Walter Zanger Explained

Honorific Prefix:Rabbi Dr.
Walter Zanger
Birth Date:25 September 1935
Birth Place:Brooklyn, New York
Death Date:28 August 2015
Death Place:Jerusalem, Israel
Citizenship:Israeli, American
Education:Amherst College, Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion
Spouse:Paula
Children:Hanan, Mikhal, Yoel, Jenia
Website:http://www.walterzanger.net/

Walter Zanger (Hebrew: וולטר זנגר; 1935–2015), was an American-born Israeli author, tour guide and television personality. He was a contributor to newspapers, encyclopedias and magazines, and served as a member of the editorial board of the Jewish Bible Society.

Biography

Walter Zanger was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1935. He moved with his family to Jerusalem, Israel in 1966 and resided in the city's Ein Karem neighborhood[1] until his death in 2015.[2]

Education

Zanger graduated from Amherst College with a Bachelor of Arts cum laude in 1956.[3] [4] [5]

He then studied at the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in New York, graduating with a Bachelor of Hebrew Letters in 1958. Zanger was also a student at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He received a Masters of Arts from the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion and was ordained as a Reform rabbi in 1962.[6]

Rabbinical career

Zanger served as the rabbi of the Harford County Jewish Center in Aberdeen, Maryland from 1959 to 1961 and as the rabbi of Temple Sinai in Massapequa, New York from 1961 to 1962. Afterwards, he served as a chaplain (with the rank of captain) in the U.S. Air Force in Southeast Asia from 1962 to 1964.[7]

In 2000 he officiated the second bar mitzvah of Rabbi Morrison David Bial. Rabbi Bial had officiated Zanger's own bar mitzvah 52 years earlier.[8]

Publications

Zanger was an assistant to the publisher and contributor to the Encyclopaedia Judaica from 1966 to 1972[9] and wrote for the Biblical Archaeology Society[10] and the Jewish Bible Quarterly[11] [12] He authored several books, including Jerusalem: Holy City to the World's Religions (Great Cities Library)[13] Zanger wrote FROM JERUSALEM, a personal, non-partisan newsletter addressing current events in Israel.[14]

Zanger lectured at the University of South Florida,[15] Amherst College,[16] and at the Jewish Bible Association's Dr. Louis Katzoff Memorial Lecture.[17]

Tour guide

Zanger was a licensed Israeli Master Guide.[18] [19] He was an expert at taking Christians and Jews to their sacred places.[20] His expertise as a tour guide led him to become a television personality. He was featured on 11 episodes (1994-1996) of A&E's Mysteries of the Bible as one of Israel's leading guides.[21]

Awards and recognition

Zanger was a recipient of the Ministry of Tourism "Distinguished Tourism Employee" award. He received an honorary doctor of divinity from the Hebrew Union College—Jewish Institute of Religion in Jerusalem in 2007.[22] He served in an anti-aircraft battalion in the Israel Defense Forces, and, after his discharge was an active volunteer in the Tourism Unit of the Israel Police.

Legacy

At his Amherst College 50th class reunion Zanger wrote "I always just did whatever seemed the right thing at the time, and it always worked out. My life has been -- by far! -- more luck than brains, and I feel fine about that." Walter Zanger died on August 28, 2015.[23]

Notes and References

  1. News: Zohar. Gil. There's something about Mary's Spring. Jerusalem Post. August 27, 2010.
  2. News: Saba Walty. From Jerusalem: A Newsletter from Walter Zanger. Summer 2015.
  3. Web site: Alumni of the Department. Philosophy Department. Amherst College. 21 July 2015.
  4. Web site: Zanger. Walter. Amherst should not reward Jennings' anti-Israeli bias. The Amherst Student. Amherst College.
  5. Web site: CURRICULUM VITAE. Walter Zanger. 2 August 2015.
  6. Web site: Kohn. Rachael. The Ark Goes to Israel - Masada. RN. 4 January 2009 . Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 21 July 2015.
  7. News: Cashman. Greer Fay. Grapevine: A local version of 'Annie Get Your Gun'. Jerusalem Post. September 2, 2014. Reform Rabbi Walter Zanger, who had been a US Army chaplain in Vietnam and is currently a political analyst, spoke of the time he had worked with Sivan at Encyclopedia Judaica..
  8. News: Morrison David Bial Papers, 1970-1980. The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives.
  9. Web site: Walter Zanger. Shimon Gibson (2nd ed.). Encyclopaedia Judaica: EIN KEREM. Jewish Virtual Library. American-Israeli Cooperative Enterprise.
  10. Walter Zanger. What's NewBrowse TopicsScholar's StudyMediaReviews Jewish Worship, Pagan Symbols. Bible History Daily. August 24, 2014.
  11. Zanger. Walter. ARMAGEDDON: RAGING BATTLE FOR BIBLE HISTORY. Jewish Bible Association. 2001. 29. 4.
  12. Web site: Author Index. Jewish Bible Association. ZANGER, WALTER Armageddon: Raging Battle for Bible History XXIX (4) 226 Moses, Elisha and Transferred Spirit: The Height of Biblical Prophecy? Part 2 XXX (3) 171 Violence and Holiness in Biblical Dan XXXI (1) 27.
  13. Book: Zanger. Walter. Jerusalem: Holy City to the World's Religions (Great Cities Library). 1991. Blackbirch Press. 1567110223. registration.
  14. Web site: Zanger. Walter. FROM JERUSALEM. Walter Zanger.
  15. Web site: Gaza, Jericho, Hebron, and Then What?. USF Netcast Streaming Video. University of South Florida. October 28, 1994.
  16. Web site: Video of Walter Zanger's political lecture, Amherst College, Spring 2001. Vimeo. 22 July 2015.
  17. Web site: Zanger. Walter. VIOLENCE AND HOLINESS IN BIBLICAL DAN. Jewish Bible Quarterly. Jewish Bible Association.
  18. Web site: Hurvitz. Mark. Come to Israel. Davka.
  19. News: Sleig. Abe. Haredi students have seized control of Hurva synagogue. Jerusalem Post. June 6, 2010.
  20. Web site: Kohn. Rachael. The Spirit of Things. RN. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. August 17, 2008.
  21. Web site: Walter Zanger Biography. IMDb.com.
  22. Web site: PROFESSOR ELIEZER SCHWEID AND RABBI PAUL (SHAUL) R. FEINBERG AWARDED HONORARY DOCTOR OF HUMANE LETTERS BY HUC-JIR; HONORARY DEGREES BESTOWED UPON RABBI WALTER J. ZANGER AND DAVID KURZ; HONORARY MEDALLIONS PRESENTED TO RABBI HENRY F. SKIRBALL AND DR. JONAT. Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion. November 1, 2007. August 19, 2015.
  23. Web site: Walter Zanger '56. AMHERST MAGAZINE. Amherst College.