
June 9, 2003
The Leading Rabbinical
Organization Gets a New Chief Professional:
RABBI BASIL HERRING SELECTED TO BE EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT OF THE
RABBINICAL COUNCIL OF AMERICA
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Rabbi Basil Herring |
Rabbi Dr. Basil Herring - pulpit rabbi, scholar
and author of a manual and newsletter for rabbis -- has been selected as
the next Executive Vice President of the Rabbinical Council of America
(RCA), the leading Orthodox rabbinic association in North America and
the most effective umbrella organization of rabbis in the world. Rabbi
Herring's appointment was announced at the recent RCA Annual Convention
in Westchester County, NY.
He succeeds Rabbi Steven M. Dworken, z"l, who died suddenly in January
following a decade of accomplishment in the position.
Most recently, Rabbi Herring served as the Executive Chairman of The
Orthodox Caucus, a respected association that brings together a broad
array of leading rabbinic and lay leaders. In that capacity, Rabbi
Herring was responsible for implementing a broad array of national as
well as regional and local projects and initiatives on critical issues
confronting the Orthodox and wider Jewish communities.
"Only an extraordinarily well-rounded and highly-respected rabbi could
be considered to succeed Rabbi Dworken," declared Rabbi Kenneth Auman of
the Young Israel of Flatbush (Brooklyn, NY), whose two-year term as RCA
President began at the Convention. "Rabbi Herring most certainly fits
that category. A distinguished pulpit rabbi, he is also a noted scholar
and an expert on synagogue life and the role of the rabbi. With this
background, he will be able to undertake the role of counselor and
advisor to his colleagues that was filled so nobly for so long by Rabbi
Dworken. I look forward to working with him on a daily basis on issues
of significance to rabbis and to their synagogues."
The Executive Vice President of the RCA, in addition to performing the
administrative functions of running the day-to-day operations of the
organization, is primarily responsible to be the liaison to the
membership regarding career counseling, placement, conflict resolution,
and general guidance in their rabbinic careers. Traditionally, and in
particular during the tenure of Rabbi Dworken, the Executive Vice
President has also served as the primary liaison to the organized
Orthodox community, most notably, the Orthodox Union.
In his remarks at the RCA Convention, Rabbi Herring said that after
years in the pulpit, he had been contemplating a change in career
direction - a change in which he was encouraged, ironically, by Rabbi
Dworken. Rabbi Herring pledged to work closely with the Orthodox Union,
the synagogue counterpart to the RCA, and lauded the OU's leadership,
President Harvey Blitz and Executive Vice President Rabbi Dr. Tzvi Hersh
Weinreb.
Sessions at the RCA Convention made clear a range of issues that will
face Rabbi Herring in his new position, including stress in the
rabbinate, protecting congregants from abuse, and confronting
unacceptable rabbinic behavior. These sessions made clear that rabbis
are at risk for giving advice for which they are not qualified and for
tolerating aberrant behavior in their communities -- not to mention
accusations of possible aberrant behavior of their own. "It's a new era
we're living in," said one rabbinical speaker at the Convention.
Rabbi Herring sees the work of the RCA as going beyond services to its
rabbinical membership, what he calls its "fraternal service role." He
regards the role of the RCA and its leadership "as a platform and as
spokesmen for the Orthodox community, articulating values and positions
on the major issues facing our community and society." The RCA, then,
"is a national leadership entity working in that capacity with the OU
and others who share our vision of how Orthodoxy combines Torah with
full involvement in the world around us."
Born in South Africa, Rabbi Herring studied there, as well as at
Yeshivat Kerem Beyavneh in Israel, before coming to New York, where he
received both his rabbinical ordination and Ph.D. in Medieval Jewish
Philosophy from Yeshiva University and its affiliated Rabbi Isaac
Elchanan Theological Seminary. He has held pulpits in Kingston NY,
Ottawa Ontario, and, until recently, in Atlantic Beach, NY, and is
Adjunct Professor of Jewish Studies at Stern College for Women of
Yeshiva University.
Rabbi Herring has authored and edited books and articles on a variety of
topics. These include studies in Jewish philosophy and Biblical
commentary; several widely- used and quoted textbooks dealing with
Jewish Ethics and contemporary issues; a manual for rabbis and
synagogues on practical aspects of the modern rabbinate; a volume of
sermons; and another on legally recognized prenuptial agreements that
are valid under Jewish law. He has also edited and published a monthly
subscription newsletter for rabbis. Rabbi Herring has authored various
articles and position papers, published in a variety of journals and
magazines, on issues confronting the Jewish community.
Rabbi Herring lectures widely on the interface between Torah, Orthodoxy,
the Jewish community and modern society.
He and his wife Sherri are the parents of four children and two
grandchildren. He lives in Woodsburgh, NY on Long Island.
The Rabbinical Council of America is a dynamic professional organization
serving over 1,100 Orthodox Rabbis in the United States of America,
Canada and Israel. Membership is comprised of duly ordained Orthodox
Rabbis who serve in positions of the congregational Rabbinate, Jewish
education, chaplaincies, and other allied fields of Jewish communal
work. While many of its members received their smicha from Yeshivat
Rabbenu Yitzchak Elchanan (affiliated with Yeshiva University, New York)
and Bet Midrash Letorah (Hebrew Theological College, Skokie, Illinois),
a large number were ordained from other major yeshivot in the United
States, Israel and Europe and by recognized Rabbinic Torah authorities.
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