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Rabbi Reuben Slonim - 23 Jul. 1982
- Name
- Rabbi Reuben Slonim
- Material Format
- sound recording
- Interview Date
- 23 Jul. 1982
- Source
- Oral Histories
- Name
- Rabbi Reuben Slonim
- Number
- OH 65
- OH 66
- Subject
- Development of Toronto Jewish community from 1930s
- Rabbis
- Interview Date
- 23 Jul. 1982
- Quantity
- 2
- Interviewer
- Jack Lipinsky
- Total Running Time
- OH65_001: 26.25 minutes
- OH65_002: 15.07 minutes
- OH66: 32.48 minutes
- Conservation
- Copied August 2003
- Notes
- Poor sound quality
- Use Restrictions
- Copyright is held by the Ontario Jewish Archives. Please contact the archives to obtain permission prior to use.
- Conditional access. Researchers must receive permission from the interviewee or their heir prior to accessing the interview. Please contact the OJA for more information.
- Biography
- Reuben Slonim was born on in Winnipeg in 1914 and ordained by the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York in 1937. That year, he became Canada’s first Canadian-born rabbi when he was hired by the McCaul Street Synagogue in downtown Toronto. After it merged with Goel Tzedec to become the Beth Tzedec Congregation, Rabbi Slonim served at the new Beth Tzedec for one year. He then served for twenty-three years as rabbi of Beth Habonim on Glen Park Avenue.
- Slonim also worked as a jounalist and associate editor of the Toronto Telegram and was known for his outspoken views on the Arab-Israeli conflict and Zionism.
- He married Rita Short, and they had a daughter named Rena. Rabbi Reuben Slonim died on 20 January 2000 at the age of eight-five.
- Material Format
- sound recording
- Language
- English
- Name Access
- McCaul Street Synagogue (Toronto, Ont.)
- Beth Tzedec Congregation (Toronto, Ont.)
- Geographic Access
- Winnipeg (Man.)
- New York (N.Y.).
- Toronto (Ont.)
- Original Format
- Audio cassette
- Copy Format
- Audio cassette
- Source
- Oral Histories