Marc D. Angel
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Marc D. Angel (1945- ) is Rabbi of Congregation Shearith Israel, the historic Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue in New York City. Born in Seattle's sephardic community, his ancestors are sephardim from Turkey and Rhodes and grew up speaking Ladino at Home.
He received his B.A., M.S., Ph.D., Th.D. honoris causa and his rabbinal semicha from Yeshiva University and also has an M.A. in English Literature from the City College of New York. He is a recipient of the Bernard Revel Award in Religion and Religious Education. He was president of the Rabbinical Council of America, and a member of the Editorial Board of 'Tradition.'
[edit] Works
- A Sephardic Haggadah: Translation and Commentary (Hoboken, 1988).
- The Jews of Rhodes, The History of a Sephardic Community (New York, 1978)
- La America: The Sephardic Experience in the United States (Philadelphia, 1982)
- The Rhythms of Jewish Living: A Sephardic Approach (New York, 1986)
- The Orphaned Adult: Confronting the Death of a Parent (1987)
- A Sephardic Passover Haggadah (Hoboken, 1988)
- Voices in Exile: A Study in Sephardic Intellectual History (1991)
- The Essential Pele Yoetz: an encyclopedia of ethical Jewish living (1991)
- Loving Truth and Peace: The Grand Religious Worldview of Rabbi Benzion Uziel (1999)
- Remnant Of Israel: A Portrait Of America's First Jewish Congregation (2004)
- Losing the Rat Race, Winning at Life (2005)
- Choosing to be Jewish: The Orthodox Road to Conversion (2005)