
December,
2005
OU
Names Rabbi Dr. Eliyahu Safran Vice President for
Communications and Marketing Of Kosher
Division
Rabbi Dr. Eliyahu
Safran, Senior Rabbinic Coordinator in the Orthodox Union’s Kosher
Division, has been named Vice President for Communications and Marketing
of OU Kosher, Orthodox Union President Stephen J. Savitsky and OU Kosher
CEO Menachem Genack announced today.
Rabbi Safran’s new position reflects both the increasing emphasis the
Kosher Division is placing on communicating with its worldwide market –
both companies and consumers – about its work, as well Rabbi Safran’s
obvious skills in this area.
“Rabbi Safran has demonstrated tremendous creativity and innovative
skills in marketing,” declared Mr. Savitsky, who is also Chair of the OU
Kashrut Commission, which oversees the Division. “I am most anxious to
continue to work with him in developing educational and marketing
programs that will benefit not only the Orthodox Union but the entire
Jewish world.”
According to Mr. Savitsky, Rabbi Safran will work closely with other OU
divisions, such as Communications and Marketing, and Community and
Synagogue Services. “The Kosher Division is a fully integrated component
of the OU and we intend to take the talents and skills that we have
there, and which are represented so well by Rabbi Safran, and have them
interact with all of the work of the OU.”
As Rabbi Genack explained, “Rabbi Safran has a new title, but his work
expands on what OU Kosher is already doing to bring the message of what
kashrut is all about to companies and consumers. We want people to
understand kashrut and how the OU serves the kosher community through
its high standards and expertise. Rabbi Safran’s efforts in this regard
have been extraordinary.”
Among his other responsibilities, Rabbi Safran is Editor-in-Chief of
Behind the Union Symbol, the OU’s quarterly magazine for current and
prospective companies. The publication, which in only a few years has
become the premiere kosher trade magazine, features technical articles
on the halachic and scientific aspects of kosher production, company
profiles, as well as sometimes whimsical and always fascinating articles
on how the OU’s rabbinic experts bring their skills to more than 6,000
plants in 77 countries worldwide.
Rabbi Safran has been at the OU since 1994, in the new companies area,
and has escorted hundreds of companies around the world through the
complexities of kosher certification, making the task as easy as
possible.
The scion of a distinguished rabbinic family – his late father was Chief
Rabbi of Jasi, Romania and later Professor of Jewish Education at
Yeshiva University and his late grandfather was the rabbinic leader of
Romania and the author of major responsa volumes -- Rabbi Safran was
educated at Yeshiva University where he received ordination. He taught
history and philosophy at YU, and served as rabbi of a major Pittsburgh
Orthodox synagogue and as principal of highly regarded yeshiva day
schools in Pittsburgh and Lakewood, NJ, as well as Yeshiva University
High School in New York.
Rabbi Safran is the author of several works, including Kos Eliyahu:
Insights into the Haggadah and Passover, which is now in its second
printing. He recently earned a doctorate in Administration, and speaks
in his charismatic fashion as a scholar-in-residence and visiting
lecturer at schools and synagogues around the country. He is married to
Klari Safran, manufacturer and designer of Clary’s Wigs, the
internationally renowned wig company.
A world traveler, Rabbi Safran recently brought the OU’s message to
Argentina, where he represented the organization at South America’s
largest kosher show; he is as at home deep in the heart of Turkey, in
plants in which olive oil, figs and other Turkish products are
certified, as he is in Israel, or for that matter, in the United States.
He has worked with firms in Egypt, Greece, India and other exotic
locales on achieving OU certification.
Regarding his new responsibilities, Rabbi Safran declared, “I look
forward to working with Rabbis Genack and Moshe Elefant (COO of OU
Kosher), as well as with the distinguished array of the finest kashrut
professionals in the industry that we have here at the OU, so that OU
Kosher’s message and mission can benefit the international community we
serve with our highest standards and personalized service.”

Rabbi Dr. Eliyahu Safran
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The Orthodox Union, now in its
second century of service to the Jewish community of North America and
beyond, is a world leader in community and synagogue services, adult
education, youth work through NCSY, political action through the IPA,
and advocacy for persons with disabilities through Yachad and Our Way.
Its kosher supervision label, the
, is the world’s most recognized
kosher symbol and can be found on over 409,000 products manufactured in
83 countries around the globe.
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