- Warren Goldstein
Rabbi Warren Goldstein (b. c. 1973) is the
chief rabbi ofSouth Africa . Born inPretoria , he currently lives inJohannesburg . He is the first chief rabbi of South Africa that was born in South Africa and the youngest ever to be appointed to that post, at age 32.Biography
Education
Rabbi Goldstein obtained his ordination from Rabbi
Azriel C. Goldfein ,Rosh yeshiva ofYeshivah Gedolah of Johannesburg . He is a qualifiedadvocate and has aPhD inconstitutional law .During his years of full-time
Yeshiva study, he completed a BA inlaw andphilosophy , and anLLB , both through theUniversity of South Africa . He was ordained in 1996, and completed hisLLB the same year. He studied almost exclusively inJohannesburg with a short period spent inIsrael .While practising as a rabbi he completed his Ph.D. at the
University of the Witwatersrand Law School . [cite web |publisher= thepropertymag.co.za |date=April 1, 2007 |title= Chief Benefactor - Chief Rabbi Dr Warren Goldstein|url=http://www.thepropertymag.co.za/pages/452774491/articles/2005/July/Chief_Benefactor_-_Chief_Rabbi_Dr_Warren_Goldstein.asp] His Ph.D.thesis compared western and Jewish law and was published as a book entitled "Defending the Human Spirit: Jewish Law's Vision for a Moral Society". Rabbi Goldstein's thesis is thatTalmud ic law was ahead of its time in terms ofpolitical rights ,women's rights ,criminal law andpoverty alleviation . "I see Western laws as coming round full circle to positions always held by Talmudic law."ervice
Rabbi Goldstein began his career as the official rabbi of the South African branch of the
Bnei Akiva youth movement. He then served as rabbi of theOhr Somayach, South Africa Sunny Road Congregation in Johannesburg, an affiliate ofOhr Somayach, Jerusalem .Chief Rabbi
Due to his young age, Rabbi Goldstein's election "startled" many people in South Africa. [cite web |publisher= jewishjournal.com |date=April 1, 2007 |title= S. Africa Makes Bold Chief Rabbi Choice |url=http://www.jewishjournal.com/home/preview.php?id=11579]
At his official induction as chief rabbi of South Africa on
April 3 2005 , Rabbi Goldstein and those in attendance were addressed by South Africa's PresidentThabo Mbeki ::We salute Rabbi Goldstein as a true South African patriot...Rabbi Goldstein champions the very values which government would like to instil in our society. Civil society, including religious leaders, has a crucial role to play in South Africa today. By their personal example, and through the wisdom of their teachings, religious leaders such as Chief Rabbi Goldstein, can imbue our country with values of honesty, compassion and self-discipline that are so vital in establishing a truly just and moral society. [cite web |publisher= anc.org.za |date=April 1, 2007 |title= Address at the inauguration of the chief rabbi, Rabbi, Dr Warren Goldstein|url=http://www.anc.org.za/ancdocs/history/mbeki/2005/tm0303.html]
:"Indeed, we are blessed to have a Chief Rabbi who is a formidable Torah scholar whose doctorate is in human rights and constitutional law, including that of our own Constitution." [cite web |publisher= southafrica.info |date=April 1, 2007 |title= Mbeki hails SA's new Chief Rabbi
url=http://www.southafrica.info/what_happening/news/chiefrabbi-04045.htm]"Trembling Before G-d"
In 2005,
Trembling Before G-d , adocumentary film about gay and lesbian Orthodox Jews was screened in South Africa. The screenings were presented alongside several public speaking events by RabbiSteven Greenberg . Goldstein described the film as "intellectually shallow," commenting that "its one-sided caricature of Orthodox Judaism does not stimulate meaningful intellectual debate. [Jacobson, Paul (February 27, 2005), Trembling before G-d Retrieved March 9, 2007 ] .Publications
*"African Soul Talk: When Politics Is Not Enough" (with
Dumani Mandela )
*"Defending the Human Spirit: Jewish Law's Vision for a Moral Society" (Feldheim )External links
* [http://www.jewishjournal.com/home/preview.php?id=11579 S. Africa Makes Bold Chief Rabbi Choice]
* [http://www.anc.org.za/ancdocs/history/mbeki/2005/tm0303.html Inuagural address by President Thabo Mbeki in honor of Rabbi Goldstein]References
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