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Raymond Apple (rabbi)

Raymond Apple AO RFD (born 27 December 1935) is an emeritus senior rabbi. He was the Senior Rabbi of the Great Synagogue of Sydney between 1972 and 2005.[1] In this role, he was one of Australia's highest profile rabbis and the leading spokesman for Judaism in Australia.[2][3]

Raymond Apple
Personal
Born (1935-12-27) 27 December 1935 (age 87)
ReligionJudaism
NationalityAustralia, Israel
DenominationOrthodox
ProfessionRabbi
Jewish leader
PredecessorRabbi Dr Israel Porush
SuccessorRabbi Jeremy Lawrence
ProfessionRabbi
Websitewww.oztorah.com
PositionEmeritus Senior Rabbi
SynagogueGreat Synagogue (Sydney)
ResidenceIsrael
SemikhahLondon School of Jewish Studies

Early life edit

Born in Melbourne,[4] Apple was educated at the selective Melbourne High School. His rebbe was Dr Samuel Billigheimer (1889-1983).[5] He continued his education at the University of Melbourne, where he graduated Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws, then at the University of New England in Australia, gaining a Master of Literature degree, and finally at Jews' College (now called the London School of Jewish Studies), where he received a teaching diploma and semikhah (rabbinic diploma).[6]

Apple has received a Doctor of Laws (LL.D.) honoris causa from the University of New South Wales and Doctor of the University (D.Univ.) from the Australian Catholic University. He is also an Honorary Fellow of the University of Sydney and recipient of the Distinguished Alumni award of the University of New England.

Religious leadership edit

Between 1960 and 1972, Apple served London congregations at Bayswater and Hampstead before returning to Australia to take up the role of senior rabbi at the Great Synagogue in Sydney.

In Sydney he also served as a dayan (rabbinic judge) and registrar for the Sydney Beth Din.

Interfaith dialogue has been a lifetime interest of Apple and one which he pursued in Australia.[1] He is a patron and a former joint president and chairman of the Australian Council of Christians and Jews and also a life member and former chairman of the New South Wales Council. He founded the Christian-Jewish Luncheon Club in Sydney,[7] and has been a leader of dialogue with Islam.

Other roles edit

Apple was an Australian Army Reserve chaplain for fifteen years, and in 1988-2006 senior rabbi to the Australian Defence Force.[6] He also served, for two terms, as chairman of the Religious Advisory Committee to the Services, the first Jewish representative to hold this office. He was awarded the Reserve Force Decoration and the Australian Defence Medal.[8] He was also a chaplain to the NSW Police.

Apple is prominent in Freemasonry, being a Past Deputy Grand Master, Past Junior Grand Warden, and Past Grand Chaplain of the United Grand Lodge of New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory.[9]

Retirement edit

Apple retired from his Sydney position in 2005,[10] made aliyah in 2006, and has lived in Israel since then.[11]

While based in Jerusalem, Apple served as president of the Israel Regional section of the Rabbinical Council of America between 2016 and 2018.[12]

Honours edit

Apple is an Officer of the Order of Australia for his services to the community, as well as holding the Queen's Silver Jubilee Medal and the Centenary of Federation Medal.[13]

He has received the honorary degrees of Doctor of Laws from the University of New South Wales and Doctor of the University from the Australian Catholic University (2016).[14] He is also an Honorary Fellow of the University of Sydney and has received a Distinguished Alumni award from the University of New England.[6]

Selected publications edit

Apple has written a number of books, including:

  • Biblical people. Sydney and Bloomington: Mandelbaum House and AuthorHouse. 2021. pp. 168 p. ISBN 9781665592529.
  • New Testament People: A Rabbi's Notes. Bloomington: AuthorHouse. 2016. pp. 236 p. ISBN 978-1-52462-994-6.
  • Enemies and Obsessions: More Memories and Musings. Bloomington: AuthorHouse. 2014. pp. 138 p. ISBN 978-1-49699-223-9.
  • Eighty Days and Eighty Nights: Wise Words for Everyday. Bloomington: iUniverse. 2012. pp. 64 p. ISBN 978-1-47594-654-3.
  • Education by Degrees: Masonic Notes. Bloomington: AuthorHouse. 2012. pp. 86 p. ISBN 978-1-4772-2334-5.
  • Let's Ask the Rabbi. London: AuthorHouse. 2011. pp. 316 p. ISBN 978-1-4567-7269-7.
  • Freemasonry: Studies, Speeches and Sensibilities. Sydney: The Museum of Freemasonry. 2010. pp. 181 p. ISBN 978-0-9807584-0-5.
  • Episodes and Eccentrics: More tales of The Great Synagogue. Sydney: The Great Synagogue. 2010. pp. 79 p. ISBN 978-0-9592404-3-6.
  • To Be Continued: Memoirs and Musings. Sydney: Mandelbaum Publishing. 2010. pp. 222 p. ISBN 978-0-9804722-1-9.
  • The Great Synagogue: A History of Sydney's Big Shule. Sydney: UNSW Press. 2008. pp. 342 p. ISBN 978-0-86840-927-6.
  • The Jewish Way: Jews and Judaism in Australia. Sydney: The Great Synagogue. 2002. pp. 72 p. ISBN 0-9592404-2-X.
  • The Jews. Making Australian society. West Melbourne, Vic.: Thomas Nelson Australia. 1981. pp. 112 p. ISBN 0-17-005566-3.
  • The Hampstead Synagogue 1892-1967. London: Mitchell Vallentine. 1967. pp. 120 p.

