Jules Harlow was a well-known American Conservative Jewish rabbi and liturgist. In 1952 he earned a B.A. at Morningside College in Sioux City, and from there went to New York City to study at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, where he was ordained as a rabbi in 1959. He then became a staff member of the Rabbinical Assembly (RA), the international organization of rabbis in Conservative Judaism.
Jules Harlow wife
Jules Harlow was married to his wife name Navah Harlow. Harlow, together with his wife Navah, has played a role in the cause of the Bnei Anusim (descendants of crypto-Jews) in Lisbon, Portugal.
Jules Harlow children
Jules Harlow has two children. His son David Harlow is a lawyer and his daughter Ilana Harlow is a folklorist.
Jules Harlow parents
Jules Harlow was one of Henry and Lena Lipman Harlow, he was born in Sioux City, Iowa on June 28, 1931. He studied for the rabbinate at the Jewish Theological Seminary, the Conservative movement’s flagship in New York City.
Ordained in 1959, he settled in New York. He joined the staff of the R.A. and served as secretary when it was published, under the leadership of Rabbi Gershon Hadas, the “Weekday Prayer Book,” which itself represented what was then considered a contemporary English translation.
Jules Harlow siblings
Jules Harlow never disclosed his siblings and we can not tell if he was his parent’s only son.
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