Box Folder 26 13 Rabbinical Advisory Council. 1968-1969
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MS-763: Rabbi Herbert A. Friedman Collection, 1930-2004. Series H: United Jewish Appeal, 1945-1995. Subseries 2: Correspondence, 1947-1982. Box Folder 26 13 Rabbinical Advisory Council. 1968-1969. For more information on this collection, please see the finding aid on the American Jewish Archives website. 3101 Clifton Ave, Cincinnati, Ohio 45220 513.487.3000 AmericanJewishArchives.org - . "' ' -----DRAFT Dear Rabbi ------- The Steering Committee of the Rabbinical Advisory Council would be greatly pleased to have you participate in the second Rabbinical Study Mission to Israel, which will leave New York January 4 and will return January 13, 1970. As you know, a letter announcing the Mission was sent to each of our colleagues in the American Rabbinate. Their response was both gratifying and overwhelming. Sadly, because of the capacity of the aircraft and a limitation of funds, we are able to invite only 130 men to participate in this program. Let me remind you that the total cost from New York to Israel and return, including all accommodations there, is $765 , one- half of which will be borne by the Rabbinical Advisory Council of the United Jewish Appeal. The other half ($382 . 50) , plus whatever expenses are involved in coming to New York to make the flight, are the responsibility of each participant. If you would like, I would be happy to contact the president of your congregation to inform him of the honor involved in your selection and to urge his help in financing the balance. In any case, I must ask that your acce.ptance of a role in the Rabbinical Mission be made by Decem- ber 1 and that it be accompanied by a check for $382 . 50 made payable to the United Jewish Appeal . One of the things we hope to accomplish with our Rabbinical Mission is the involvement of those who participate in their respective community' s Campaign. I will be contacting the executive directors of all of the Federations involved to alert them to their rabbis' participation and to begin to plan the specifics of our involvement in the Campaign. One of -; •-. -.. .. the first things that we would like to arrange is coverage by the local media upon your return. Again let me congratulate you on being selected to participate in this crucial Study Mission and to wish you Kol Tov . With kindest personal regards, I am Cordially yours , Rabbi Earl A. Jordan EAJ :e r I .. \ CONSERVATIVE RABBIS ~ , Kassel Abelson Minneapolis , Minn . ~ 2:-t Pierce Annes Macon, Ga . I ~ .,... Mi lton Arm Southfield, Mich . ~ v Henry E. Barneis Cincinnati, Ohio ~ .., Jei:.ome S. Bass Upper Darby, Pa. v Ephraim· E. Bennett Swampscott, Mass . v Sidney M. Bogner Kearny, N. J . ,. Leonard W. Bors tein St. Louis, Mo . _ Joseph M. Brandriss Silver Spring, Md. /'.., . ,_:g, f'/J {l/I c ~ Au ,t,v' ---1,.(.