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Asher Lopatin was born on 1 September, 1964, is an American rabbi (born 1964). Discover Asher Lopatin's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 59 years old?

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Age 59 years old
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Born 1 September 1964
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1964

Asher Lopatin (born September 1, 1964) is the executive director of the Jewish Community Relations Council/AJC, a nonprofit Jewish community organization in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan.

He is an American Modern Orthodox rabbi and leader of Kehillat Etz Chayim, a Modern Orthodox synagogue in Huntington Woods, MI.

1989

In 1989, he was awarded a Master of Philosophy from the University of Oxford in Medieval Arabic Thought.

He has also done doctoral work at Oxford in Islamic Fundamentalist Attitudes Toward Jews, authoring a chapter on Muslim/Jewish relations titled "The Uncircumcised Jewish Heart (in Islamic and Qur'anic Thought)."

Lopatin's academic honors include being: a Rhodes Scholar, a Wexner Fellow, a Truman Scholar, and a Boston University Trustee Scholar.

He is a member of Phi Beta Kappa.

1996

He received rabbinic ordination from both Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary of Yeshiva University in New York City in 1996 and Rabbi Aharon Soloveichik.

1998

American Jewish Congress Young Leadership Award, 1998

2000

Maimonides School Pillar of Maimonides Award, 2000

2001

Associated Talmud Torahs of Chicago Keter Torah Award, 2001

2002

Lopatin also received honorary smicha from Yeshivat Chovevei Torah in 2002.

Lopatin was the spiritual leader of Anshe Sholom B'nai Israel, a synagogue in Chicago's Lakeview neighborhood.

He and his wife Rachel were founders of the multi-denominational Chicago Jewish Day School.

Yeshivat Chovevei Torah Honorary Smicha, 2002

2006

In 2006, during the political battle over the Chicago City Council ban on the sale of "foie gras," Lopatin was widely quoted supporting the ban on the grounds that the Torah prohibits cruelty to animals, saying: "Chopped liver is good, but foie gras is bad."

2008

Newsweek Top 25 Pulpit Rabbis (#22), 2008

2009

In 2009, Lopatin announced plans to lead a proposed group of 200 families immigrating to Israel to settle in the Negev.

The plan was postponed indefinitely due to a serious illness in the Lopatin family.

Newsweek America's 25 Most Vibrant Congregations (Anshe Sholom B'nai Israel), 2009

2011

Newsweek Top 50 Rabbis (#21), 2011

2012

In February 2012, Lopatin participated in an Indonesia Interfaith Middle East Peace Tour.

Five rabbis, four members of the Christian clergy, and three American Muslim clerics traveled through Indonesia (meeting with 12 Indonesian Muslim clergymen), Dubai, Jerusalem, Ramallah, and Washington, D.C. Lopatin made blog posts about the journey on the website Morethodoxy.

On August 30, 2012, Yeshivat Chovevei Torah Rabbinical School (YCT) announced that Lopatin would succeed Avi Weiss, its founder, as president of the organization

Newsweek Top 50 Rabbis (#24), 2012

Lopatin is noted for feeling that the denominational lines separating Jews are less important than the commitments shared by Orthodox, Conservative, Reform and non-aligned Jews.

"I am a pluralist: We need to learn from all Jews, and connect and relate to all Jews – Reform, Conservative, Renewal; I believe it is critical for Judaism that we engage with the greater society as well.... While there is a lot to critique in the Orthodox world – Modern, Centrist and Chareidi – all of us sometimes take a strident attitude that may not exhibit sufficient respect and love for our fellow Jews and their motivations. All of us can make an effort to try to make our first response be one of embracing all of Orthodoxy – all Jews of course, and all human beings – and being open to learning – sometimes with a critical, but respectful ear – from our fellow Orthodox Jews."

2013

Previously, he was the President of Yeshivat Chovevei Torah (2013-2018) and the spiritual leader of Anshe Sholom B'nai Israel Congregation in Chicago before that.

He is a Rhodes Scholar and a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.

Lopatin is a graduate of the Maimonides School, and received a B.A. in International Relations and Islamic Studies from Boston University.

2017

In August 2017, Lopatin announced that the 2017–18 academic year would be his last as president of YCT.

Chicago Board of Rabbis; Vice President (Orthodox) International Rabbinic Fellowship; Board Member (Orthodox)

Chicago Jewish Day School; Board of Trustees, Ex Officio ("halachic, inclusive")

2019

He is also the founder and executive director of the Detroit National Center for Civil Discourse, which has run a Fellowship in Civil Discourse at Wayne State University since September 2019.