Erwin Schild Explained

Erwin Schild
Rabbi, Senior Rabbi
Synagogue:Adath Israel Congregation
Synagogueposition:Rabbi
Began:1947
Ended:1989
Birth Date:9 March 1920
Birth Place:Cologne, Rhine Province, Prussia, Germany
Death Place:Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Denomination:Conservative

Erwin Schild (March 9, 1920 – January 6, 2024) was a German-born Canadian Conservative rabbi and author.

Biography

Born in Cologne, Germany, a Holocaust survivor of the Dachau concentration camp,[1] he was the author of World Through My Window and his autobiography The very narrow bridge: a memoir of an uncertain passage. In September 1947, he became the Rabbi of Adath Israel Congregation in Toronto, Ontario and was appointed Rabbi Emeritus upon his retirement in 1989.[2]

In 2001, he was made a Member of the Order of Canada, Canada's highest civilian honour, for "improving dialogue between the Christian and Jewish faiths, promoting harmony at home and abroad". In 2000, he was awarded the Officer's Cross (Offizierkreuz) of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany.[3]

Schild died on January 6, 2024, at the age of 103 in Toronto.[4] [5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rabbi Erwin Schild engages in interfaith dialogue. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20070928044101/http://www.towncrieronline.ca/main/main.php?direction=viewstory&storyid=3727&rootcatid=&rootsubcatid=. 2007-09-28.
  2. Web site: Our History. Adath Israel Congregation. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20060504212803/http://www.adathisrael.com/about.html. 2006-05-04.
  3. Web site: AWARDS TO CANADIANS. Canada Gazette. 2010-04-19. https://web.archive.org/web/20090719104934/http://www.gazette.gc.ca/archives/p1/2000/2000-09-30/html/gh-rg-eng.html#i2. 2009-07-19. dead.
  4. Web site: 2024-01-10 . Holocaust-Überlebender und Osnabrücker Ehrendoktor Rabbiner Erwin Schild gestorben . 2024-01-10 . de-DE.
  5. News: Rabbi Erwin Schild of Toronto's Adath Israel Synagogue personally experienced nearly 104 years of Jewish history (March 9, 1920–Jan. 6, 2024) . 7 January 2024 . The Canadian Jewish News . 6 January 2024.