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Meet Rabbi Moshe Pinchas Weisblum

Meet the Weisblum Family from left to right in front Meir, Bracha, Ayala and Natan.  At rear is Elimlech, Rabbi Moshe and Miriam Weisblum  (photo taken by Mark Goldberg of Spectrum Productions). 

Rabbi Weisblum making one of his many visits to the sick, as he bring a lulav and etrog to David Earle in the hospital.  His son Meir also accompanies him and brings cheer.

Rabbi Weisblum loves to teach.  Above left, he gives a lecture in June 2004.  He lectures on various topics on Judaism every 4-6 weeks.  Above right, he spends some quality time with the Kneseth Israel Nursery School on Erev Shabbos in January 2003.  He loves his job!   Below left, Rabbi Weisblum proudly displays his two most recent and popular books, "Bible Table Talk" and "Ruth Talk".  Below right, Rabbi Weisblum and a happy crew of kids from the Kneseth Israel Hebrew School during a 2006 field trip.

 

Above left:  Rebbitzen Tova Weisblum from Haifa, Israel, mother of Rabbi Moshe Weisblum, Rabbi and Miriam Weisblum at Miriam's ceremony becoming a citizen.  At right is Miriam and Rabbi Weisblum at the 100th Anniversary Gala.  Below, Rabbi Weisblum at Central Special Education School teaching the children about the shofar just before Rosh Hashanah.

Below:  Rabbi Weisblum was a guest of the Jewish Midshipman at the United States Naval Academy on January 13, 2009.

Rabbi Weisblum's Greeting for March 2010

Shalom!  Thank you for your interest in Congregation Kneseth Israel. 

Rabbi Dr. Moshe Pinchas Weisblum was born on December 6, 1962 in Sedeh Ya’akov, Israel, son to the renowned scholar, Rabbi Chaim Weisblum, son of Rabbi Ya’akov Weisblum (Ziditshov Rebbe) and Rebbetzin Gittle, daughter of the famous Kabbalistic master and author, Rabbi Yehuda Brandwein. Rabbi Chaim Weisblum was the Rosh Yeshiva and the Rabbi of Sedeh Ya’akov.  Rabbi Moshe P. Weisblum is a 14th generation rabbi in his family's dynasty of rabbinical leaders.

In December 1966, Rabbi Chaim Weisblum, was appointed to a rabbinical position in Neve-Shanan, Haifa, Israel and he has been their Rabbi to this day.

Rabbi Moshe P. Weisblum was a student at Yeshiva Torat Emet, Haifa, Israel from 1968 to 1976, Yeshiva Itri from 1976 to 1978, and Yeshiva Ohr Etzion from 1978 to 1980.

On February 1, 1981, he volunteered for the elite paratrooper unit, in the Israeli Defense Forces. He completed extensive courses and received a medal and commendation, at the end of the Israeli-Lebanese War. He finished my Army career as a commissioned officer, with the rank of Major.

From 1985 to 1995, Rabbi Moshe P. Weisblum was involved in several activities, namely:

  • Continuation of his rabbinical studies at Yeshiva Kollel in Jerusalem, Israel.
  • A three years course from 1986-89, with studies in Computer Sciences at the Ofrim Institute.
  • He was import-export Manager and Executive Director of Chalmah International Foods Inc., in Israel.
  • In 1986, he wrote his first book, entitled Unetana Tokeff.
  • In 1987, he composed music: Haya Impifot, Heaven Calling Earth, With You, and wrote the award-winning book, Beiury Haklomar Berashi (2 vol., 6th printing).
  • In 1988, he wrote a Screenplay, House of Bread, which has been sold to Century Production, Inc., U.S.A.
  • In 1995,he wrote a book called, Test Your Pesach Knowledge.

