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Pinchas Goldschmidt

Pinchas Goldschmidt (born 21 July 1963) is a Swiss-born rabbi, scholar, and Jewish community leader. He was the Chief Rabbi of Moscow, Russia from 1993 until 2022, serving at the Moscow Choral Synagogue.[1] He also founded and has headed the Moscow Rabbinical Court of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) since 1989. From 2011, Goldschmidt has served as president of the Conference of European Rabbis (CER), which unites over seven hundred communal rabbis from Dublin, Ireland to Khabarovsk, in the Russian Far East.

Goldschmidt in 1998
Goldschmidt at the 2011 inauguration of the Beith Schalom Synagogue in Speyer, Germany

In the aftermath of increased socio-political repression within Russia in 2022 within the context of the Russo-Ukrainian war, Goldschmidt gained international media attention for his recommendation that all Jews living in Russia leave the country for their own safety and security.[2] He would later become the first rabbi to be listed as a foreign agent by Russia as a result of his opposition to war.[3]

Given his role in speaking for the benefit of the Jewish community, Goldschmidt has stated that he has been a magnet for personal threats of violence by antisemitic extremists.[2]

Biography edit

Goldschmidt was born in Zurich to a family that had lived in Switzerland for four generations. He arrived in Russia in 1989 and worked at re-establishing Jewish communal life including schools, a rabbinical court, a burial society, kosher soup kitchens, rabbinical schools and political umbrella structures, such as the Russian Jewish Congress and the Congress of the Jewish Religious Organizations and Associations in Russia (CJROAR).[4] In 1990 he created the guidelines in conjunction with the Israeli Ministry of Interior to reconfirm Jews who hid their Jewish identity during Soviet times.[5]

He has addressed the US Senate, the EU Parliament, the Council of Europe, the Israeli Knesset, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's "Neeman Commission," Oxford University, the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe Berlin Conference on anti-Semitism, and Harvard University, discussing the state of the Jewish Community and threats to it.[6]

 
Goldschmidt and EU leaders Jerzy Buzek, José Manuel Barroso and Herman Van Rompuy, Brussels, 2011

In January 2005, five hundred people, including newspaper editors, public intellectuals and nineteen Duma deputies published an appeal to the Prosecutor General of Russia calling for the closure of Jewish organized life in Russia. A subsequent television call-in show, during which 100,000 people phoned in, said that 54% of the participants supported the idea of banning all Jewish organizations in Russia. Goldschmidt wrote a response addressed to Dmitriy Rogozin, leader of the nationalist Rodina (Motherland) party, who then apologized and distanced himself from the petition.[7]

Goldschmidt was deported from Russia in September 2005, but was allowed to return to the community three months later after an international campaign.[8] In 2010 by special order of Russia's president, Dmitry Medvedev, he was made a citizen of Russia.

He chairs the Standing Committee of the Conference of European Rabbis, an umbrella group of four hundred European rabbis.[9]

 
Goldschmidt at the WEF 2013

In the spring of 2009 Goldschmidt was visiting scholar at the Davis Center in Harvard.[10]

In 2011, Goldschmidt was elected president of the Conference of European Rabbis by its Standing Committee.[11]

On 27 July 2016, the Government of the French Republic made him a Chevalier of the National Order of the Legion of Honor for contributing to relations between Russia and France.

In 2008 the Jerusalem Post put Goldschmidt in 31st place in its yearly list of the fifty most influential Jews in the world.[12]

Russian invasion of Ukraine edit

On 7 June 2022, his daughter-in-law, Avital Chizhik-Goldschmidt, tweeted that Goldschmidt and his wife had left Russia for Hungary in March 2022, after they allegedly refused to publicly support the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, something which was also retweeted by his son Benjamin Goldschmidt.[13] Chizhik-Goldschmidt′s allegation was rebutted by multiple sources in the Moscow Jewish community, including the press service of the Moscow Choral Synagogue, where Pinchas Goldschmidt was reelected as Chief Rabbi of Moscow on the same 7 June.[14][15][16][17]

