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Rachel Solomin

Lead Researcher at Parent Lab

Rachel Solomin has a diverse work experience that spans over several years. Rachel currently works at Parent Lab Inc. as the Lead Researcher, where they lead a team in creating a parenting education platform called the HelloJoey app. Their role includes curriculum design, developing work processes, and ensuring that parents receive research-based and accurate information.

Rachel also worked as a Content Partnerships and Research Senior Manager at Parent Lab Inc. for a year, where they focused on developing partnerships and conducting research.

Prior to their time at Parent Lab Inc., they were a Teacher-Rabbi at Congregation Kol Emeth for nine years. In this role, they taught Hebrew and Jewish Studies classes and led a curriculum revision. Rachel also occasionally provided professional development sessions to fellow teachers.

Rachel has experience in life coaching and Jewish educational consulting through their role as a Coach and Founder at Envision Yourself Coaching and Consulting. Rachel developed curriculum and resources, conducted workshops, and provided individual coaching.

Rachel also worked as a Teacher-Rabbi at Congregation Etz Chayim for seven years, where they taught various Jewish Studies classes and led Shabbat morning playgroups and Rosh Chodesh groups.

Additionally, Rachel has teaching experience at Midrasha and Congregation Beth El, where they taught classes on Jewish Studies and Hebrew.

Earlier in their career, Rachel served as the Educational Director at Congregation B'nai Shalom, where they oversaw the religious school, led adult education classes, and performed rabbinic duties.

Throughout their various roles, Rachel Solomin has demonstrated a passion for Jewish education, curriculum development, and supporting parents in their journey through parenthood.

Rachel Solomin has a diverse education history. Rachel first attended the University of Southern California from 1992 to 1996, where they received their Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Cinema-Television Critical Studies. Following this, they pursued their Master of Arts (M.A.) degree in Rabbinical Studies at the University of Judaism from 1996 to 2001.

In 2004, Rachel enrolled in the Graduate Theological Union, where they engaged in an Interdisciplinary Study of Religion until 2007. While the field of study is known, their degree name is not specified for this period.

In recent years, Rachel has focused on leadership and coaching. In 2018, they completed the Level One Training at the Center for Reflective Communities, specializing in the Reflective Parenting Program Leader Training. In 2019, they participated in the inaugural cohort of Parents as Partners (PasP), undertaking Leadership Training in Parenting and couples coaching.

It is worth noting that no degree name is provided for Rachel's education at the Graduate Theological Union, suggesting that they may not have earned a specific degree from that institution.

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