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Hugo Gabriel Gryn (pronounced green) (25 June 1930 – 18 August 1996) was a British Reform rabbi, a national broadcaster and a leading voice in interfaith dialogue. Hugo Gryn was born into a prosperous Jewish family in the market town of Berehovo in Carpathian Ruthenia, which was then in Czechoslovakia and is now in Ukraine. His ...
24. Nov. 2016 · Hugo Gryn: Everyone's chief rabbi. On the 20th anniversary of his death, Michael Freedland remembers Hugo Gryn, as beloved and revered. BY Michael Freedland. November 24, 2016 23:18. Share via....
19. Aug. 1996 · Rabbi Hugo Gryn was probably the most beloved rabbi in Great Britain. In part, this was due to the self-sacrificing service he rendered for over 30 years to one of the largest congregations in...
16. Aug. 2020 · Remembering Rabbi Hugo Gryn. On the twenty-fourth anniversary of his death, I thought I would mark the occasion to remember my friend, Rabbi Hugo Gryn. It was in the mid-1970s, in Jerusalem, when a longtime friend, Rabbi Levi Weiman-Kelman, introduced me to a visiting London rabbi and his family.
27. Jan. 2015 · The late Rabbi Hugo Gryn tells of his real experience during the holocaust and discusses a much asked question. An extract from a programme made for schools ...
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Rabbi Hugo Gryn was both the leading rabbinic figure of British Reform. Judaism for several decades and one of the best-known and highly admired. rabbis in British society. The sermons he delivered regularly throughout the entire period of his leadership as Rabbi of the West London Synagogue.
20. Aug. 1996 · LONDON -- Rabbi Hugo Gryn, 66, a rabbi, Holocaust survivor and broadcaster who was executive director of the World Union for Progressive Judaism from 1960 to 1962 and president of the Reform...