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== Activities ==
== Activities ==
Rabbi Yudin and his wife Shevi are well known in [[Bergen County, New Jersey|Bergen County]] and beyond for their extensive communal and charitable work. He is a senior member of the Rabbinical Council of Bergen County (RCBC). As one of the first rabbis to serve in Bergen County, he was instrumental in developing the [[Orthodox Judaism|Orthodox Jewish]] communal infrastructure there, including a [[synagogue]], ''[[mikveh]]'', and [[Yeshivat Noam]] in [[Paramus, New Jersey]]. In 2007, he was appointed by Governor [[Jon Corzine]] to the [[New Jersey-Israel Commission]].<ref>[http://www.state.nj.us/governor/news/news/approved/20070201b.html Governor Corzine Files Direct Appointments], [[Governor of New Jersey]] press release, February 1, 2007. Accessed July 20, 2008</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.state.nj.us/state/nj-israel/commission_members.html|title=New Jersey - Israel Commission members|publisher=State of New Jersey|accessdate=2009-08-31}}</ref>
Rabbi Yudin and his wife Shevi are well known in [[Bergen County, New Jersey|Bergen County]] and beyond for their extensive communal and charitable work. He is a senior member of the Rabbinical Council of Bergen County (RCBC). As one of the first rabbis to serve in Bergen County, he was instrumental in developing the [[Orthodox Judaism|Orthodox Jewish]] communal infrastructure there, including a [[synagogue]], ''[[mikveh]]'', and [[Yeshivat Noam]] in [[Paramus, New Jersey]]. In 2007, he was appointed by Governor [[Jon Corzine]] to the [[New Jersey-Israel Commission]].<ref>[http://www.state.nj.us/governor/news/news/approved/20070201b.html Governor Corzine Files Direct Appointments] {{wayback|url=http://www.state.nj.us/governor/news/news/approved/20070201b.html |date=20080604021042 }}, [[Governor of New Jersey]] press release, February 1, 2007. Accessed July 20, 2008</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.state.nj.us/state/nj-israel/commission_members.html|title=New Jersey - Israel Commission members|publisher=State of New Jersey|accessdate=2009-08-31}}</ref>


[[File:Rpamryudin.jpg|thumb|right|Rabbi [[Avraham Yaakov Pam]] (left) and Rabbi Yudin (right)]]
[[File:Rpamryudin.jpg|thumb|right|Rabbi [[Avraham Yaakov Pam]] (left) and Rabbi Yudin (right)]]
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*http://www.shomrei-torah.org/ravyudin.htm
*http://www.shomrei-torah.org/ravyudin.htm
*http://www.nachumsegal.com/archive.cfm?view=2&personality=25844
*https://web.archive.org/web/20070413042659/http://www.nachumsegal.com:80/archive.cfm?view=2&personality=25844
*http://www.vosizneias.com/91566/2011/09/18/fair-lawn-nj-mishpacha-profiles-rabbi-benjamin-yudin/
*http://www.vosizneias.com/91566/2011/09/18/fair-lawn-nj-mishpacha-profiles-rabbi-benjamin-yudin/


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://torahweb.org/yudin.html a collection of Rabbi Yudin's print articles and audio & video lectures]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20070520014057/http://www.torahweb.org:80/yudin.html a collection of Rabbi Yudin's print articles and audio & video lectures]
*http://www.shomrei-torah.org/pachimktanim.htm - archives of Rabbi Yudin's "''Pachim Ketanim"'' column of brief [[halachot|halacha]]
*https://web.archive.org/web/20070104192457/http://shomrei-torah.org:80/pachimktanim.htm - archives of Rabbi Yudin's "''Pachim Ketanim"'' column of brief [[halachot|halacha]]
*http://www.nachumsegal.com/archive.cfm?view=2&personality=25844 - archived radio drashot
*https://web.archive.org/web/20070413042659/http://www.nachumsegal.com:80/archive.cfm?view=2&personality=25844 - archived radio drashot
* http://mosaicapress.org/?p=519 - Rabbi Benjamin Yudin on the Parsha, book
* http://mosaicapress.org/?p=519 - Rabbi Benjamin Yudin on the Parsha, book



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Rabbi
Benjamin Yudin
Rabbi Yudin lighting the Chanukah Menorah
Personal
ReligionJudaism
Nationality United States of America
DenominationOrthodox
Alma materYeshiva University
PositionRabbi
SynagogueShomrei Torah
PositionInstructor
YeshivaYeshiva University
ResidenceFair Lawn, New Jersey
SemikhahRIETS

Benjamin Yudin (/ˈjuːdɪn/ born in 1944) is an American rabbi and important figure in the New Jersey Jewish community.[citation needed]

Biography

Rabbi Yudin lives in Fair Lawn, New Jersey,[1] where he is the rabbi of Congregation Shomrei Torah. He is an instructor of Talmud, Bible, and Jewish Law at the Mechina program of the James Striar School of Yeshiva University's Undergraduate Jewish Studies program,[2] where he formerly served as dean.[3]

Rabbi Yudin received ordination from the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary of Yeshiva University, where he was also awarded a master's degree in Jewish History.[4]

Activities

Rabbi Yudin and his wife Shevi are well known in Bergen County and beyond for their extensive communal and charitable work. He is a senior member of the Rabbinical Council of Bergen County (RCBC). As one of the first rabbis to serve in Bergen County, he was instrumental in developing the Orthodox Jewish communal infrastructure there, including a synagogue, mikveh, and Yeshivat Noam in Paramus, New Jersey. In 2007, he was appointed by Governor Jon Corzine to the New Jersey-Israel Commission.[5][6]

Rabbi Avraham Yaakov Pam (left) and Rabbi Yudin (right)

Rabbi Yudin gives a weekly radio address (drasha) regarding ethical messages from the weekly Parsha (Torah portion) to an audience of over 50,000 in the New York Metropolitan Area on the radio program JM in the AM[7] on WFMU.[8] His publications include a book "Rabbi Benjamin Yudin on the Parsha" by Mosaica Press, an introduction and explanatory essays to the Artscroll Transliterated Linear Siddur and regularly published online essays.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Lasting Tribute", The Record (Bergen County), July 26, 2001. Accessed March 29, 2011. "The wing was dedicated by Rabbi Benjamin Yudin of Fair Lawn, followed by a dinner at the Fort Lee Hilton."
  2. ^ "MECHINAH FACULTY". Yeshiva University. Retrieved 2009-08-31.
  3. ^ "Rabbi Benjamin Yudin". State of New Jersey. Retrieved 2009-08-31.
  4. ^ Rabbi Benjamin Yudin, Congregation Shomrei Torah. Accessed March 27, 2008. "He pursued a dual graduate study program, earning smicha (rabbinic ordination) from Y.U.'s Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary, as well as a master's degree in Jewish History."
  5. ^ Governor Corzine Files Direct Appointments Archived 2008-06-04 at the Wayback Machine, Governor of New Jersey press release, February 1, 2007. Accessed July 20, 2008
  6. ^ "New Jersey - Israel Commission members". State of New Jersey. Retrieved 2009-08-31.
  7. ^ "Yudins to lead mission to Israel". The Jewish Standard. August 28, 2009. Retrieved 2009-08-31.
  8. ^ "Playlists and Archives for Jewish Moments in the Morning with Nachum Segal". WFMU. Retrieved 2009-08-31.