A. James Rudin Explained

A. James Rudin is an American rabbi noted for his work in inter-religious affairs.[1]

He was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He is a 1955 graduate of George Washington university Rudin was ordained by the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in 1960.

He joined the staff of the American Jewish Committee in 1968 and retired in 2000 after serving for many years as 2000 National Interreligious Affairs Director.[1] [2] In January 1987, Rudin was one of several civil rights activists who participated in a large march through Forsyth County, Georgia, as part of civil rights protests in the area.[3]

He was appointed distinguished visiting professor of religion and Judaica at Saint Leo University in 2002.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.icsahome.com/infoserv_profile/rudin_james.asp Rudin, James A., Rabbi - profile
  2. James Rudin retires from career of interfaith dialogue by BRIANNE KORN, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, June 2, 2000 http://www.jweekly.com/article/full/13394/james-rudin-retires-from-career-of-interfaith-dialogue/
  3. News: Rudin . A. James . A. James Rudin . February 12, 1987 . On bigotry and the need to keep marching . . . live . subscription . January 5, 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220927124303/https://www.csmonitor.com/1987/0212/ecivil.html . September 27, 2022 . 0882-7729.
  4. http://www.centerforcatholicjewishstudies.org/content/about_us.htm The Center for Catholic-Jewish Studies - About Us