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  2. Alexander M. Schindler - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Moshe Schindler (October 4, 1925 – November 15, 2000) was a rabbi and the leading figure of American Jewry and Reform Judaism during the 1970s and 1980s. [1] One of the last European-born leaders of American Reform Jewry, he served as president of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations (UAHC) for 23 years.

  3. Bitburg controversy - Wikipedia

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    Equating Nazi soldiers with Holocaust victims, responded Rabbi Alexander M. Schindler, president of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, was "a callous offence for the Jewish people". Some believed Communications Director Pat Buchanan had written the statement, which he denied in 1999. [ 4 ]

  4. Congregation Beth Israel (Honesdale, Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    Rabbi and head of the Union for Reform Judaism Alexander Schindler was speaker at the 150th anniversary in 1999. [2] Beth Israel's current membership is "a combination of long time local residents, as well as those who have relocated to Northeastern Pennsylvania from nearby metropolitan areas such as New York, New Jersey, and Philadelphia.

  5. Reform Judaism outreach - Wikipedia

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    Reform Outreach was first proposed by Rabbi Alexander M. Schindler, then president of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations (UAHC), the congregational arm of Reform Judaism in North America, at a meeting of the organization's Board of Trustees on December 2, 1978 in Houston, Texas. Deploring the rising rate of intermarriage, which he ...

  6. Beth El Congregation (Pikesville, Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    Rabbi Jacob B. Agus and Cantor Saul Z. Hammerman were present. [3] Built on 23 acres (93,000 m 2) of land with a construction budget of $1,500,000, the synagogue was designed by architect Sigmund Braverman and built by Cogswell Construction Company. [2] The masonry work was done by McCullough Brothers. [12]

  7. B'nai Israel Congregation (Rockville, Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    B'nai Israel Congregation is a Conservative Jewish egalitarian congregation and synagogue, located in Rockville, Maryland, in the United States. [3] B'nai Israel's mission is to study in the Jewish tradition, worship God, commit to social action, and address the needs of the Jewish people locally, in Israel, and worldwide. [3]

  8. Congregation Shearith Israel (Baltimore, Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    The first ordained rabbi in the United States, Rice was a Talmid Chacham, and a strict adherent and fighter for Orthodoxy (he excommunicated Isaac Mayer Wise). [2] 1: Dr. Abba Schepsel Schaffer: 1893: 1928: 34–35 years [8] [9] 2: Shimon Schwab: 1937: 1958: 20–21 years: Brought to Baltimore from Germany on the suggestion of Rabbi Dr. Leo ...

  9. Beth Sholom Congregation (Frederick, Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    Rabbi Hersch is an alumnus of Rabbis without Borders. [15] In July 2014, Rabbi Hersh was appointed as the permanent rabbi of Beth Sholom. [ 16 ] Rabbi Hersh is also the only chaplain in Maryland's Army National Guard; he was called to serve and protect the Capitol in the wake of the insurrection on January 6, 2021.