Rabbi Weisblum's other milestones and accomplishments include:

  • In 1986, he received Smicha from Rabbi Haitnar, Chief Rabbi of Shomron, Israel.
  • In 1987 and 1989, he received the Keren Zicaron Award for writing, New York.
  • In 1988, he received Cantor and Ba’al Korah Certificate, Jerusalem, Israel.
  • In 1994, he received the Golden Prize in Writing, from the City of Haifa, Israel.
  • In 1995, he received a certificate in Holistic alternative medicine.
  • In 1996, he was hired as the Rabbi of Congregation B’nai Ahavat Shalom, in Union, NJ, serving until March 2002. In this position, he had responsibility over the daily religious affairs of the synagogue; spiritual consultant of the religious school, Men’s club and Sisterhood; teacher and lecturer to the synagogue’s 240 members.
  • In 1998, he received S'micha from Rabbi Rivkin, Chief Rabbi of St. Louis, MO.
  • In 2000, he wrote a book called, Table Talk: Biblical Questions and Answers, Jason Aronson Publisher, NJ.
  • In 2005, his book "Ruth Talk" was published. Jonathan David Publishers, Middle Village, NY. 
  • In 2007, his book "The Hermeneutics of Medieval Jewish Thought: Understanding the Linguistic Codes of Rashi and Nachmanides" was published.  

Rabbi Weisblum earned a Masters Degree in Public Administration from Fairleigh Dickinson University, New Jersey, and earned a PhD in philosophy from Baltimore Hebrew University.   He also had an aptitude for computer skills, in networking, earning an A+ certification.  Also in 2005, he was awarded the Sidney Breitbart Prize in Jewish philosophy from Baltimore Hebrew University. 

Rabbi Weisblum was also a consultant to the media, since 1991.He was on a TV interview, channel 12-talk show, cable TV channel 54 –commentator on social and political issues. He was interviewed on the radio many times, regarding political and religious analysis and consulted on Middle Eastern affairs to Washington D.C.

From 1998 to 1999, he was a teacher to ninth and tenth graders in Kushner Yeshiva High School, in Livingston, NJ. He taught Maimonides, Bible, and Hebrew Language.

From 1999-2000, Rabbi Weisblum was a professor at the Academy for Jewish Religion in Manhattan, NY. He taught Jewish Law in a Rabbis’ ordination program.

He is a member of the New York Board of Rabbis, New Jersey Board of Rabbis, Union of Traditional Judaism, and Morasha Rabbinic fellowship.

Rabbi Weisblum is proficient in Hebrew, English, Arabic and Yiddish.

In 1985, he married Miriam Haitan, and they have five children. The eldest son, Elimelech, 23 (named after my great grandfather, Rabbi Elimelech Weisblum of Lijuensk, Poland), was student at the renowned institution, Netovot, in Jerusalem and now lives in Israel with his wife Ayala and their daughter Hodaya. Their eldest daughter, Bracha, 21, is now living in Israel with her husband Reuven Deustch and enrolled in nursing school at Laniado Hospital in Natania. The younger daughter Ayala, 15,  attends Ulpenah Kfar Panes in Israel.  The two youngest sons, Yitzchak Meir, 14, attends a Yeshiva in Memphis, TN and Natan, 10, attends Talmud Todah Shaar HaShmayim in Israel..

The Baltimore Jewish Times featured an article on Rabbi Weisblum's book "Table Talk  Biblical Questions and Answers" (book shown below).   His book is available for purchase from most Web sites that sell books.  His popular book that was released in April 2005 is called "Ruth Talk", which is loaded with questions and answers on the Book of Ruth.  You can read a reviews of "Ruth Talk" (already in it's second printing) at the Kosher Delight Web site ,the Jewish Voice and Opinion Magazine, AOL Journals, and the Baltimore Jewish Times.  In 2007, his book "The Hermeneutics of Medieval Jewish Thoughts Understanding the Linguistic Codes of Rashi and Nachmanides" was published by the Edwin Mellen Press (shown below, front and back cover).  A review of this book can be found on the Mellen Press Web site.

Please feel free to send Rabbi Weisblum an email at rabbimpw@aol.com.

Many people have enjoyed Rabbi Weisblum's sermons.  Here are some of his past sermons.

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