He has also published numerous articles on Jews, Jewish history, the Jews in Australia, and various Jewish and interfaith themes. He is the author of "OzTorah", a weekly e-mail service and website presenting insights into the Torah reading,[15] an Ask the Rabbi forum,[16] and articles on Freemasonry,[17] interfaith issues,[18] British Jewish history,[19] and the Australian Jewish community and its history.[20] The OzTorah archives are available on his website at http://www.oztorah.com

References edit

  1. ^ a b Price, Sarah (7 February 2005). "Farewell to the rabbi of tolerance". The Sun-Herald.
  2. ^ The Australian, "Apple spells out core values as he departs after 32 years" 7 February 2005, accessed through EBBSCO'S Australia and New Zealand Reference Net
  3. ^ Chief Rabbi's Cabinet - Rabbi Raymond Apple
  4. ^ ABC Radio National Verbatim, 9 December 2002
  5. ^ Dr Billigheimer in Australia (OzTORAH); The German rabbinate abroad — Australia (OzTORAH).
  6. ^ a b c Crown Content, Who's Who in Australia 2007 page 150
  7. ^ Australian Council of Christians and Jews
  8. ^ Rabbinical Council of America
  9. ^ Our Ministers - Rabbi Dr Raymond Apple AO RFD 2011-02-17 at the Wayback Machine, Great Synagogue (Sydney), accessed 5 April 2010
  10. ^ "Farewell to the rabbi of tolerance". Sydney Morning Herald. 7 February 2005. Retrieved 23 July 2020.
  11. ^ Breskin, Nicole (10 June 2007). . Australian Jewish News. Archived from the original on 11 August 2008.
  12. ^ American position for Jerusalem-based ex-Sydney rabbi
  13. ^ It's an Honour, "Raymond Apple"
  14. ^ Rabbi to receive top award from Catholic University, retrieved 16 September 2016.
  15. ^ "OzTorah » Parashah".
  16. ^ "OzTorah » Ask the Rabbi".
  17. ^ "OzTorah » Freemasonry".
  18. ^ "OzTorah » Interfaith Issues".
  19. ^ "OzTorah » British Jewry".
  20. ^ "OzTorah » Australian Jewry".

