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In 1998, Rabbi Allen Schranz became the religious leader of Sutton Place Synagogue. During his time as Rabbi of the congregation he instituted a film salon series and short story course, inviting such authors as Pete Hamill and Stephen Dubner. [23] Rabbi Schranz died on April 16, 2015. [24] Since 2012, the synagogue has been led by Rabbi Rachel ...
April 3 in recent years ... American rabbi and author (d. 2023) [31] ... 1939 – Paul Craig Roberts, American economist and politician;
These included Rabbi Shiff and his family. After the flood Beth Israel's board of directors informed Shiff, who had joined they synagogue in April 2002, that it would not be able to meet its contractual obligations and pay him past December. Shiff and his family had also lost their home and much of their possessions, and had been living in Memphis.
The first rabbi was Mordecai Kaplan, who left in 1921 because his positions were too reform oriented and radical for the Orthodox congregation. [3] The congregation then hired Rabbi Dr. Leo Jung, who later became involved in the founding and support of almost every major Orthodox organization in the United States and abroad, including the Union of Orthodox Hebrew Congregations, Agudath Israel ...
Rabbi Michael Fried (1898–1906) Rabbi Rudolph Coffee (1906–1915) Rabbi Morris Mazure (1915–1922) Rabbi Emeritus Herman Hailperin (1922–1968) Rabbi Solomon Kaplan (1968–1982) Rabbi Emeritus Alvin K. Berkun (1983–2006) Rabbi Stephen Listfield (2006–2009) Rabbi Chuck Diamond (2010–2017) Rabbi Hazzan Jeffrey Myers (2017–present)
Reconstructionism was developed by Rabbi Mordecai Kaplan (1881–1983) and his son-in-law, Rabbi Ira Eisenstein (1906–2001), over a period of time from the late 1920s to the 1940s. After being rejected by Orthodox rabbis for his focus on issues in the community and the sociopolitical environment, Kaplan and a group of followers founded the ...
Harold Samuel Kushner (April 3, 1935 – April 28, 2023) was an American rabbi, author, and lecturer.He was a member of the Rabbinical Assembly of Conservative Judaism and served as the congregational rabbi of Temple Israel of Natick, in Natick, Massachusetts, for 24 years.
Rabbi Harry Kaplan, a graduate of the Jewish Institute of Religion, assumed the pulpit of Anshe Amunim from 1926 to 1935. [17] Rabbi Perry Nussbaum was the temple's spiritual leader from 1949 to 1954. [18] Rabbi Harold I. Salzmann served as senior rabbi from 1954 to 1984; he served as Rabbi Emeritus from 2017 until his passing in 2018.