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Israel M. Goldman : ウィキペディア英語版 | Israel M. Goldman
Israel M. Goldman (born 1904 - February 9, 1979)〔 "Goldman, influential rabbi, dies." The Baltimore Sun. February 10, 1979.〕 was an American Rabbi. ==Early life and move to Chizuk Amuno== Goldman was born in Poland and immigrated to the United States. He lived in New York for a time as he attended the Jewish Theological Seminary of America where he graduated in 1926.〔http://www.bklyn-genealogy-info.com/Ethnic/Jewish/Jewish.Theo.html〕 He immediately made his home in Providence, Rhode Island where he served as a Rabbi at Temple Immanuel until 1948, when he moved to Baltimore, MD.〔 On November 14, 1948, Rabbi Goldman was installed as the 4th leader〔"Rabbi Installed at Chizuk Amuno." The Baltimore Sun. November 15, 1948.〕 of Chizuk Amuno. From 1948-1976, Rabbi Goldman "established Chizuk Amuno’s first Adult Jewish Institute, Laymen’s Weekend Retreat, and Interfaith service."〔http://chizukamuno.org/index.php〕 He was married to Mildred Goldman and had two daughters, Anna and Tobie.
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