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'''Karmi Ingber''' (born [[1962]] in Bronx, New York) is the rabbi of [[Knesseth Isreal Congregation]].  He took the position in fall [[2007]], replacing [[Avraham Schmidman]].
'''Karmi Ingber''' (born [[1962]] in Brooklyn, New York) is the rabbi of [[Knesseth Isreal Congregation]].  He took the position in fall [[2007]], replacing [[Avraham Schmidman]].
 
Ingber's parents are Holocaust survivors from Czechoslovakia.  He spent 20 years in Israel, teaching advanced studies for Rabbis at Ner LeElef Institute.  In Israel, he met his wife, also from New York.  They have seven children.
 
From 2005 until his departure, Ingber was in Montreal, Canada, leading a program to revitalize outreach in the Canadian Jewish community, targeting young professional Jews who may have lost touch with their religious heritage.
 
Ingber was recommended to be rabbi of Knesseth Isreal by a friend of the departing rabbi Schmidman.


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Revision as of 07:20, 3 May 2008

Karmi Ingber (born 1962 in Brooklyn, New York) is the rabbi of Knesseth Isreal Congregation. He took the position in fall 2007, replacing Avraham Schmidman.

Ingber's parents are Holocaust survivors from Czechoslovakia. He spent 20 years in Israel, teaching advanced studies for Rabbis at Ner LeElef Institute. In Israel, he met his wife, also from New York. They have seven children.

From 2005 until his departure, Ingber was in Montreal, Canada, leading a program to revitalize outreach in the Canadian Jewish community, targeting young professional Jews who may have lost touch with their religious heritage.

Ingber was recommended to be rabbi of Knesseth Isreal by a friend of the departing rabbi Schmidman.

References

  • Garrison, Greg (November 24, 2007) "New Knesseth Israel Orthodox synagogue opens in Birmingham." Birmingham News.