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Israel S. Dresner : ウィキペディア英語版 | Israel S. Dresner
Israel Si Dresner is a Reform rabbi, and past president of the Education Fund for Israeli Civil Rights and Peace.〔http://www.nytimes.com/1996/12/05/opinion/l-put-israel-on-notice-606464.html〕 He was instrumental in the American Civil Rights Movement, and a close friend to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. ==Family and career== Rabbi Israel S. Dresner was born in April 1929 in a tenement building on the Lower East Side of New York to immigrant parents from Galitzia (then Austrian Poland) and Congress Poland (then part of Czarist Russia). He was raised in Brooklyn, attending an Orthodox yeshiva (day school). At the age of 13 he joined Habonim, a Labor Zionist youth movement, and in his teens became one of its leaders. He has been a card carrying, dues paying Zionist since 1942. He studied at Brooklyn College and the University of Chicago (B.A, M.A. in International Relations.) He spent 1951-1952 working at a newly established kibbutz, Urim, in the Negev and then spent 2 years as an enlisted man in the U.S. army, the first year of which was the last year of the Korean War. The next 5 years were spent studying at the New York School of the Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion, where he was duly ordained as a rabbi. His first year in the active rabbinate was in Danbury, Connecticut as assistant to Rabbi Jerome Malino. He then spent 12 years as rabbi of Temple Sha'arey Shalom in Springfield, N.J. and 25 years as rabbi of Temple Beth Tikvah in Wayne, N.J. He was elected Rabbi Emeritus of the latter upon his retirement.
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