Rabbi Goodman Lipkind (1878–1973) was a London rabbi who later emigrated to New York City.

He wrote many articles for the Jewish Encyclopedia,[1] and in Joseph Leftwich's biography of writer Israel Zangwill is mentioned as inspiration for the character of Rabbi Joseph Strelitski in Zangwill's novel Children of the Ghetto.[2]

Biography

Lipkind was born on 27 June 1878 in Whitechapel, London. His parents were John and Rebecca Lipkind.

On 13 June 1911 the Milwaukee Journal reported that United Hebrew Congregation, "the largest Hebrew congregation in the United States", in St Louis, had elected Lipkind, who was then at the Sinai congregation in Milwaukee, to succeed Henry Messing as its new Rabbi.[3] Lipkind served at UHC from 1912 to 1914.

On 15 October 1915 the New York Times reported his marriage to Charlotte G Harris in Eighty-Sixth Street Temple where he was Rabbi.

He was rabbi of the Gates of Heaven temple in Schenectady, New York until 1926.[4]

He died on 1 May 1973 at Long Beach, New York.

References

  1. One can see "Goodman Lipkind, B.A., Rabbi in London England" in the list of contributors to the first volume of the Jewish Encyclopedia via searching for "Lipkind" in a version available on Internet Archive, and also those articles in the first volume written by him via searching for the abbreviation "G. L." which was used. One can also find the articles written by Goodman Lipkind in the version of The Jewish Encyclopedia available via a website supported by the Kopelman Foundation via searching for "Goodman Lipkind".
  2. Leftwich, Joseph (1957). Israel Zangwill. New York, T. Yoseloff. p. 65. I have been told that Rabbi Goodman Lipkind, who wrote the note on Zimmer in the Jewish Encyclopedia, served Zangwill for some of the characteristics of Joseph Strelitski, the Rabbi who emigrated to America. But he also drew on Harry Lewis, a Toynbee resident who became a Liberal Rabbi.
  3. "Rabbi Lipkind called". Milwaukee Journal. 13 June 1911. p. 1.
  4. American Hebrew and Jewish Messenger: Volume 118, Issue 20 1926 "Dr. Goodman Lipkind, rabbi of Temple Gates of Heaven, of Schenectady, has resigned his spiritual leadership, much to the regret of his congregation"


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