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Newsweek Magazine's 50 Influential Rabbis for 2009[1]
- 1. David Saperstein (2008 Ranking #5) Washington insider; Director of the Religious Action Center and Co-Chair of the Coalition to Preserve Religious Liberty.
- 2. Marvin Hier (2008 Ranking #1) Simon Wiesenthal Center.
- 3. Mark Charendoff (2008 Ranking #10) President of the Jewish Funders Network
- 4. Yehuda Krinsky (2008 Ranking #4) leader of Chabad movement.
- 5. David Ellenson (2008 Ranking #8) President of Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion
- 6. Robert Wexler (rabbi) (2008 Ranking #3) President of American Jewish University.
- 7. Shmuley Boteach (2008 Ranking #9) author, daily radio show.
- 8. Eric Yoffie (2008 Ranking #2) president of the Union for Reform Judaism.
- 9. Uri D. Herscher, Ph.D. (2008 Ranking #6) Founder / President of Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles.
- 10. Irwin Kula (2008 Ranking #7) Author, Co-President of National Jewish Center for Learning and Leadership (CLAL)
- 11. David Wolpe (2008 Ranking #12) pulpit rabbi, author.
- 12. Peter Rubinstein (2008 Ranking #15) Rabbi of Central Synagogue in Manhattan.
- 13. Yehuda Berg (2008 Ranking #11) Kabbalist of the Kabbalah Centre.
- 14. Norman Lamm (2008 Ranking #43) Chancellor of Yeshiva University.
- 15. Joseph Telushkin (2008 Ranking #21) author.
- 16. J. Rolando Matalon (2008 Ranking #13) Rabbi of Congregation B'nai Jeshurun on Upper West Side.
- 17. Menachem Genack (NEW) CEO of Orthodox Union Kosher Division.
- 18. Ellen Weinberg Dreyfus (NEW) Head of Central Conference of American Rabbis.
- 19. Jeffrey Wohlberg (2008 Ranking #18) Former rabbi of Adas Israel Congregation (Washington, D.C.)
- 20. Steve Gutow (NEW) CEO of Jewish Council for Public Affairs.
- 21. Harold M. Schulweis (2008 Ranking #19) Rabbi of Valley Beth Shalom, founder of Jewish World Watch.
- 22. Haskel Lookstein (2008 Ranking #22) Rabbi at Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun, head of Ramaz School
- 23. Dan Ehrenkrantz (2008 Ranking #20) President of Reconstructionist Rabbinical College.
- 24. Michael Greenbaum (2008 Ranking #37) Vice Chancellor of Jewish Theological Seminary.
- 25. Sharon Kleinbaum (2008 Ranking #17), rabbi of Congregation Beth Simchat Torah in Greenwich Village
- 26. M. Bruce Lustig (2008 Ranking #24) Rabbi of Washington Hebrew Congregation
- 27. Art Green (rabbi) (2008 Ranking #23) Dean of Rabbinical School at Hebrew College.
- 28. Daniel Brenner (NEW) Executive Director of Birthright Next.
- 29. Abraham Cooper (2008 Ranking #25) Associate Dean of Simon Wiesenthal Center.
- 30. David Stern (rabbi) (2008 Ranking #26) Rabbi of Temple Emanu-El (Dallas, Texas)
- 31. Sharon Brous (2008 Ranking #30) Founder of IKAR.
- 32. Stephen Pearce (rabbi) (2008 Ranking #47) Rabbi from San Francisco
- 33. Marc Schneier (Returning from 2007 List) founder and president of The Foundation for Ethnic Understanding and founding rabbi of The Hampton Synagogue.
- 34. Kerry M. Olitzky (2008 Ranking #32) outreach to interfaith and unaffiliated.
- 35. Ephraim Buchwald (2008 Ranking #44) Founder of the National Jewish Outreach Program.
- 36. Arthur Schneier (2008 Ranking #28) Rabbi of Park East Synagogue in Manhattan, founder / president of The Appeal of Conscience Foundation.
- 37. Mark Golub (NEW) CEO of Shalom Television.
- 38. Avi Weiss (2008 Ranking #36) Rabbi of Hebrew Institute of Riverdale.
- 39. Naomi Levy (2008 Ranking #41) author and speaker.
- 40. Bradley Shavit Artson (2008 Ranking #31) Dean of the Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies at American Jewish University.
- 41. Elliot N. Dorff (2008 Ranking #35) professor of Jewish theology at American Jewish University.
- 42. Bradley Hirschfield (2008 Ranking #39) Co-President of CLAL.
- 43. Hayim Herring (2008 Ranking #40) Executive Director of STAR (Synagogues: Transformation and Renewal).
- 44. Ed Feinstein (NEW) Rabbi of Valley Beth Shalom.
- 45. Zalman Schachter-Shalomi (2008 Ranking #27) Founder of Jewish Renewal movement in U.S.
- 46. Elie Kaunfer (NEW) Founder of Mechon Hadar and Kehilat Hadar.
- 47. Harold Loss (2008 Ranking #42) Rabbi of 12,000-member Temple Israel in Detroit, MI.
- 48. Jill Jacobs (rabbi) (NEW) Jewish Funds for Justice.
- 49. Joy Levitt (NEW) Executive Director of JCC of Manhattan.
- 50. Michael Paley (2008 Ranking #48) scholar-in-residence / director of the Jewish Resource Center of UJA-Federation of New York.
References
[edit]- ^ Staff. "50 Influential Rabbis", Newsweek, April 4, 2009. Accessed April 4, 2009.