词条 | Alfred J. Kolatch |
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Alfred Jacob Kolatch (January 2, 1916 - February 7, 2007[1]) was an American rabbi known for his more than fifty published books, notably The Jewish Book of Why, and his books on Jewish names. EducationKolatch was a graduate of Yeshiva College and the affiliated Teacher's Institute of Yeshiva University. Kolatch received his rabbinical ordination from the Jewish Theological Seminary, where he also received the Doctor of Divinity degree. PulpitFrom 1941 to 1948, Kolatch served as the rabbi of congregations in Columbia, South Carolina,[2] and Kew Gardens, New York. It was serving as the rabbi in Columbia, South Carolina where Kolatch developed his interest in Jewish names,[3] the subject of many of his later publications. Kolatch also served as a chaplain in the US Army, and he was discharged in 1946 with the rank of Captain.[4] In addition, Kolatch served as President of the Association of Jewish Chaplains of the Armed Forces,[5] and as Vice President of the Military Chaplains Association of the United States. PublishingIn 1948, Kolatch founded Jonathan David Publishers (named after his sons Jonathan and David),[3] where he served as President and Editor-in-Chief. Jonathan David Publishers publishes non-fiction books, ranging from sports, biography, reference and Judaica books. AuthorshipWhile Kolatch was a publisher, he also personally authored more than 50 books himself, mostly published through his own publishing company. His most popular series of books started with the Jewish Book of Why (and continued with The Jewish Child's First Book of Why, The Second Jewish Book of Why, The Jewish Book of Why: The Torah, and The Jewish Mourner's Book of Why). This series alone sold more than 1.5 million copies in English, French, Spanish, German, and Portuguese.[4] He published more books, however, on the topic of naming babies (and pets). Starting with his 1948 book These Are The Names, he publishing at least eight name-oriented books. In 1989 an article profiling Kolatch noted his expertise in baby naming as "Newspapers across the country have called Rabbi Alfred J. Kolatch the nation's foremost expert on naming babies."[3] and in the Encyclopaedia Judaica (2nd Ed.), published in 2007, he was described as "Recognized as one of the world's leading authorities on Hebrew and English nomenclature".[4] Books
References1. ^[https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D01E1D6163AF937A25751C0A9619C8B63 "Paid Notices: Deaths: Kolatch, Alfred J."], The New York Times, New York, 8 February 2007. Retrieved on 9 September 2013. {{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Kolatch, Alfred J.}}2. ^"Columbia, South Carolina City Directory, 1942" 3. ^1 2 "For rabbi, heritage lesson leads to art of naming babies", Rockford Register Star, August 3, 1989, page 6B. 4. ^1 2 Bezalel, Gordon. “Kolatch, Alfred Jacob.” Encyclopaedia Judaica. Ed. Michael Berenbaum and Fred Skolnik. 2nd ed. Vol. 12. Detroit: Macmillan Reference USA, 2007. 271. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Web. 24 Oct. 2013. 5. ^"Rabbi Samuel N. Silver Elected President Of Jewish Chaplains", Jewish Journal, New Brunswick, NJ, January 22, 1960, page 7. 7 : World War II chaplains|Jewish Theological Seminary of America semikhah recipients|Yeshiva University alumni|2007 deaths|Rabbis in the military|United States Army chaplains|1916 births |
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