Grossman, Jacob B. b. 1886.

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Rabbi, Jewish educator. Grossman was a 1911 graduate of the Jewish Theological Seminary. Over the course of his career, which lasted from 1912 until approximately the 1950s, Grossman served as rabbi at the People's Synagogue of the Educational Alliance, New York; Temple Beth El, Manhattan Beach, Brooklyn; Temple Shaareh Tefilah, Flushing, Queens; Temple Beth Elohim, Bronx; and others for brief periods. He also worked as a Hebrew school principal, and served as National Educational Director of the United Synagogue of America beginning in 1924. Rabbi Grossman was also an early zionist. During the 1920s, with his wife Pauline Grossman, he founded Camp Tabor, a zionist girls camp in Lake Como, Pennsylvania.

From the description of Papers. (Jewish Theological Seminary of America). WorldCat record id: 122456644

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associatedWith Educational Alliance (New York, N.Y.). People's Synagogue. corporateBody
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associatedWith Grossman, Pauline. person
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associatedWith Temple Beth Elohim (Bronx, N.Y.) corporateBody
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New York (State)--New York
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Pennsylvania
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Conservative Judaism
Jewish camps
Jewish educators
Jewish nationalism
Jewish sermons, American
Jews
Jews, Russian
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Synagogues
Zionists
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Birth 1886

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