According to sources, after attending the opening ceremony for the Conference of European Rabbis in Munich on 30 May in which he delivered a speech attacking the war, at the time of reelection as chief Rabbi of Moscow he was not located in Russia, instead living permanently in Israel. He delegated authority to Rabbi David Yushuvaev as the interim Chief Rabbi of Moscow in his place while being absent from Russia. He had previously told Israel's Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper that he did "not define myself as an exiled rabbi, I am a rabbi who is not living in his community". Contacted by the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Goldschmidt declined to comment or to answer questions about whether he believes that he will return to Russia.[18][19][20]

Goldschmidt declared in a 7 September 2022 interview with international broadcaster Deutsche Welle that Russia is entering a period of deep isolation and the promulgation of a new "Iron Curtain" between regions, both actions of which he views as morally repugnant. He recommended that all Jews living in Russia leave for their own safety and security. Looking back, he remarked that the "red lines" between authoritarianism versus democracy versus totalitarianism can be fundamentally unclear yet they do exist, with his country proceeding negatively.[2]

Given his role in speaking for the benefit of the Jewish community, Goldschmidt has commented that he's been a magnet for personal threats of violence by antisemitic extremists.[2]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "The History of Moscow Religious Jewish Community". TicketsOfRUSSIA.ru. Retrieved 3 November 2013.
  2. ^ a b c d "Former Moscow rabbi wants all Jews to leave Putin's Russia". Deutsche Welle. 7 September 2022. Retrieved 7 September 2022.
  3. ^ "Russia lists former Moscow chief rabbi as foreign agent". ynet. Retrieved 3 July 2023.
  4. ^ "Moscow Rabbi Returns – 12.19.2005". National Coalition Supporting Soviet Jewry. Archived from the original on 5 September 2012.
  5. ^ Zomet Institute
  6. ^ "CSCE :: Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe". Csce.gov. Retrieved 3 November 2013.
  7. ^ JTA 23 June 2005 Lev Krichevsky
  8. ^ "Russian Jewish Groups Demand Answers in Rabbi Deportation Case". Haaretz. 27 September 2005. Retrieved 3 November 2013.
  9. ^ ועידת רבני אירופה (21 July 1963). . Conference of European Rabbis. Archived from the original on 6 January 2014. Retrieved 6 January 2014.
  10. ^ "[Daviscalendar-list] 5/6 seminar reminder and 5/14 addition to the May calendar". Lists.fas.harvard.edu. Retrieved 3 November 2013.
  11. ^ "London – Rabbi Pinchas Goldschmidt Elected President of the Conference of European Rabbis". VosIzNeias.com. 28 June 2011. Retrieved 3 November 2013.
  12. ^ "31. Rabbis Berel Lazar and Pinchas Goldschmidt".
  13. ^ Jerusalem Post, Russia pressured Moscow chief rabbi to publicly support Ukraine war — He refused - report, 7 June 2022
  14. ^ "Гольдшмидт плохого не посоветует: Главный раввин Москвы призвал к миру в Украине и уехал в Израиль. В Московской хоральной синагоге утверждают, что это не эмиграция". Novaya Gazeta (in Russian). 9 June 2022.
  15. ^ "В Московской хоральной синагоге опровергли слухи об отъезде главного раввина Москвы из-за давления властей". RTVI. 8 June 2022.
  16. ^ "В Московской синагоге объяснили отъезд главного раввина". RBK Group. 8 June 2022.
  17. ^ "В Московской синагоге объяснили отъезд главного раввина столицы болезнью его отца". Gazeta.Ru (in Russian). 8 June 2022.
  18. ^ "Moscow's chief rabbi in exile after refusing to back Ukraine invasion, relative says". The Times of Israel.
  19. ^ "Pinchas Goldschmidt: Moskauer Oberrabbiner im unfreiwilligen Exil". 9 June 2022.
  20. ^ "Moscow's chief rabbi 'in exile' after resisting Kremlin pressure over war". TheGuardian.com. 8 June 2022.

