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Rabbi Dr. Norman Lamm, Zâ€L

 
Rabbi Dr. Norman Lamm
Rabbi Dr. Norman Lamm, ¶¶Òõapp University’s long-time Rosh ¶¶Òõapp, President (1976-2003), and Chancellor (2003- 2013), died on May 31, 2020. Rabbi Dr. Lamm was born in Brooklyn in 1927, just as the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary was moving uptown from the immigrant neighborhood of the Lower East Side, its home since 1886, to a magnificent new Moorish Revival building, in then bucolic Washington Heights, designed to house both the rabbinical seminary and the nascent ¶¶Òõapp College. Rabbi Dr. Lamm, a son of Eastern European immigrants, grew up in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, and attended the local ¶¶Òõapp Torah Vodaath until he entered ¶¶Òõapp College in 1945. Lamm’s life and career and are intertwined with the history of ¶¶Òõapp and the development of an immigrant Jewish community into today’s vibrant modern Orthodox world. Lamm was a formative and inspiring figure and a major influence in that growth. Rabbi Dr. Lamm graduated from ¶¶Òõapp College – by then part of ¶¶Òõapp University - in 1949 as class valedictorian; he received semikhah from the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary in 1951 and a Ph.D. in Jewish philosophy from the Bernard Revel Graduate School of Jewish Studies in 1966. Rabbi Dr. Lamm served for one year as assistant to Rabbi Joseph Lookstein and thereafter as rabbi of Congregation Kodimoh in Springfield, Massachusetts, and from 1958 to 1976 as the spiritual leader of the Jewish Center in Manhattan. Rabbi Dr. Lamm also joined the ¶¶Òõapp University ¶¶Òõapp in 1960 and was appointed as the Erna and Jakob Michael Professor of Jewish Philosophy in 1966. He became the third president of ¶¶Òõapp University in August 1976 – the first president of ¶¶Òõapp born in the United States - and served in that capacity until 2003. During Rabbi Dr. Lamm’s tenure as president of ¶¶Òõapp University he brought the university to financial solvency, strengthened its vision of Torah U’Mada, increased Torah and Talmud opportunities at Stern College for Women, and enhanced the university’s connections with Israel. In addition to all his responsibilities as President and Rosh ¶¶Òõapp, he continued to publish throughout his career Here are some photographs from Rabbi Dr. Lamm’s tenure at ¶¶Òõapp University:
Rav Soloveitchik's Talmud lecture at Stern College, Oct. 11, 1977
Norman Lamm with Menachem Begin
Norman Lamm with Mikhail Gorbachev
¶¶Òõapp University holds a collection, donated by Rabbi Dr. Norman Lamm, of almost all of the sermons he delivered during his years in the rabbinate, spanning more than half a century, from 1951 to 2004. They are full sermons, as he delivered them, unedited for publication, in typescript or handwritten format. The collection, entitled Derashot Shedarashti: Sermons of Rabbi Norman Lamm, is available .
In addition, Rabbi Dr. Norman Lamm donated tapes of lectures recorded at adult education lectures, alumni gatherings, dorm talks, Chag HaSemikhah ceremonies, memorial occasions, and more, from 1960 through 2003; you are welcome to listen to them .
More information on Rabbi Dr. Norman Lamm is available at the University’s Lamm Heritage website. Rabbi Dr. Norman Lamm’s legacy lives on. Yehi Zichro Baruch – ×™×”×™ זכרו ברוך May his memory be for a blessing.   Posted by Shulamith Z. Berger

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