External links edit

  • The Hampstead Synagogue
  • The Great Synagogue, Sydney
  • OzTorah

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Raymond Apple AO RFD born 27 December 1935 is an emeritus senior rabbi He was the Senior Rabbi of the Great Synagogue of Sydney between 1972 and 2005 1 In this role he was one of Australia s highest profile rabbis and the leading spokesman for Judaism in Australia 2 3 RabbiRaymond ApplePersonalBorn 1935 12 27 27 December 1935 age 87 Melbourne AustraliaReligionJudaismNationalityAustralia IsraelDenominationOrthodoxProfessionRabbiJewish leaderPredecessorRabbi Dr Israel PorushSuccessorRabbi Jeremy LawrenceProfessionRabbiWebsitewww wbr oztorah wbr comPositionEmeritus Senior RabbiSynagogueGreat Synagogue Sydney ResidenceIsraelSemikhahLondon School of Jewish Studies Contents 1 Early life 2 Religious leadership 3 Other roles 4 Retirement 5 Honours 6 Selected publications 7 References 8 External linksEarly life editBorn in Melbourne 4 Apple was educated at the selective Melbourne High School His rebbe was Dr Samuel Billigheimer 1889 1983 5 He continued his education at the University of Melbourne where he graduated Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws then at the University of New England in Australia gaining a Master of Literature degree and finally at Jews College now called the London School of Jewish Studies where he received a teaching diploma and semikhah rabbinic diploma 6 Apple has received a Doctor of Laws LL D honoris causa from the University of New South Wales and Doctor of the University D Univ from the Australian Catholic University He is also an Honorary Fellow of the University of Sydney and recipient of the Distinguished Alumni award of the University of New England Religious leadership editBetween 1960 and 1972 Apple served London congregations at Bayswater and Hampstead before returning to Australia to take up the role of senior rabbi at the Great Synagogue in Sydney In Sydney he also served as a dayan rabbinic judge and registrar for the Sydney Beth Din Interfaith dialogue has been a lifetime interest of Apple and one which he pursued in Australia 1 He is a patron and a former joint president and chairman of the Australian Council of Christians and Jews and also a life member and former chairman of the New South Wales Council He founded the Christian Jewish Luncheon Club in Sydney 7 and has been a leader of dialogue with Islam Other roles editApple was an Australian Army Reserve chaplain for fifteen years and in 1988 2006 senior rabbi to the Australian Defence Force 6 He also served for two terms as chairman of the Religious Advisory Committee to the Services the first Jewish representative to hold this office He was awarded the Reserve Force Decoration and the Australian Defence Medal 8 He was also a chaplain to the NSW Police Apple is prominent in Freemasonry being a Past Deputy Grand Master Past Junior Grand Warden and Past Grand Chaplain of the United Grand Lodge of New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory 9 Retirement editApple retired from his Sydney position in 2005 10 made aliyah in 2006 and has lived in Israel since then 11 While based in Jerusalem Apple served as president of the Israel Regional section of the Rabbinical Council of America between 2016 and 2018 12 Honours editApple is an Officer of the Order of Australia for his services to the community as well as holding the Queen s Silver Jubilee Medal and the Centenary of Federation Medal 13 He has received the honorary degrees of Doctor of Laws from the University of New South Wales and Doctor of the University from the Australian Catholic University 2016 14 He is also an Honorary Fellow of the University of Sydney and has received a Distinguished Alumni award from the University of New England 6 Selected publications editApple has written a number of books including Biblical people Sydney and Bloomington Mandelbaum House and AuthorHouse 2021 pp 168 p ISBN 9781665592529 New Testament People A Rabbi s Notes Bloomington AuthorHouse 2016 pp 236 p ISBN 978 1 52462 994 6 Enemies and Obsessions More Memories and Musings Bloomington AuthorHouse 2014 pp 138 p ISBN 978 1 49699 223 9 Eighty Days and Eighty Nights Wise Words for Everyday Bloomington iUniverse 2012 pp 64 p ISBN 978 1 47594 654 3 Education by Degrees Masonic Notes Bloomington AuthorHouse 2012 pp 86 p ISBN 978 1 4772 2334 5 Let s Ask the Rabbi London AuthorHouse 2011 pp 316 p ISBN 978 1 4567 7269 7 Freemasonry Studies Speeches and Sensibilities Sydney The Museum of Freemasonry 2010 pp 181 p ISBN 978 0 9807584 0 5 Episodes and Eccentrics More tales of The Great Synagogue Sydney The Great Synagogue 2010 pp 79 p ISBN 978 0 9592404 3 6 To Be Continued Memoirs and Musings Sydney Mandelbaum Publishing 2010 pp 222 p ISBN 978 0 9804722 1 9 The Great Synagogue A History of Sydney s Big Shule Sydney UNSW Press 2008 pp 342 p ISBN 978 0 86840 927 6 The Jewish Way Jews and Judaism in Australia Sydney The Great Synagogue 2002 pp 72 p ISBN 0 9592404 2 X The Jews Making Australian society West Melbourne Vic Thomas Nelson Australia 1981 pp 112 p ISBN 0 17 005566 3 The Hampstead Synagogue 1892 1967 London Mitchell Vallentine 1967 pp 120 p He has also published numerous articles on Jews Jewish history the Jews in Australia and various Jewish and interfaith themes He is the author of OzTorah a weekly e mail service and website presenting insights into the Torah reading 15 an Ask the Rabbi forum 16 and articles on Freemasonry 17 interfaith issues 18 British Jewish history 19 and the Australian Jewish community and its history 20 The OzTorah archives are available on his website at http www oztorah comReferences edit a b Price Sarah 7 February 2005 Farewell to the rabbi of tolerance The Sun Herald The Australian Apple spells out core values as he departs after 32 years 7 February 2005 accessed through EBBSCO S Australia and New Zealand Reference Net Chief Rabbi s Cabinet Rabbi Raymond Apple ABC Radio National Verbatim 9 December 2002 Dr Billigheimer in Australia OzTORAH The German rabbinate abroad Australia OzTORAH a b c Crown Content Who s Who in Australia 2007 page 150 Australian Council of Christians and Jews Rabbinical Council of America Our Ministers Rabbi Dr Raymond Apple AO RFD Archived 2011 02 17 at the Wayback Machine Great Synagogue Sydney accessed 5 April 2010 Farewell to the rabbi of tolerance Sydney Morning Herald 7 February 2005 Retrieved 23 July 2020 Breskin Nicole 10 June 2007 Rabbi Apple to headline inter faith conference Australian Jewish News Archived from the original on 11 August 2008 American position for Jerusalem based ex Sydney rabbi It s an Honour Raymond Apple Rabbi to receive top award from Catholic University retrieved 16 September 2016 OzTorah Parashah OzTorah Ask the Rabbi OzTorah Freemasonry OzTorah Interfaith Issues OzTorah British Jewry OzTorah Australian Jewry External links editThe Hampstead Synagogue The Great Synagogue Sydney OzTorah Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Raymond Apple rabbi amp oldid 1176221885, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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