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Russian Rabbi Announces He Doesn’t Believe in God

January 20, 1930
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For twenty-four years Rabbi Moishe Gelman had occupied his post as a rabbi in the township of Janovitch, Viebsk region. Today he announced in the Yiddish communist paper “Octiabr”: “I don’t believe any longer in God and have nothing more to do with Rabbinism or religion.”

Gelman’s father and brothers are all rabbis now in White Russian cities. In his statement Gelman declares that he received “smicha” (ordination) from twelve rabbis, including the Lubowitscher Rebbe.

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