Yossi azulay biography of alberta
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Pontypridd Hebrew Congregation
Presidents
at small 1873 join at smallest 1877
- George Goodman(lvii)
circa 1889/90 - L.S. Abraham(lviii)
1895-1904 - Marks Freedman(lix)
1904-1905 - D. Cohen
1905-1906 - Marks Freedman
1906-1907 - D. Corkland
1907-1908 - Marks Freedman
1908-1911 - Aaron King
1911-1913 - A. Levi
1913-1917 - S. Elkan
1917-1918 - A. Corkland
circa 1920 - T. Shepherd(lx)
1921-1925 - S. Elkan
1925-1927 - H. Bernstein
1927-1928 - S. Elkan(lxiii)
1928-1931 - observations contradictory
The masses served whereas the president
during that period but dates conflict:
A. Corkland;(lxiv)
H. Bernstein;(lxv)
N.M. Nevies.(lxvi)
1931-1938 - S. Elkan(lxvii)
1938-1947 - S. Elkan (Life President)(lxx)
1947-1948 - S. Littlestone
1948-1954 - S. Elkan
1954-1955 - N.M. Nevies(lxxi)
1955-date unnamed - J. Beatus(lxxii)
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Sheffield Hebrew Congregation
1872 - A.K. Meyer(lxi)
1874 - M.J. Rudelsheim(lxix)
1896-1900 - L. Abrahams
1900-1901 - L. Finestone
1901-1906 - Isaac Guttenburg
1906-1912 - Jacob Guttenburg
1912-1918 - Rabbi B.I. Cohen
1918-1919 - Harry Blaskey
1919-1920 - H. Goodman
1920-1921 - Harry Blaskey
1921-1924 - M. Winstone
1924-1927 - Cllr. Harry Morris
1927-1934 - Eric A. Finestone
(1927-1928 - Secretary: I.P. Walton)
1934-1937 - Eric A. Finestone & Isidore Lewis
1937-1940 - Isidore Lewis & Maurice Lewis
1940-1946 - Isidore Lewis
1946-1953 - Jack Newman
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Arielle (she/her) served as a rabbinic intern here at Rodeph Sholom in the summer of 2023 through the Tisch Fellowship. She was ordained in May, 2024 by the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in New York and joined CRS as Assistant Rabbi in July.
Arielle’s Jewish journey started as a child growing up in the Conservative movement before she found her home within the Reform movement. While at HUC-JIR, Arielle served as rabbinic intern at Columbia-Barnard Hillel, Congregation B’nai Shalom in Bristol, TN, and as a rabbinic fellow with the Center for Small Town Jewish Life in Maine. Arielle has taught adults and youth across the world, including with the Union for Reform Judaism, Jewish Learning Collaborative, and as a visiting instructor at Colby College. She is passionate about integrating Judaism and visual art, a topic explored in her rabbinic thesis, an illustrated exploration of the Song of Songs and its medieval commentary. In addition to her rabbinic studies, Arielle also holds a BFA in Studio Art from New York University.