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Moshe Grussgott

Rabbi Moshe Grussgott is a second-generation member of Morashah, the rabbinic fellowship of UTJ.

He has engaged with all types of Jews worldwide. From Belarus and Minsk to Australia and New Zealand, he worked with Jewish teens and teenagers with special needs. He has been both a hospital and military chaplain. These experiences have enriched and informed his perspective as a synagogue rabbi – his life’s main passion.

Rabbi Grussgott was educated for 8 years at Yeshiva University, during which time he earned a BA in Psychology, an MA in Medieval Jewish History, and rabbinic ordination.

Rabbi Grussgott serves as rabbi of Kehilath Israel in Overland Park, Kansas.

ARTICLE

A Week of Remembrances for Six Hostages

by Moshe Grussgott
September 3, 2024

Categories: Israel, Modern Judaism
DIVREI TORAH

Israel and Jewish Posterity

by Moshe Grussgott
October 6, 2024

Categories: High Holidays, Holidays, Israel, Modern Judaism
DIVREI TORAH

Bereshit 5784/2023 – Optimistic About the Future

by Moshe Grussgott
October 15, 2023

Categories: Israel, Modern Judaism
DIVREI TORAH

Rosh Hashanah – Adam 1, Adam 2, and COVID-19

by Moshe Grussgott
September 24, 2020

Categories: Coronavirus, Modern Judaism

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