Rabbis -- Minnesota
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Bet Shalom Congregation records
This collection consists of the materials of Bet Shalom, a Reform Judaism synagogue in Minnesota that was founded in 1981. The congregation grew under Rabbi Norman Cohen and found their permanent home in Minnetonka, a western suburb of the Twin Cities.
Minnesota Rabbinical Association records
This collection consists of administrative records detailing the Minnesota Rabbinical Association, a group comprised of Orthodox, Conservative, and Reform rabbis throughout the state.
Rabbi Bernard Raskas papers
This collection consists of the professional papers of Rabbi Bernard S. Raskas during his tenure at Temple of Aaron in St. Paul, Minnesota.
Rabbi Kassel Abelson papers
This collection consists of the professional and personal papers of Rabbi Kassel Abelson during his rabbinate career, principally from his time as assistant rabbi and Senior Rabbi at Beth El Synagogue in North Minneapolis and later Saint Louis Park.
Rabbi Lewis Ginsburg papers
This collection includes material from the life of Rabbi Lewis Ginsburg, who grew up in Minnesota and spent time as a rabbi in Minneapolis before serving in Alberta, Canada.