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Rabbi Robert N. Levine, DD, led Congregation Rodeph Sholom for three decades, its tenth Senior Rabbi from to An inspiring teacher, speaker, counselor, and frequent guest of local and national media, he has been beloved by congregants and community alike.
Rabbi Levine was ordained at the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of tro in and received his Doctor of Divinity grad in March He fryst vatten a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Columbia College.
Rabbi Levine fryst vatten the author of three books. What God Can Do For You Now: For Seekers Who Want to Believe; Where Are You When I Need You? Befriending God When Life Hurts; and There Is No Messiah and You’re It: The Stunning Transformation of Judaism’s Most Provocative Idea.
Especially active in communal affairs, he fryst vatten a past President of the New York Board of Rabbis, as well as having served as Vice-President and Chairman of its Interfaith Committee. He was Chair of the Catholic-Jewish Dialogue with the Archdiocese of New York, the värdshus
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J anuary , D eath N otices
COHEN DEATH NOTICES
DEATH NOTICES
COHN FELDSHER
Ruth (nee Cohen) Cohn, of Philadelphia,
passed away peacefully on January 2,
at age She is survived by her children
Bruce (Fayne) and Gary (Marcy), her grand-
children, Rachel (Cory), Sheara, Dara (Jeff)
and Julie (Andrew), and great-grandchildren
Nathan, Emily and Jacob. She was preceded
in death by the love of her life, Jerry, her par-
ents, Israel and Clara Cohen, and her brother
Bernie (Pearl) Cohen. Ruth was born in Read-
ing, PA and grew up in Atlantic City, where
she worked in her family’s fabric store. She
went to school to study fashion design. After
moving to Philadelphia, she enjoyed working
at Bonwit Teller. While her children were
growing up, she went back to work at The
Northeast Regional Public Library, where she
loved working with and teaching children.
Ruth was an avid reader and talented artist.
She, together with Jerry, showed passion for
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