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Name
  
Jonathan Rosenblatt

Spouse
  
Tzipporah R. Rosenblatt

Role
  
Rabbi

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Jonathan Rosenblatt (August 31, 1956) is an American Rabbi, and the Senior Rabbi of the Riverdale Jewish Center.

A native of Baltimore, Rabbi Rosenblatt holds a BA and an MA from Johns Hopkins University in Comparative Literature and a PhD from Columbia University in the field of Modern British Literature. Rabbi Rosenblatt studied in Israel at Yeshivat Har Etzion and was ordained by the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary of Yeshiva University in 1982. He and his wife Tzipporah Twersky Rosenblatt have four children: Judah, Tonya, Samuel and Rivka. Rabbi Rosenblatt is often invited to speak at clergy conferences on building spiritual values and a feeling of community in congregations.

Rabbi Rosenblatt is known for his work in bridging the gaps that divide Orthodox, Conservative, Reform and secular Jews, for actively supporting the Oslo peace process in the Middle East In 2014, his brother-in-law, Moshe Twersky, was murdered by Palestinian terrorists in a synagogue in Jerusalem.

He is widely quoted on topics of concern to the Jewish community.

In May 2015 a report of inappropriate behavior was published in the New York Times. Over a period of decades, Rabbi Rosenblatt was alleged to have created a fellowship with other males, some as young as twelve, in the "shvitz", or steam bath. These incidents are well documented and, according to the summary in the Times, "he took them, some as young as 12, to the gym to play squash or racquetball, then showered beside them and took them into the sauna, where — often naked, and with them often naked — he engaged the boys in searching conversations about their lives, problems and faith."

On June 2, 2015, it was reported that the Bronx County District Attorney Bureau on Child Abuse and Sex Crimes launched an investigation of the story and stories in the New York Times article about Rabbi Rosenblatt.

On June 9, 2015, it was reported that the board of Rabbi Rosenblatt's employer, The Riverdale Jewish Center, "voted 34-8 to seek a financial settlement with the rabbi and for him to step down." The decision was overridden by the chairman and president of the board, and Rosenblatt kept his position.

References

Jonathan Rosenblatt Wikipedia