy
Focuses on global and local human rights issues.
Music and Prayer in Leadership
Uses spiritual arts to foster community and action.
Education and Professional Development
Pursues advanced degrees in business, HR, and human rights.
Environmental Justice
Opposes pipelines and resource extraction harming communities.
Religious leaders against Enbridge Line 3 [7]
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- The Beinart Notebook: There’s Nothing Offensive About Invoking the Holocaust to Defend Human Rightspodcast_episode · 2026-04-14
- Rabbitt Stew Comics: Episode 545podcast_episode · 2026-04-14
- Arielle Rosenberg, SHRM-CP - Russell Reynolds Associatesarticle · 2026-04-14
- Leadership Through Music and Prayer | Hebrew Collegearticle · 2026-04-14
- October Birthdays! - Chippewa Ranch Camparticle · 2026-04-14
- Solving Human Challenges - Mitch Daniels School of Businessarticle · 2026-04-14
- Religious Leaders Speak Out Against Enbridge Line 3 as Vote ...article · 2026-04-14
- Galeh: Celebrating the Rabbinical School's first Decadearticle · 2026-04-14
- Ep #2: Vertical Ladders of Sky, Horizontal Ladders of Eartharticle · 2026-04-14
- Professional Hevrutot | Hebrew Collegearticle · 2026-04-14
- URSP Student Arielle Rosenberg Creates a Uyghur Genocide and ...article · 2026-04-14
- To Make the Most of Your Master's, Make Connectionsarticle · 2026-04-14