
Rabbi Brian Immerman serves as the Senior Rabbi at Congregation Sukkat Shalom in Wilmette, Illinois, where he leads an innovative and dynamic Reform Jewish community with infectious joy and deep purpose. His rabbinate is defined by a simple yet powerful belief: Judaism should be a source of celebration, connection, and transformation in people’s lives.
Rabbi Immerman’s approach to Jewish leadership centers on creating spaces where every person feels welcomed, valued, and inspired to create meaning and purpose in their own lives. He excels at weaving together diverse voices and perspectives, building communities where differences strengthen rather than divide. Whether delivering sermons that challenge and comfort, teaching classes that ignite lifelong curiosity, or officiating at life’s most sacred moments, he brings authenticity, warmth, and relevance to every encounter.
His commitment to joyful Judaism extends beyond the synagogue walls. Rabbi Immerman is a passionate advocate for social justice, believing that Jewish values demand we work toward a more equitable world—from affordable healthcare and childcare to combating racism and inequality. He invites his community to “pray with their feet,” transforming ancient wisdom into contemporary action.
Before joining Sukkat Shalom, Rabbi Immerman served as the rabbi at Congregation Mishkan Israel in Hamden, Connecticut, and began his career at Temple Emanuel in Denver, Colorado. A native of Shaker Heights, Ohio, his Jewish journey was shaped by his rabbis at Temple Tiferith Israel and summers at Goldman Union Camp Institute, where he both learned as a camper and taught as a counselor.
He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from the University of Rochester, where he also captained the swim team, and received his Master’s degree in Hebrew Literature and rabbinical ordination from Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in New York. He was a Shusterman Rabbinic Fellow and completed the Rabbi Balfour Brickner Rabbinic Fellowship program through the URJ’s Religious Action Center.
Rabbi Immerman lives his values daily—biking, exploring the outdoors, and sharing his love of music with his wife Jenny and their two children, Maggie and Aiden.