Rabbi Jerome David is the Senior Rabbi at Temple Emanuel, a position he has held since 1987. Rabbi David joined Temple Emanuel in 1974 as Assistant Rabbi and was promoted to Associate Rabbi in 1977.
Rabbi David is active in a wide range of community and social service organizations. He is treasurer of the Tri-County Board of Rabbis and is a member of the Central Conference of American Rabbis (CCAR) and the Delaware Valley Area Reform Rabbis (DVARR). He is presently chair of the Rabbis' Division of the Allied Jewish Appeal. He serves on the boards of the Jewish Federation of Southern New Jersey and the Susan G. Koman Foundation. He is an instructor for the Union for Reform Judaism's course on "Introduction to Judaism."
Rabbi Gidon Isaacs is our Assistant Rabbi. He joined Temple Emanuel in July 2017 after his ordination from HUC-JIR in New York. He received his BA in Judaic Studies and Philosophy from SUNY Binghamton. After graduation, he spent the next decade studying Jewish texts in a variety of graduate settings. While in Israel, he studied at the Pardes Institute, the Conservative Yeshiva, and the Hartman Institute’s beit midrash program. He attended NYU completing coursework and other study towards a PhD in Talmud.

Cantor Neil Schnitzer was born, raised, and currently resides in Bucks County, PA, with his lovely wife Linda Bobrin and three amazing and talented sons, Alex, David and Aaron. He grew up as a member of Congregation Beth El in Levittown where he helped lead Junior Congregation and was a member of the Youth Choir and at the age of 12 he became the youngest member of thier Adult Choir.
He attended primary school at Herzl Zion Hebrew School in Trenton, NJ, (now Abrams Academy in Yardley, PA). He attended Junior High and High School in the Neshaminy School District.