-( c~ ~ v Kenneth Bromberg Pittsburgh, Pa. :/Leonard S. Cahan Detroit, Mich. v"Morris B. Chapman St . Petersburg, Fla. vJacob Chinitz Philadelphia, Pa. /Armond E. Cohen Cl evel and Heights, Ohio ./ Hyman Cohen Raci ne, Wisc . ~() -- V'Samuel---=---- L. Cohen Li vingston, N. J. •r Martin I . Douglas • Alhambra, Calif. -v Abraham B;, Eckstein Utica, N. Y, v Harry H. Epstein Atl anta, Ga . - 1 - CONSERVATIVE RABBIS Dallas, Texas ./Judah Leon Fish Austin, Texas JRyman Fishman West Palm Beach, Fla. N0 ~~( ~ Fi!rt11A-r< v-Samuel Freilich Gardner, Mass . far ......,. Hillel Frie dtllfill Spring Valley, N. Y• ~ t/' Morris ~ . Friedinan Valley Stream, N. ~ tJ ./Max Gelb White Plains, N. Y• e ~~ \/'°'Simon Glustom Fair Lawn, N. J. v Bernard Gold Steubenville, Ohio ~ t' "./ Julius Goldberg Plainview, N. Y. <f V Morrls M. Goldberg East Rockaway, N. Y . 'f ~ Moshe V. Goldblum Pittsburgh, Pa. V Fishel 1 GoldfecJei; 2 ~hil;m/ -~~M~~~ ( ·:i v Alexander ~~lcbtein Mt. Kisco,N. Y. v Arnold M. Goodman Minneapolis, Minn. ·iavid w. Gordon Fresh Meadows, N. Y• ........ Benjamin H. Gorrelick Detroit, Mich. ·/ Aryeh L. Go tlieb Paramus, N. J • ./ Mordecai S. Halpern Oak Park, Mich. - 2 - .. CONSERVATIVE RABBIS ../ Robert A. Baumer Wilmette, Ill. ../ Jacob Handler Providence, R. I . .;Michael Hecht Charlotte, N. C. v A . M. Heller Brooklyn, N. Y. / Jacob Hurwitz Binghamton, N. Y. J Joseph M. Hurwitz \· Palm Springs , Calif. V David J . Jacobs Quincy , Mass . / Sylyan D. Kamens St . Paul, Minn. v Abraham J . Kare Rochester, N. Y. r<.o~f..is. s _ K'·~ 1 ~,~e l5 u Af-+?'i I N~ . V"' Mi chael L. Kurz Auburn, N. Y. ~ v Arnold A. Lasker Or an5e . N. J. tJ'/~ J:.f(.u i 1~(, Lt:Hte~lb( 1l1 I~ i ..&tfit, ~ r l,, If 'f"° ./ Moses Lehrman Oalc Park, Mich. ~ Alvin Lieberman Brookline, Mass . ,/Marc N. Liebhaber Go1den Valley, Minn.(Minneapolis) v Bernard Lipnick St. Louis, Mo. / Alan H. Lovins Derby , Conn • v Morr is D. Margolis ~ Woodland Hills, Calif. v Joel H. Meyers Norwood, Mass . ·/ Alan W. Miller New York, N. Y. \I Amos W. Miller Long Beach, N. Y. (. - 3 - .~ CONSERVATIVE RABBIS / Ludwig Nadelmann Tuckahoe, N. Y. ·./ Louis Neimand Eugene, Ore • .; Joel Oren t Chestnut Hill, Mass. /~Jud (JJf'~<-,. ~~ ?tLlJr n y ,~ phael Os trovaky Forest Hills, N. Y. V Seymour M. Panitz Philadelphia, Pa. Chaim Pearl New York, N. Y. V Gary S. Perras Hewlett, N. Y. /Philip Pincus Virginia Beach, Va. v George Pollak Cleveland Heights, Ohio v Jacob Pressman Y Beverly Hills, Calif. / David P . Prince Bound Brook, N. J . VJoseph Renov Reading, Pa. Philadelphia, Pa. ~. Harold Romirowsky Philadelphia, Pa. v'Nathan Rosenbaum No . Bellmore, N. Y. v Mordecai Rubin ~antagh, N. Y. V Joseph P. Schultz Cambridge, Mass . ,,.,... Samuel Scolnic Bethesda, Md . V Samuel N. Sherman Beverly Hills , Calif. - 4 - l ' • . .. CONSERVATIVE RABBIS / Bernard P. Shoter Sarasota, Fla . .,, Jacob Shtull Cleveland, Ohio ~ ~3· I ~ s'-J.· v Hillel E. Silverman Los Angeles, Calif. v Benjairln Sincoff Hempstead, N. Y. v Harry Z. Sky Portland, Maine "'Joseph J. Spevack Bronx, N. Y. :/ Bernard Spielman Chicago, Ill. ~J,Lv. ~~~ .../Theodore Steinberg v Stanley Ste1part richo, N. I ; . ) c- ..i.J-P. ~d~ . ~ ~~ J'_,vc..1 , t <./ Herbert D. Teitelbaum -./ Redwood City, Calif. t' ~ V"Saul Teplitz Woodmere,..N. Y. r VMax D. Tickt in ChiCS,JOJ Ill. 9;¥-0 ·./ ~rvin Tomsky vr~ /f~tlOU) s ~ . / Morton J. Waldman Lincoln, Nebr. ~ V"'R.avid Winstcgn, ·-"•Berkeley, Calif . ,.~ I 1 .......,__.· r ~>tt. ..i l:.Jc-1:./fuJ 1V aM~ /..~, , c;. t~ V Gerald I. Wolpe Philadelphia, Pa. I~ REFORM RABBIS Sidney BaJJpp West Hempstead, N. Y• ., Lewis M. Bar th Los Angeles, Calif. , H. Philip Berkowitz Pontiac, Mich. S;;w L t3 &SS & . D/fL L 14>!. { -,-e,,z M v P. Irving Bloom Mobile, Ala. ~ Lewis E. Bogage Denver, Colo • ./ William G. Braude Providence, R. I. v Stanley R. Brav Cincinnati, Ohio ./"Gustav Buchdahl Baltimore, Md . V Ma hew I. Derby -.;1..r ... .