Harold M. Schulweis Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Harold M. Schulweis was born on April 14, 1925 in Bronx, New York City, New York, USA as Harold Maurice Schulweis. He is known for his work on Unstrung Heroes (1995), The Jewish Americans (2008) and Sand and Sorrow (2007). He was married to Malkah Muriel Savod. He died on December 18, 2014 in Reseda, California, USA.
Around 2005, Schulweis founded the 'Jewish World Watch,' which collected $2 Million annually to help African genocide survivors.
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In Encino, California, Schulweis was rabbi at Valley Beth Shalom Synagogue, a large conservative congregation.
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In 1986, Schulweis established the 'Jewish Foundation for the Righteous' to assist over "600 gentiles in 20 countries who had save Jews" during World War II.
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In 2005, along with Archbishop Hovnan Derderian (Armenian Church of North America), Rabbi Schulweis participated in a memorial service for Jewish and Armenian genocide victims.
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Often, Rabbi Schulweis was placed on Newsweek Magazine's list of influential Jewish rabbis in the United States.
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Educated at Yeshiva College, New York (1945); New York University, New York, M.A. Philosophy (1950); Pacific School of Religion, Berkerly, California, Th.D. Theology; Ordination: Jewish Theological Seminary, (1950).
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In 2005, Rabbi Schuweis participated in a memorial for Roman Catholic Pope John Paul II.
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Harold Schulweis met Malkah, his wife of 64 years, at a dance at the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York City. Their family grew to two sons, one daughter, and eleven grand-children.
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The Schulweis Institute Library Online - provides Internet access to 750+ audiotapes, videos, documents, and sermons of Rabbi Harold Schulweis.
Actor
Title
Year
Status
Character
Unstrung Heroes
1995
Rabbi Blaustein (as Rabbi Harold M. Schulweis)
Miscellaneous
Title
Year
Status
Character
The Simpsons
1991
TV Series special technical consultant - 1 episode