External links edit

  • Reportsbetsygidwitz.com
  • Battle for the Soul of Russia at IMDb

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Pinchas Goldschmidt born 21 July 1963 is a Swiss born rabbi scholar and Jewish community leader He was the Chief Rabbi of Moscow Russia from 1993 until 2022 serving at the Moscow Choral Synagogue 1 He also founded and has headed the Moscow Rabbinical Court of the Commonwealth of Independent States CIS since 1989 From 2011 Goldschmidt has served as president of the Conference of European Rabbis CER which unites over seven hundred communal rabbis from Dublin Ireland to Khabarovsk in the Russian Far East Goldschmidt in 1998Goldschmidt at the 2011 inauguration of the Beith Schalom Synagogue in Speyer GermanyIn the aftermath of increased socio political repression within Russia in 2022 within the context of the Russo Ukrainian war Goldschmidt gained international media attention for his recommendation that all Jews living in Russia leave the country for their own safety and security 2 He would later become the first rabbi to be listed as a foreign agent by Russia as a result of his opposition to war 3 Given his role in speaking for the benefit of the Jewish community Goldschmidt has stated that he has been a magnet for personal threats of violence by antisemitic extremists 2 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Russian invasion of Ukraine 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksBiography editGoldschmidt was born in Zurich to a family that had lived in Switzerland for four generations He arrived in Russia in 1989 and worked at re establishing Jewish communal life including schools a rabbinical court a burial society kosher soup kitchens rabbinical schools and political umbrella structures such as the Russian Jewish Congress and the Congress of the Jewish Religious Organizations and Associations in Russia CJROAR 4 In 1990 he created the guidelines in conjunction with the Israeli Ministry of Interior to reconfirm Jews who hid their Jewish identity during Soviet times 5 He has addressed the US Senate the EU Parliament the Council of Europe the Israeli Knesset Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu s Neeman Commission Oxford University the Organization for Security and Co operation in Europe Berlin Conference on anti Semitism and Harvard University discussing the state of the Jewish Community and threats to it 6 nbsp Goldschmidt and EU leaders Jerzy Buzek Jose Manuel Barroso and Herman Van Rompuy Brussels 2011In January 2005 five hundred people including newspaper editors public intellectuals and nineteen Duma deputies published an appeal to the Prosecutor General of Russia calling for the closure of Jewish organized life in Russia A subsequent television call in show during which 100 000 people phoned in said that 54 of the participants supported the idea of banning all Jewish organizations in Russia Goldschmidt wrote a response addressed to Dmitriy Rogozin leader of the nationalist Rodina Motherland party who then apologized and distanced himself from the petition 7 Goldschmidt was deported from Russia in September 2005 but was allowed to return to the community three months later after an international campaign 8 In 2010 by special order of Russia s president Dmitry Medvedev he was made a citizen of Russia He chairs the Standing Committee of the Conference of European Rabbis an umbrella group of four hundred European rabbis 9 nbsp Goldschmidt at the WEF 2013In the spring of 2009 Goldschmidt was visiting scholar at the Davis Center in Harvard 10 In 2011 Goldschmidt was elected president of the Conference of European Rabbis by its Standing Committee 11 On 27 July 2016 the Government of the French Republic made him a Chevalier of the National Order of the Legion of Honor for contributing to relations between Russia and France In 2008 the Jerusalem Post put Goldschmidt in 31st place in its yearly list of the fifty most influential Jews in the world 12 Russian invasion of Ukraine edit On 7 June 2022 his daughter in law Avital Chizhik Goldschmidt tweeted that Goldschmidt and his wife had left Russia