Rabbi Hugo Gryn, executive director of the World Union for Progressive Judaism, is joining the staff of the Joint Distribution Committee as an executive assistant, it was announced today by Moses A.
Rabbi Hugo Gryn was both the leading rabbinic figure of British Reform Judaism for several decades and one of the best-known and highly admired rabbis in British society. The sermons he delivered ...
In my lectionary column on Luke 2:1-4, I focus on the theme of hope. Whenever I think about hope, I remember the story of Rabbi Hugo Gryn. He was the senior rabbi at the West London Synagogue when he ...
SIR - The Chief Rabbi of the United Synagogue, Dr Jonathan Sacks, confesses (feature, Apr 11) that he is "sometimes driven to deep despair" by his own community's lack of charity. "We would do well to ...
Hugo had been born to a prosperous family in Berehovo in the shade of the Carpathian Mountains in Czechoslovakia in June 1930. His father ran a forestry business, into which he might have gone had ...
An Anti-Defamation League official was named the first Hugo Gryn Fellow in Religious Tolerance at the Center for Jewish-Christian Relations in Cambridge, England. Rabbi Leon Klenicki, the ADL’s ...
you from becoming a rabbi?' So I was bluffed into it.'' Gryn's vocal use of language provides The Moral Maze with some of its most electrifying moments. Earlier this year he challenged a National ...
Naomi Gryn went to India, tracing the footsteps of her late father Hugo Gryn, whose first job as a rabbi was in Mumbai. Fifty years on, she found out how things have changed for the Jews of India.
Naomi Gryn went to India, tracing the footsteps of her late father Hugo Gryn, whose first job as a rabbi was in Mumbai. Fifty years on, she found out how things have changed for the Jews of India.
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