Meyer, Marshall T.

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Name (Hebrew)
מאיר, משה בן יצחק, הלוי, 1930-1993
Name (Latin)
Klüver, Billy, 1927-2004
Other forms of name
Klüver, Johan Wilhelm, 1927-2004
Date of birth
1930-03-25
Date of death
1993-12-29
Place of birth
New York (N.Y.)
Place of death
New York (N.Y.)
Place of residence/headquarters
Norwich (Conn.)
Buenos Aires (Argentina)
Occupation
Rabbis
Associated Language
heb eng spa
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 242796321
Wikidata: Q945437
Library of congress: n 2004053637
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Wikipedia description:

Rabbi Marshall T. Meyer (March 25, 1930 – December 29, 1993) was an American Conservative rabbi who became a recognized international human rights activist while living and working in Argentina from 1958 to 1984, during the period of the "Dirty War" in the 1970s. He was elected by president Raúl Alfonsín to be one of the members of the National Commission on the Disappearance of Persons. After the restoration of democracy in 1983, Meyer was awarded the nation's highest honor, the Order of the Liberator General San Martín, by the new president. He has been accused of sexual assault - allegations that were found credible by B'nai Jeshurun's investigation. In Argentina Meyer also led the congregation Comunidad Bet El and founded Seminario Rabínico Latinoamericano, a Conservative Jewish rabbinical school in Buenos Aires that has trained generations of Spanish-speaking rabbis. Rabbi Meyer returned to the United States in 1984 and that year became rabbi of Congregation Bnai Jeshurun in New York City. He was called to revive the congregation of the oldest Ashkenazi synagogue in the city. He was one of those honored by president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner to those who fought for the restoration of democracy in Argentina.

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