New York Times Features Outskirts Press Self-Publishing Author Herbert David Teitelbaum

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The New York Times Holiday Edition features self-publishing author Herbert David Teitelbaum.

About the Author

Rabbi Teitelbaum and his wife Robin have two sons and five grandchildren. The Teitelbaum’s presently live in a retirement residence in Palo Alto, California.

As a Mighty Stream: The Life of an American Rabbi

As a Mighty Stream is the personal memoir of Rabbi Teitelbaum.

Rabbi H. David Teitelbaum is a native of San Francisco. In 1951 he was ordained at the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York City. He holds an M.A. in Educational Psychology from Teachers College, Columbia University.

He served as an Army Chaplain during the Korean War. He joined Martin Luther King, Jr. in the struggle for civic rights in Selma Alabama in 1965. In a 1976 mission to the Soviet Union, he brought support to Jewish refuseniks. After serving Congregation Beth Jacob in Redwood City, California for 38 years, he is now Rabbi Emeritus. He has published four booklets on Jewish life cycle events.

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As a Mighty Stream The Life of an American Rabbi

by Herbert David Teitelbaum

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Herbert David Teitelbaum’s “As a Mighty Stream The Life of an American Rabbi.” From Korea to Krakow, an American Rabbi’s life in world events. Rabbi Herbert David Teitelbaum describes his service as an Army Chaplain during the Korean War, in the struggle for civil rights with Martin Luther King, Jr. in Selma Alabama in 1965, and regarding the 1976 mission to the Soviet Union where he brought support to Jewish refuseniks.

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