Judah Nadich (1912-2007), scholar
Revision as of 16:57, 17 December 2010 by Gabriele Boccaccini (talk | contribs) (moved Judah Nadich to Judah Nadich (1912-2007), scholar)
Judah Nadich (1912-2007) was an American Jewish scholar.
Biography
Born in Baltimore, MD on May 13, 1912, Judah Nadich studied history at Columbia University and was ordained at the Jewish Theological Seminary. He served as a Conservative Rabbi at Buffalo and Chicago. During WW2 as the senior Jewish chaplain in Europe he was appointed Adviser to Eisenhower for Jewish affairs. After the War Nadich served as rabbi in New York and President of the Rabbinical Assembly. He died in New York on August 26, 2007.