Benjamin Scolnic

Summary

Rabbi Benjamin Edidin Scolnic (born October 28, 1953), is an American author who has been the spiritual leader at Temple Beth Sholom in Hamden, Connecticut since 1983.[1]

Benjamin Scolnic
Born (1953-10-28) October 28, 1953 (age 70)
EducationColumbia University and Jewish Theological Seminary
Occupation(s)Rabbi and spiritual leader for Temple Beth Sholom
SpouseDorene Scolnic
ChildrenJoshua, Rachel, Danny, Sarah

He was educated at Columbia University and the Jewish Theological Seminary of America (JTS). He also received his Ph.D. from JTS.

Scolnic is the model for one of the rabbinical detectives in Jacob Appel's popular murder mystery Wedding Wipeout.[2]

Scolnic was the editor of the journal Conservative Judaism from 1993–2000. He has taught at Yale University, the University of Connecticut, and JTS.[3]

He served as the host for a series of The Eternal Light radio shows, which were produced by JTS.

Scolnic is the author of several books and many articles and essays on the Bible, feminism, liturgy, Jewish education, the relationship between religion and the media, and the future of Conservative Judaism.

Published books edit

  • Theme and Context in Biblical Lists (1995), ISBN 0-7885-0145-3
  • Chronology and Papponymy : A List of the Judean High Priests of the Persian Period, (1999), ISBN 0-7885-0578-5
  • Are You Talking to Me? (2001), ISBN 0-9715896-0-7
  • Shoes for the Road: Thoughts for Living in a Troubled Time (2003), ISBN 0-9715896-1-5
  • Alcimus, Enemy of the Maccabees (2004), ISBN 0-7618-3044-8, ISBN 978-0-7618-3044-3
  • If the Egyptians Drowned in the Red Sea, Where are Pharaoh's Chariots? Exploring the Historical Dimension of the Bible (2005), ISBN 0-7618-3147-9, ISBN 978-0-7618-3147-1
  • Unfinished Business (2006),
  • Conservative Judaism and the Faces of God's Words (2006), ISBN 0-7618-3243-2
  • Thy Brother's Blood: The Maccabees and the Morality of Kinship (2007), ISBN 0-7618-3912-7

References edit

  1. ^ "Hamden rabbi reaches milestone- the New Haven Register - Serving New Haven, Connecticut". Archived from the original on 2012-02-15. Retrieved 2009-01-30.
  2. ^ Mystery Digest, November 2013, P. 15
  3. ^ "FASPE: Leadership: Faculty". Archived from the original on 2010-12-10. Retrieved 2010-12-10.

External links edit

  • WorldCat
  • Living Words