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  1. Rabbi Bronstein was a founding member of the Coalition for the Advancement of Jewish Education (CAJE). He has recorded Torah commentaries for the Reform movement’s Torah Tapes series as well as musical renditions for the Reconstructionist movement’s Kol Haneshamah home prayer book.

  2. Lester Bronstein has served as rabbi of Bet Am Shalom Synagogue in White Plains, New York since 1989. He has served in leadership roles with the Westchester Board of Rabbis, the White Plains Religious Leaders Association, the Reconstructionist Rabbinical Association, the UJA-Federation of New York, the JFNA Rabbinic Cabinet, the Coalition for ...

  3. jstreet.org › rabbinic-and-cantorial-cabinet › rabbi-lester-bronsteinRabbi Lester Bronstein - J Street

    Rabbi Lester Bronstein has served as the Rabbi at Bet Am Shalom in White Plains New York since 1989. A native of Texas, Rabbi Bronstein has a Bachelor’s degree from Yale University and a Master’s in Education from Boston University, where he also became a diehard Red Sox fan.

  4. In this short talk, Rabbi Lester Bronstein brings 18th and 19th-century Hasidic thought into dialogue with contemporary Reconstructionist theology.

  5. 14 de jun. de 2023 · POR: HOWARD BLAS. Meir Bronstein no es el típico hassid. Tampoco es el típico YouTuber. Su dulce comportamiento, su dominio del judaísmo, la literatura y los temas seculares, su sentido del humor y su sonrisa desarmante le han convertido en una estrella de rock entre los YouTubers hispanohablantes.

  6. Meet Our Team of Educators. Rabbi Les Bronstein has served as rabbi of Bet Am Shalom since 1989. He co-officiates with his wife, Cantor Benjie Ellen Schiller. They have three adult children (all b’nai mitzvah at Bet Am Shalom) and three grandchildren.

  7. Por resolución suprema emitida por el Presidente de la República del Perú el 27 de noviembre de 1984, se concedió la nacionalidad peruana al señor Baruch Ivcher Bronstein (en adelante “señor Ivcher”), nacido en Israel, bajo condición de que renunciara a su nacionalidad israelí;