Thursday, July 28, 2022

Rabbi Pichas Weberman of Miami Passes at 93

 


  One of Miami’s most famous, and well-respected Rabbi has passed away.


Rabbi Pinchas Weberman, died Wednesday at the age of 93.

A pioneer for the Miami Jewish community, and his vast knowledge of Torah, Weberman founded in 1960 the Ohev Shalom congregation of Miami Beach, and was the synagogue’s head rabbi for over 54 years. In addition he also taught at the Yeshiva Gedola of Miami, Toras Chaim of Miami, and the Bais Yaakov of Miami,

In 2015 his Shul made national headlines, after a Muslim convert was arrested after walking into his Synagogue and threatened the congregants.

Weberman established in Florida Mikvas, and was a fixture in the Jewish community as a spiritual advisor for many.

Weberman was well respected by many Government officials and received dozens of awards over the years.

The Rabbi was a chaplain for Miami Beach Police for decades and was also the founder and visionary of the Miami Beach Eruv Council.

Rabbi Weberman is the author of “The Rabbi’s Message,” containing over 200 original sermons, lessons and homilies themed to the Jewish calendar as well as lessons for daily life.

Weberman’s wife Glady’s Lea (Green) died last year, he leaves behind more then 15 children.

Weberman’s body was escorted this morning, by Police to the Airport for funeral in NY, and burial in Israel.

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