Rabbi Dov Lubinsky
דוב ב"ר חיים יצחק
Rav, Newark, New JerseyDate of Death:
Mon. October 2, 1989 -
Tishrei 3 5750
Tzom Gedaliah
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Directions to Kever: The Gomel Chesed Cemetery located on the Newark / Elizabeth boarded can be dangerous, use caution when visiting!!! Although it is in much better condition than the cemeteries on Grove Street, the surrounding areas have long past their prime, visiting as a group or waiting until Annual Newark Cemetery Visiting Day in September is strongly recommended. Should an Emergency arise call 911. Location: Along Floral Avenue and McMlellan Street.
Name Listed on Cemetery Database: Name listed on marker: Rabbi Bernard Lubinsky
Biographical Notes:
Source: Easton Star Democrat, 1954, Research Credit: Erika Quesenbery
Photo Caption: Gomel Chesed Cemetery map.Â
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Rabbi Bernard Lubinsky arrived in Easton January 26, 1954 to assume charge of Temple B’Nai the new Jewish synagogue serving the upper portion of the Eastern Shore. Rabbi Lubinsky attended Columbia University of Pittsburgh and was graduated from the Yeshiva University in New York. (Kent County News, Chestertown, MD, January 29, 1954, p. 4, Section 3)
Via Google. He headed the Hebrew school at Cong. AABC in Livingston, NJ, and was the son-in-law of Rabbi Louis Weller of Newark, NJ.
“RABBI BERNARD LUBINSKY Named Supervisor Of Hebrew School Rabbi Bernard Lubinsky has been appointed supervi-sor of the Hebrew School of Congregation AABC, Irvington. lis formerly served as spiritual leader of Congregation Beth Israel of Washington Heights, N. Y., and Temple B’nai Israel, Easton, Md. He is a graduate of Yeshiva University and its Teachers’ Institute and attended the Yeshiva Graduate School. Licensed by the Jewish Education Committee of New York, Rabbi Lubinsky is also licensed by the New Jersey Department of Education as a high .school teacher. He is a member of the Rabbinical Alliance of America. Registration at the AABC school is now on for the fall term, and a full program of classes and social, cultural and recreational activities is planned”