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Steven M. Cohen (born April 3, 1950) is an American sociologist whose work focuses on the American Jewish Community.He served as a Research Professor of Jewish Social Policy at Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion and as Director of the Berman Jewish Policy Archive at Stanford University before his July 2018 resignation stemming from allegations of sexual harassment.
In response to perceived negligence in environmentally stewarding the land of Israel, as philosopher Martin Buber first observed, [27] the Green Zionist Alliance (GZA) was founded in 2001 by Alon Tal, Eilon Schwartz and Rabbi Michael Cohen, [28] [29] with a large team of other volunteers, including Adam Werbach, [30] Devra Davis and current ...
Rabbi Michael Cohen - Co-founder of the Green Zionist Alliance (GZA) and a teacher at the Arava Institute in Israel [3] Rabbi Fred Scherlinder Dobb, Adat Shalom Reconstructionist Congregation; environmental activist, and co-founder of the Green Zionist Alliance [3] Rabbi Adam Frank - Congregation Moreshet Yisrael, Jerusalem, the largest ...
Cohen also served as rabbi at 1986–1999 at Beth Tikvah Congregation in Richmond, British Columbia and from 1999 to 2002 at Congregation Eilat in Mission Viejo, California. In 2002, he became rabbi of the Shelter Rock Jewish Center in Roslyn, New York. [1] Cohen is the author of academic articles, novels, and books of essays.
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During his visit to Israel, Rabbi Michael Ross bore witness to the pain and tragedy of the Oct. 7 Israel-Hamas War. Voices of Faith: Hudson rabbi shares emotional experience of recent Israeli ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) -A federal judge on Wednesday declined to sanction Michael Cohen, the former fixer for Donald Trump, for mistakenly giving his lawyer fake case citations generated by artificial ...
The main sanctuary is large enough to hold approximately 1020 people. The second sanctuary, which holds over 250 people, is on the first floor of the synagogue. Rabbi Mortimer Cohen had requested the main sanctuary be on the second floor to be lit by natural light during the day.