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Rabbi Noah Gradofsky

Ordained by the UTJ’s Institute of Traditional Judaism in 2004, Rabbi Noah Gradofsky has remained a steadfast member, serving for years as a member of the UTJ Executive Board, the board of Morashah - UTJ's rabbinic fellowship - and as chairman of the UTJ conference committee.

Rabbi Gradofsky served as a full-time rabbi at Temple Israel in Long Beach, NY, for 6 years and has since served a number of synagogues on a contract basis.  He is also a full-time practicing attorney.

Rabbi Gradofsky is also a moderator of the UTJ Facebook group, and he is a prolific writer on Jewish law and sociological topics affecting the religious Jewish community. Among his essays and writings are:

To learn more about Rabbi Gradofsky and access any essays not yet included in Viewpoints, go to: www.e-ark.net

Rabbi Gradofsky is married to Dr. Melissa Klapper and lives in the Philadelphia area.

ARTICLE

A Person Should Always Engage in Torah ???and Mitzvot?? Even If It Is Not For Its Own Sake

by Rabbi Noah Gradofsky
September 5, 2021

Categories: Torah/Talmud
ARTICLE

Why Isn’t Ya’Aleh v’Yavo Said in Zikhronot?

by Rabbi Noah Gradofsky
August 29, 2021

Categories: Halakhah, High Holidays, Holidays, Tefillah, Torah/Talmud
Physically Distant, Spiritually Close (High Holidays 5781/2020) VIDEOS

Physically Distant, Spiritually Close (High Holidays 5781/2020)

by Rabbi Noah Gradofsky
September 21, 2020

Categories: Coronavirus, High Holidays
ARTICLE

Israeli Law Should Protect Jews But Not Define Judaism

by Rabbi Noah Gradofsky
March 21, 2021

Categories: Anti-Semitism, Converts/Conversion, Denominations, Israel, Modern Judaism, Politics
Sh’lach – The Sins of The Fathers VIDEOS

Sh’lach – The Sins of The Fathers

by Rabbi Noah Gradofsky
June 17, 2020

Categories: Torah/Talmud
ARTICLE

Discussion of Rabbi Zev Farber’s “Can Orthodox Education Survive Biblical Criticism?”

by Rabbi Noah Gradofsky, Mitch Morrison and Rabbi Gerald Sussman
February 9, 2021

Categories: Modern Judaism, Philosophy, Torah/Talmud
UTJ Rabbis Share Divrei Torah as Passover Approaches (5781/2021) VIDEOS

UTJ Rabbis Share Divrei Torah as Passover Approaches (5781/2021)

by Rabbi Noah Gradofsky, Rabbi Leonard Levy, Rabbi Moshe P. Weisblum, Recommended by UTJ and Rabbi Steven Saks
March 23, 2021

Categories: Holidays, Holidays, Modern Judaism, Passover, UTJ Events
DIVREI TORAH

(Video/Text) Rosh Hashanah 5781/2020 – Physically Distant, Spiritually Close

by Rabbi Noah Gradofsky
September 21, 2020

Categories: Coronavirus, Modern Judaism
Rabbis Share Divrei Torah as Passover Approaches During the Coronavirus Pandemic VIDEOS

Rabbis Share Divrei Torah as Passover Approaches During the Coronavirus Pandemic

by Rabbi Bruce Ginsburg, Rabbi Noah Gradofsky, Rabbi David Novak, Rabbi Gershon Bacon, Rabbi Baruch Melman, Rabbi Leonard Levy, Rabbi Moshe P. Weisblum, Rabbi Jeffrey Miller, Recommended by UTJ and Rabbi Steven Saks
April 5, 2020

Categories: Coronavirus, Holidays, Holidays, Modern Judaism, Passover, UTJ Events
DIVREI TORAH

Devarim – De-Escalation In the Torah: Where?

by Rabbi Noah Gradofsky
July 24, 2020

Categories: Modern Judaism, Politics
ARTICLE (Reprinted from JURIST Legal News and Commentary)

A Hollow Victory for Religious Liberty

by Rabbi Noah Gradofsky
December 15, 2020

Categories: Articles, Coronavirus, Modern Judaism, Politics
Nihum Avelim (Consolation of Mourners) on Shabbat VIDEOS

Nihum Avelim (Consolation of Mourners) on Shabbat

by Rabbi Noah Gradofsky
January 1, 2019

Categories: Halakhah, Life Cycle

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