- Samuel Schafler
Infobox Person
name = Samuel Schafler
image_size = 150px
caption = Samuel Schafler
birth_date =February 20 ,1929
birth_place =New York
death_date =April 3 ,1991
death_place =Chicago
nationality = American
religion = Jewish
spouse = Sara SchaflerSamuel Schafler (
February 20 ,1929 -April 3 ,1991 ) was a New York-bornrabbi , historian, editor and Jewish educator. He was Superintendent of theBoard of Jewish Education of Metropolitan Chicago and President ofHebrew College inBrookline, Massachusetts . [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D0CE7DC1E3DF936A35757C0A967958260 Samuel Schafler, 62, Rabbi and Educator - New York Times ] ]Biography
Samuel Schafler was born in the
Bronx ,New York in 1929. His father, Benjamin Schafler, and mother, Ethel (nee Schnapp) owned a grocery store. Schafler studied at theYeshivah of Flatbush , the Talmudical Academy and the Teachers Institute ofYeshiva University . Schafler grew up inBrooklyn , New York. He had one sister, Pearl. In 1951, he married Sara (nee Edell) ofToronto , then a student at the Teachers Institute of theJewish Theological Seminary in New York, where Schafler was studying for the rabbinate. They had six children.In 1950, Schafler graduated with honors from the
City College of New York , where he was awarded theCromwell Medal and the Nelson P. Mead Prize in History. Schafler was ordained as aConservative rabbi in 1952. He pursued graduate work in Jewish history and education atColumbia University .Rabbinic career
In 1952-1955, Schafler was rabbi of Knesseth Israel Synagogue in
Gloversville , New York. From 1955 to 1961, he was editor of two magazines, "The Synagogue School" and "Dorenu: Our Age," and the associate editor of "The Pedagogic Reporter." He also served as associate director of theUnited Synagogue Commission on Jewish Education and director of its Educational Placement Service.In 1961-1976, he was rabbi of Temple Gates of Prayer in
Flushing, New York . During this time, he was active in the Flushing community and served as a Fellow in Community Planning for the Board of Jewish Education of New York. He was the educational director ofCamp Ramah in the Berkshires in 1964-1966, Camp Ramah inGlen Spey, New York in 1967, and the Ramah Community Program inIsrael from 1968 to 1976.Jewish education
As Superintendent of the Chicago Board of Jewish Education from 1976 to 1987, he preached the need for "Ahavat Yisrael," love of Jews for one another. He defined Ahavat Yisrael as "learning to love and respect Jews as they are, and not as you would like them to be." [ "Ahavat Yisrael: Project teaches Jewish Harmony," "Lerner Newspaper," September 25, 1986]
Academic positions
In 1969, Schafler was a visiting professor at the Melton Center of Jewish Education at the
Hebrew University of Jerusalem . [ "Schafler elected chairman of bureau," Skokie Life, February 14, 1985] In 1973, he was awarded a doctorate in Jewish history from the Jewish Theological Seminary for his dissertation on "The Hasmoneans in Jewish Historiography."In 1974-1976, while serving as a rabbi in Flushing, Schafler was an assistant professor of Jewish History at Queens College, City University of New York. In 1982, the Jewish Theological Seminary awarded him a Doctor of Divinity, honoris causa.Publications
*"Teaching Conservative Judaism and the Jewish Family" "Conservative Judaism," Fall 1979
*"Observations on the History of Jewish Education in the United States" "Jewish Education," New York, Fall 1981
*"Modern Zionism - An Historic Perspective" "Judaism: A Quarterly of Jewish Life and Thought," Winter 1981
*"The Jewish Family: Perception and Realities - Can They Be Changed?" "Journal of Jewish Communal Service," New York, 1983
*"Enemies or Jew Hater? Reflections on the History of Anti-semitism," "Judaism," New York, Summer 1988
*"God and the Jewish School," "Jewish Education", New York, Spring 1989
*"Lovers of Zion in Japan," "Congress Monthly," February 1990
*"Books Received," "Jewish Education," New York, Spring-Summer 1991
*"Eichmann in My Hands," book review, "Hadassah Magazine," October 1990
*"Guide for a Synagogue Religious Committee" The United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism [ [http://www.uscj.org/Guide_for_Religious_5500.html USCJ: Guide for Religious Committees ] ]References
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