Solomon Freehof

Solomon Freehof

Solomon Bennett Freehof (August 8, 1892 – 1990) was a prominent Reform rabbi, posek, and scholar. Rabbi Freehof served as president of the Central Conference of American Rabbis and the World Union for Progressive Judaism. Beginning in 1955, he led the CCAR's work on Jewish law through its responsa committee. He also spearheaded changes to Reform liturgy with revisions to the Union Prayer Book (siddur). For many years, he served as the pulpit rabbi at Rodef Shalom in Pittsburgh, PA ). According to the congregation, "For more than 35 years, Dr. Freehof's weekly book review series attracted audiences of more than 1,500 Christians and Jews." [ [http://rodefshalom.org/who/history/more%20information/ Rodef Shalom Congregation, Pittsburgh, PA - More information ] ]

Personal life

Freehof was born in London, moved to the U.S. in 1903, received a degree from the University of Cincinnati (1914) and ordained from Hebrew Union College (1915). He was a World War I army chaplain, a liturgy professor at HUC, and a rabbi at Chicago's Congregation Kehillath Anshe Maarav before moving to Pittsburgh. ["Encyclopedia Judaica", Vol.7 p. 121] He retired in 1966. He is descended from the Alter Rebbe, the founder of Lubavitcher Hasidism. [ [http://www.americanjewisharchives.org/aja/FindingAids/SolomonFreehof.htm#a2 Solomon B. Freehof Papers ] ]

He studied halakhah with various Orthodox rabbis, including Rabbi Wolf Leiter of Pittsburgh ["The Responsa Literature" (Hebrew Union College Press, 1955) p.7] and Rabbi Yekutiel Yehuda (Leopold) Greenwald. [ [http://ajhistory.blogspot.com/2006/06/about-solomon-b-freehof.html AJHistory by Menachem Butler: About Solomon B. Freehof ] ]

Lillian (nee Simon) Freehof, his wife, wrote plays, novels and children's books. They married in 1934.

Freehof was followed at Rodef Shalom, and in work on Reform responsa, by his protege, Dr. Walter Jacob, who later established the Freehof Institute of Progressive Halakhah.

[ [http://rodefshalom.org/who/history/more%20information/ Rodef Shalom Congregation, Pittsburgh, PA - More information ] ]

Sources

*Cohn-Sherbok, Dan “Law in Reform Judaism : a study of Solomon Freehof” in Jewish Law Annual
*"Encyclopedia Judaica", Vol.7 p. 121
*Friedman, Rabbi Dr. Joan. "Solomon B. Freehof, the 'Reform Responsa', and the Shaping of American Reform Judaism" doctoral dissertation, Columbia University, 2003
* ___________. "The writing of 'Reform Jewish Practice and Its Rabbinic Background'" in "CCAR Journal" 51,
* ___________. "A critique of Solomon B. Freehof’s concept of "minhag" and Reform Jewish practice" in "Re-Examining Progressive Halakhah"
*Inventory of the Freehof papers, including a biography [http://www.americanjewisharchives.org/aja/FindingAids/SolomonFreehof.htm]
*Jacob,Walter et al., Eds. "Essays in Honor of Solomon B. Freehof" 1964 (A collection of 19 essays about Freehof, including a bibliography.)
*Weiss, Kenneth J. “Freehof’s methodology as a Reform Jewish halachist” in Journal of Reform Judaism 32,

Selected works

*"Contemporary Reform Responsa", 1974.
*"Current Reform Responsa", 1969.
*"Modern Reform Responsa", 1971.
*"New Reform Responsa", 1980.
*"Reform Responsa", 1960.
*"Recent Reform Responsa", 1963.
*"Reform Responsa for our Time", 1977.
*"The Responsa Literature" Hebrew Union College Press, 1955
*"Today's Reform Responsa", 1990.

*"The Natural Law in the Jewish Tradition", University of Notre Dame "Natural Law Institute Proceedings", v.15, p.15

*Commentaries on Ezekiel, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Job, Psalms, e.g., "Book of Job, A Commentary". UAHC, 1958
*"Preaching the Bible: Sermons for Sabbaths and high holy days ", 1974
*"Reform Jewish practice and its rabbinic background", 1952
*"The small sanctuary: Judaism in the prayerbook", 1942
*"Stormers of heaven", 1931

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