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In 2011, Kagedan founded the Sulam School in [[Brookline, Massachusetts|Brookline]], [[Massachusetts]], a K-5 program that offers immersive Judaic studies in a pluralistic environment.<ref>''Torah in Motion'' [https://www.torahinmotion.org/users/lila-kagedan Profile: Lila Kagedan]</ref>
 
In 2016 Mount Freedom Jewish Center in New Jersey, which is [[Open Orthodox]], stated that they had hired Kagedan to join their "spiritual leadership team."<ref name="jta.org"/> After she began that job, it was announced that she had been appointed at the modern Orthodox Shira Hadasha synagogue in Melbourne, Australia as a Rabbi in Residence; this makes her its first female rabbi.<ref>http://www.jewishpress.com/news/breaking-news/rabbi-lila-kagedan-first-female-rabbi-at-orthodox-shul-in-melbourne/2016/03/21/</ref> She is to serve for five weeks beginning in May 2016.<ref>http://www.jewishpress.com/news/breaking-news/rabbi-lila-kagedan-first-female-rabbi-at-orthodox-shul-in-melbourne/2016/03/21/</ref>
 
==Controversy==