-A-c fl· !~_::. ~ .,..,Saul M. Diament Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada V'Israel S. Dresner Springfield, N. J. v' H. Bruce Ehrmann Brockton, Mass . /• . (' ~ ·;· { ( .. 0-1.;. ..1 l _, lv,.. Q AtV... , ~/;.. ' ~ / Alexander 'Feinsilver J Easton, Pa. v!Arnold G. Fink Al.exandria, Va . \/Nathan H. Fish Bloomfield, N. J, v Daniel Fogel. Syosset, N. Y . VlLeon Fram Detroit, Mich . v Newton J . Friedman Beaumont, Texas - 1 - REFORM RABBIS ./ Israel Joshua Gerger Charlotte, N. C. ~ Donald N. Gluckman Westbury, N. Y. •' Norman M. Goldburg Augusta, Ga. k'_~ l'fi, ,,. .Joseph Goldman 18[, N. J . viw v Morris Goldstein ~ · San Francisco, Calif, v Alfred L. Goodman Columbus, Ga • ./ Theodore a. Go rdon wynriewood, Pa. \ Samuel H. Gordon East Hempton~ N. Y. ~ Barry H. Greene Short Hills, N, J. i/ Nathan Hershfield West Hartford, Conn. / Aaron B. Ilson Pi.ttsbUJtSh, Pa. v Richard .J. Israel New Haven, Conn. ;2 /1., ~-; ~ ~a/-n? ~;~A ,J _tV:Z~ " . e-- v Mor~on M. Kanter Detroit, Mich. / Solomon K. Kaplan Dallas, Texas V Allen S. Kaplan Wiesbaden, Germany tUJho~ 9· ~#~~ ~,~_,,/~...,/ , f',.I v Charles B. Lesser Florence, S. C. v Joseph Levenson Oklahoma City, Okla . V oaniel Litt Lakewood, Ohio - 2 - REFORM RABBIS ; t:f/tJ ./ Daniel Lowy Monroe, N. Y. ./Jerome R. Malino Danbury, Conn. / Simeon J. Maslin Chicago, Ill. v Arnold R. Miller Westbury, N. Y. v Judea B. Miller Malden, Mass . V Ah.ron Opher Teaneck, N. J. -./ Elijah Ezekiel Palnick..- Little Rock, Ark. i/"'Shimon Paskow ·,,;' Thousand Oaks, Calif. ~J. Jerome Pine Decatur, Ill. ,; Gerald Raiskin ....... Burlingame, Calif. V Philip Rosenberg New Bedford, Miss. \/' Joseph R. RosenblooDb St. Louis, Mo. ~ · 4 v Stephen A. Schafer Allentown, Pa . ./ Max A. Shapiro Minneapolis, Minn. ·> ) 1 -~!,.)lb''"' ( r; ,,<),.,""'·,.,.,... 6,.-t,6_,..:.r,, r/" ,/ . ~./ Stanley Skolnik Hagerstown, Md. ~ ... , ;- sr~ - t -- iZ:!... ~----- 2 ~ p= 14 - =- , ----- ~< / / v Sylvin L. Wolf •J \. St. Louis, Mo. re(,t·:·.,.cr.<r' ~, /j. 1",1--: .., ll; - - .. - 3 - OTHER /Howard Hersch Trenton, N, J . -/ Daniel E. Kirshblum Orlando, Fla. (l-tD . / Harold Markman Ambridge, Pa. ... 4 ) • I ., ORTHODOX RABBIS / Karl Applbaum Brooklyn, N. Y • ..~ Martin L. Applbaum Flushing, N. Y. Bronx, N. Y. - ...... Abraham Avrech Brooklyn, N. Y.--- , Samuel P. Bogomilsky {§) Newark, N. J • • Herbert W, Bomzer Brooklyn, N. Y. 1,, Jay Braverman Oak Park, Mich. v Simon Burnstein Washington, D. C• ./William Cohen - West Hartford. Conn.- ./Samuel Cooper.,. Charleston, W. Va. v'Jerome Dattelkt.ame.r Lancaster, Pa.-- \~uis Diament Ramsey, N. J . Simon A. Dolgi~ Beverly Hills, Calif. v Avrom L. D.r,azi n. Miami, Fla. - "' Moses Eichenstein Chicago, Ill. .; Meir Felman Brooklyn, N. Y• ./ Bertrand G. Fink Baltimore, Md. ~ Isidore Fish St. Louis, Mo. / Mallen Galins~ Brooklyn, N, Y. 11 - l - - .. -· . ,, ORTHODOX RABBIS / • Yonah H. Geller Portland, Ore.,.. VChaim Gevantman Baltimore, Md. \/ William B. Gold Chicago, Ill. ,/ Hirsch Goldberg Brooklyn, N. Y. /~ Israel 0 . Goldberg Dorchester, Mass . ~ ./Sidney Goldstein Asbury- Park, N.