
Ronald M. Segal
Senior Rabbi
Rabbi Ron Segal joined the Temple Sinai clergy upon his ordination from rabbinical school in July 1996, serving first as Assistant and then Associate Rabbi; he was named the congregation’s third Senior Rabbi in July 2006. During his 28+ years in Atlanta, Rabbi Segal has served on the boards of numerous Jewish, communal and interfaith organizations, both locally and nationally. He recently concluded a decade of service on the board of the Central Conference of American Rabbis (CCAR), including two years as President (2019-2021). Along with continued national involvement, Rabbi Segal presently serves on the board of the Sandy Springs/Dunwoody Community Assistance Center (CAC) and is an active participant in the Sandy Springs Interfaith Clergy Association. An alum of Leadership Atlanta, Rabbi Segal strives to foster communities of compassion, understanding, and belonging, and relishes opportunities to teach and speak in interfaith, school, and civic settings throughout the greater Atlanta area on topics of Jewish life, values, theology, Israel and more. He and his wife Jill have two adult sons, Adam and Ben.
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Bradley G. Levenberg, PhD
Senior Rabbi
Brad Levenberg grew up in Cincinnati, Ohio, where he was regularly sent to the office of the Sunday School Principal for incessantly talking during class. Embracing that “talent” and realizing that all that was missing was a larger audience and a microphone, Brad decided to pursue the congregational rabbinate at the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion following his undergraduate education at Antioch College.
He embraced opportunities while in seminary to work as a student rabbi in New Jersey, Virginia, and Ohio, and in chaplaincy settings in New York, but credits his role as a Youth Advisor, working with sarcastic and unruly teens, as the experience that best prepared him for congregational work. An innovator who embraces the mandate to “create positive Jewish memories”, Rabbi Levenberg came to Temple Sinai in Sandy Springs following his ordination in 2006. He utilized his conversational style of teaching and overly-verbose sermons to win the hearts of the congregation and was promoted from Assistant Rabbi to Associate Rabbi in 2009 and, in 2022, was elected as a Senior Rabbi of Temple Sinai.
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Samantha Shabman Trief
Rabbi
Rabbi Samantha (Sam) Trief (pronounced Tree-f) is honored to serve the Temple Sinai community, where her rabbinic journey began immediately following her ordination from the New York campus of Hebrew Union College–Jewish Institute of Religion.
With a deep commitment to spiritual care, Rabbi Sam has completed two units of Clinical Pastoral Education—one at Maine Medical Center and another at Mount Sinai Hospital. Her passion for Israel is reflected in her ongoing service on the Board of the Friends of the Israel Defense Forces (FIDF) Southeast Region, as well as her role as a current Amplify Israel Fellow. She is an alumna of LEAD, Leadership Atlanta’s program for rising professionals, and serves as chair of Jewish Abilities Atlanta, working to promote inclusion and accessibility across the Jewish community.

Beth Schafer
Bunzl Family Cantorial Chair
Beth Schafer joined Temple Sinai July 1, 2015 as our Bunzl Family Cantorial Chair. She has been a musical presence for the Union of Reform Judaism since 1999, headlining and playing guitar for Shabbat services at the last seven biennial conventions. At the 2013 URJ Biennial, Beth became the first woman to produce an event for the URJ. Her seven CDs of original Jewish music have become favorites in synagogues as well as churches and spiritual radio stations of many denominations.
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Philip N. Kranz
Rabbi Emeritus
Philip N. Kranz served as Temple Sinai's Senior Rabbi from 1980 until his retirement in June of 2006, when he became Rabbi Emeritus. Prior to coming to Atlanta, he served for nine years as rabbi of the historic Chicago Sinai Congregation. Rabbi Kranz remains active at Sinai, teaching, writing and overseeing collection building in Temple Sinai's Rabbi Philip N. Kranz Learning Center. Married to Nancy Weston Kranz since 1971, Nancy and Rabbi Kranz are the parents of two married daughters, Rebecca Friedman and Abigail Ornstein.
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