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Yosef Blau is an American Orthodox rabbi. He is the mashgiach ruchaniatRabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary since 1977.[1][2] He is also the former president of the Religious Zionists of America.
Rabbi
Yosef Blau
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Personal | |
Religion | Judaism |
Nationality | American |
Denomination | Orthodox |
Alma mater | Yeshiva University |
Position | Mashgiach ruchani |
Yeshiva | Yeshiva University |
Position | Former President |
Organization | Religious Zionists of America |
Semikhah | RIETS |
Blau earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1959 from Yeshiva College[2] studying Mathematics. He earned a Masters of Science degree at Yeshiva University's Belfer Graduate School of Science in 1960, and was ordained at Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary in 1961[2]byRabbi Yosef Dov Soloveitchik.
In the past, he served as the assistant principal at the Maimonides SchoolinBrookline, Massachusetts, principal at the Hebrew Theological CollegeinSkokie, Illinois, and principal at the Jewish Educational CenterinElizabeth, New Jersey.
In communal life, Blau served as national president of Yavneh, the National Religious Jewish Students Association, and as a member of that organization's National Advisory Board. He also served as vice president of the National Conference of Yeshiva Principals.
Blau is a member of the Rabbinical Council of America and serves on the executive board of the Orthodox Caucus, a national task force addressing practical issues challenging the Jewish world. He is also on the executive commission of the Orthodox Forum and the rabbinic advisory board of USSR, (Students Serving Soviet Jewry). He has lectured and taught Torah around the world.
Blau previously served on the executive board of directors of The Awareness Center. On December 22, 2009 he was the moderator on a panel in Yeshiva University dealing with homosexual men in the Orthodox Jewish community.
Blau serves as one of the board of directors for Jewish Community Watch, an organization focusing on child abuse awareness and prevention within the Orthodox community.
Rabbi Blau married Rivkah Teitz, daughter of Rabbi Mordechai Pinchas Teitz, in June 1962.[3] They live in Washington Heights and have three sons: Binyamin, Yitzchak and Yaakov.[4]