- Gunther Plaut
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name = Wolf Gunther Plaut
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birth_place =Münster ,Germany
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nationality =Wolf Gunther Plaut, C.C., O.Ont., J.D.S., LL.D. (born
November 1 ,1912 ) is a Reformrabbi and author. Plaut was the rabbi ofHoly Blossom Temple inToronto for several decades and is currently its Rabbi Emeritus.He was born in
Münster ,Germany . His father's name was Jonas and his mother's name was Selma. Gunther had a younger brother, Walter. Gunther received his Doctor of Laws degree and in 1935 fled the Nazis and went to theUnited States . In 1939, he received his ordination as a Rabbi fromHebrew Union College . After receiving his U.S. citizenship onMarch 31 ,1943 , he enlisted as achaplain in theU.S. Army . He was eventually assigned to the 104th Infantry "Timberwolf" Division and served as a frontlinechaplain with the 104th in Belgium and Germany. He had pulpits in Chicago, Illinois (1939-1948) and St. Paul, Minnesota (1948-1961). He joined the Holy Blossom Temple in 1961.He published a volume of commentary on the
Torah andHaftarah , which has become the standardHumash used by the Reform movement. He was a long-time columnist for the "Canadian Jewish News " as well as a contributor of opinion pieces to various Canadian newspapers such as the "Toronto Star ". He started the W. Gunther Plaut Humanitarian Award. A number of years ago, Plaut was diagnosed withAlzheimer's disease , and has since largely withdrawn from public activities.He is a former president of the
Canadian Jewish Congress and was also vice-chair of theOntario Human Rights Commission .In 1978 he was made an Officer of the
Order of Canada and was promoted to Companion in 1999. In 1993, he was awarded theOrder of Ontario . In 1999, he received the Commander's Cross (Komturkreuz) of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany.elected works
* "The Torah: a Modern Commentary", ISBN 0-8074-0055-6
* "The Price and Privilege of Growing Old", ISBN 0-88123-081-2
* "The Rise of Reform Judaism: A Sourcebook of Its European Origins" (1963)
* "Asylum: A Moral Dilemma" (1995), ISBN 0-275-95196-0
* "Unfinished business: an Autobiography" (1981), ISBN 0-919630-41-3
* "More Unfinished Business" (1997), ISBN 0-8020-0888-7
* "The letter" (1986), ISBN 0-7710-7164-7
* The Man in the Blue Vest and Other Stories (1978), ISBN 0-8008-5093-9
* Hanging Threads: Stories Real and Surreal (1978), 0919630995
* The Man Who Would Be Messiah: A Biographical Novel (1990), ISBN 0-88962-400-3
* The Jews in Minnesota; the first seventy-five years (1959)
* Your neighbour is a Jew (1968)
* The Sabbath as Protest: Thoughts on Work and Leisure in the Automated Society (1970)
* "The Torah: A Modern Commentary, Revised Edition", ISBN 0-8074-0883-2References
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