About Us Brooklyn 3
Romemu Brooklyn seeks to integrate body, mind, and soul in Jewish practice. Led by Rabbi Scott Perlo and Hazzan Basya Schechter, we offer passionate services and communal spiritual connection to build authentic relationships with both ourselves and our community.
We are an emerging and energetic community building roots in Northwest Brooklyn. We ground ourselves in being intergenerational, musical, poetic, intentional, and fun. We commit to care of each other and the pursuit of justice in the world around us.
Come experience the easy joy we bring to our services and spiritual lives, and connect with our clergy and community members.
We welcome all, no matter your journey.
Rabbi Scott Perlo is a leader in the field of Jewish open outreach. He’s taught Torah to thousands of unaffiliated Jews, their partners and those interested in Jewish life of any background. For the last ten years, Scott has worked primarily with Millennials, addressing the specific needs of the next generation of Jewish life.
Rabbi Perlo was ordained by the Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies in 2008, and is pursuing a doctorate in Jewish Thought. He is a veteran of multiple cutting-edge Jewish communities, having served as a rabbi at Sixth & I Historic Synagogue, rabbi-in-residence at Moishe House and The Professional Leaders Project, and intern at IKAR in Los Angeles. Scott leads trips for Honeymoon Israel, was a founding member of the Jewish Emergent Network and is a Wexner Field Fellow.
A regular writer, Rabbi Perlo has been published in The Washington Post, The Forward and The Huffington Post, among other publications.
A California native, he gets back to his beloved Pacific Ocean to surf and to dive whenever he can. He lives in New York with his partner, Yael, a Constitutional Lawyer, and two sons.
Hazzan Basya Schechter was ordained January 2016 by ALEPH Cantorial School, and has been the recipient of numerous compositional and project grants from NY State Council of the Arts and the American Music Center. She is also known for her group Pharaoh’s Daughter, a seven-piece neohasidic world music ensemble that travels effortlessly through continents, key signatures, and languages with a genre-bending sound.
Emily grew up personally and professionally in shuls. A former youth director, she used her natural ability to connect with people and her love of Judaism to follow her passions. She (concurrently!) earned her Masters in Religious Education from HUC and her yoga teacher certification. A common theme in her life is mindfulness, and when not at work, Emily can be found reading in a cozy sweater, adding to her vinyl collection, and hanging out with her cats. She can’t wait to meet you!