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Friday The Rabbi Stayed Home; Adam Mintz is at odds with his Lincoln Square Synagogue. Is he in or out?
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On the evening of May 6, Rabbi Adam Mintz was installed at his congregation, Lincoln Square Synagogue in Manhattan, as the new president of the New York Board of Rabbis. An articulate spokesman for Modern Orthodoxy in his 40s, Rabbi Mintz is said to be respected by colleagues in all the denominations that comprise the board.
But last Shabbat, the rabbi was nowhere to be seen at Lincoln Square, a leading Orthodox congregation in the city.
He stayed away, it turned out, because he...
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Friday The Rabbi Stayed Home; Adam Mintz is at odds with his Lincoln Square Synagogue. Is he in or out?
The Jewish Week
; Ain, Stewart The Jewish Week 05-21-2004 On the evening of May 6, Rabbi Adam Mintz was installed at his congregation, Lincoln Square Synagogue in Manhattan, as the new president of the New York Board of Rabbis. An articulate spokesman for Modern Orthodoxy in his 40s, Rabbi Mintz is said to be
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Reassessing An Experiment: As first congregational intern departs, serious questions raised over pioneering role.
The New York Jewish Week
; Reassessing An Experiment: As first congregational intern departs, serious questions raised over pioneering role. JONATHAN MARK ASSOCIATE EDITOR In December 1997, two women were hired as "congregational interns" by two Orthodox synagogues with the job description of preaching sermons, doing
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'There Are No Secrets'; Rabbi behind bars for child porn reflects on repentance on eve of Yom Kippur.
The New York Jewish Week
; Fort Dix, N.J. -- Juda Mintz may look like an ordinary guy -- middle aged, medium height, with a comb-over and thick glasses -- yet there is something about the Modern Orthodox rabbi that makes him stand out among the 4,500 inmates at the Fort Dix Correctional Institution, a federal prison in
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Women Take Giant Step In Orthodox Community: Prominent Manhattan shul hires `congregational intern' for wide-ranging spiritual duties.
The New York Jewish Week
; Women Take Giant Step In Orthodox Community: Prominent Manhattan shul hires `congregational intern' for wide-ranging spiritual duties. In a major victory for Orthodox feminism, one of the more prominent Orthodox synagogues here has hired a woman to serve as pastor, teacher and counselor,
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'In One Day My Life Had Ended'; Rabbi Juda Mintz searches for redemption.
The New York Jewish Week
; Juda Mintz's fall from grace came suddenly, and from a high perch. The Modern Orthodox rabbi earned a national reputation in the 1990s when he founded a pluralistic synagogue in Atlanta. In September 2000, life was good: he led New Jersey's Mount Freedom Jewish Center, was married 34 years to his
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