for Hungary in March 2022 after they allegedly refused to publicly support the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine something which was also retweeted by his son Benjamin Goldschmidt 13 Chizhik Goldschmidt s allegation was rebutted by multiple sources in the Moscow Jewish community including the press service of the Moscow Choral Synagogue where Pinchas Goldschmidt was reelected as Chief Rabbi of Moscow on the same 7 June 14 15 16 17 According to sources after attending the opening ceremony for the Conference of European Rabbis in Munich on 30 May in which he delivered a speech attacking the war at the time of reelection as chief Rabbi of Moscow he was not located in Russia instead living permanently in Israel He delegated authority to Rabbi David Yushuvaev as the interim Chief Rabbi of Moscow in his place while being absent from Russia He had previously told Israel s Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper that he did not define myself as an exiled rabbi I am a rabbi who is not living in his community Contacted by the Jewish Telegraphic Agency Goldschmidt declined to comment or to answer questions about whether he believes that he will return to Russia 18 19 20 Goldschmidt declared in a 7 September 2022 interview with international broadcaster Deutsche Welle that Russia is entering a period of deep isolation and the promulgation of a new Iron Curtain between regions both actions of which he views as morally repugnant He recommended that all Jews living in Russia leave for their own safety and security Looking back he remarked that the red lines between authoritarianism versus democracy versus totalitarianism can be fundamentally unclear yet they do exist with his country proceeding negatively 2 Given his role in speaking for the benefit of the Jewish community Goldschmidt has commented that he s been a magnet for personal threats of violence by antisemitic extremists 2 See also edit nbsp Biography portalReactions to the 2022 Russian invasion of UkraineReferences edit The History of Moscow Religious Jewish Community TicketsOfRUSSIA ru Retrieved 3 November 2013 a b c d Former Moscow rabbi wants all Jews to leave Putin s Russia Deutsche Welle 7 September 2022 Retrieved 7 September 2022 Russia lists former Moscow chief rabbi as foreign agent ynet Retrieved 3 July 2023 Moscow Rabbi Returns 12 19 2005 National Coalition Supporting Soviet Jewry Archived from the original on 5 September 2012 Zomet Institute CSCE Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe Csce gov Retrieved 3 November 2013 JTA 23 June 2005 Lev Krichevsky Russian Jewish Groups Demand Answers in Rabbi Deportation Case Haaretz 27 September 2005 Retrieved 3 November 2013 ועידת רבני אירופה 21 July 1963 President Conference of European Rabbis Archived from the original on 6 January 2014 Retrieved 6 January 2014 Daviscalendar list 5 6 seminar reminder and 5 14 addition to the May calendar Lists fas harvard edu Retrieved 3 November 2013 London Rabbi Pinchas Goldschmidt Elected President of the Conference of European Rabbis VosIzNeias com 28 June 2011 Retrieved 3 November 2013 31 Rabbis Berel Lazar and Pinchas Goldschmidt Jerusalem Post Russia pressured Moscow chief rabbi to publicly support Ukraine war He refused report 7 June 2022 Goldshmidt plohogo ne posovetuet Glavnyj ravvin Moskvy prizval k miru v Ukraine i uehal v Izrail V Moskovskoj horalnoj sinagoge utverzhdayut chto eto ne emigraciya Novaya Gazeta in Russian 9 June 2022 V Moskovskoj horalnoj sinagoge oprovergli sluhi ob otezde glavnogo ravvina Moskvy iz za davleniya vlastej RTVI 8 June 2022 V Moskovskoj sinagoge obyasnili otezd glavnogo ravvina RBK Group 8 June 2022 V Moskovskoj sinagoge obyasnili otezd glavnogo ravvina stolicy boleznyu ego otca Gazeta Ru in Russian 8 June 2022 Moscow s chief rabbi in exile after refusing to back Ukraine invasion relative says The Times of Israel Pinchas Goldschmidt Moskauer Oberrabbiner im unfreiwilligen Exil 9 June 2022 Moscow s chief rabbi in exile after resisting Kremlin pressure over war TheGuardian com 8 June 2022 External 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