Emanuel Feldman

Rabbi Dr.
Emanuel Feldman
TitleRabbi Emeritus
Personal
Born
Emanuel Feldman

(1927-08-26) August 26, 1927 (age 96)
ReligionJudaism
NationalityAmerican, Israeli
SpouseEstelle
ChildrenIlan
Jonathan
Amram (d 1997)
Orah (Grossman)
Geulah (Preil)
ParentJoseph H. Feldman
OccupationOrthodox rabbi, author, speaker
Jewish leader
SuccessorIlan D. Feldman
SynagogueCongregation Beth Jacob of Atlanta
Began1952
Ended1991
ResidenceJerusalem, Israel
SemikhahYeshivas Ner Yisroel

Emanuel Feldman (born August 26, 1927)[2] is an Orthodox Jewish rabbi and rabbi emeritus of Congregation Beth Jacob of Atlanta, Georgia. During his nearly 40 years as a congregational rabbi, he oversaw the growth of the Orthodox community in Atlanta from a community small enough to support two small Orthodox synagogues[2] (and one nominally Orthodox one, Shearith Israel, which eventually became Conservative), to a community large enough to support Jewish day schools, yeshivas,[3] girls schools and a kollel. He is a past vice-president of the Rabbinical Council of America and former editor of Tradition: The Journal of Orthodox Jewish thought published by the RCA. He is the older brother of Rabbi Aharon Feldman, rosh yeshiva of Yeshivas Ner Yisroel, Baltimore, Maryland.[4]

  1. ^ The National Archives in St. Louis, Missouri; St. Louis, Missouri; WWII Draft Registration Cards for Maryland, 10/16/1940-03/31/1947; Record Group: Records of the Selective Service System, 147; Box: 159
  2. ^ a b "Rabbi Emanuel Feldman Papers" (PDF). The William Breman Jewish Heritage Museum. October 2002. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 July 2011. Retrieved 19 December 2010.
  3. ^ "Orthodox Union Job & Home Relocation Fair - Community Descriptions". Orthodox Union. 2006. Retrieved 19 December 2010.
  4. ^ Cite error: The named reference mishpacha was invoked but never defined (see the help page).

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