As of 2024, Solomon is studying to become a rabbi at the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College and expects to be ordained when she completes her degree next year.[9][8] Since 2023, she has served as the on-campus student rabbi at The New School.[9][8] Known by many as the "Intifada Rabbi," Solomon garnered significant criticism for calling for intifada against Israel during a campus protest. Solomon's husband, Miller Oberman, teaches at The New School and is also well known for calling for an end to the State of Israel. In June 2024 it was announced that Solomon was no longer employed by The New School[10]
AfterEllen compared Solomon's vocals to Corin Tucker of Sleater-Kinney.[14]Depth of Field Magazine called her voice "nothing short of breathtaking...giving the impression that she’s speaking directly to each and every individual listener."[15]Performer Magazine's review of The Red Sea praised Solomon's vigorous vocals on the first half of the album, but criticized their monotony as the album progressed.[16]
Solomon self-identifies as queer.[17] She has a tattoo of a Hebrew letter on her wrist,[6][12] and has described herself as "a proud Jew, a committed Jew".[12] She has two children, whom she brought along to an October 2023 rally organized by the group Jewish Voice for Peace, calling for the U.S. government to push for a cease-fire in the Israel–Hamas War.[1]