Rabbi Howard Hersch

 

Rabbi Howard Hersch, 86, Rabbi Emeritus of Congregation Brothers of Israel in Newtown, PA and formerly Trenton, NJ, passed away on March 14, 2024.

Over sixty years ago, Rabbi Howard Hersch was elected Rabbi of a small congregation in Trenton, New Jersey, that had recently voted to become Conservative.  Working together with an outstanding group of leaders they built a vibrant spiritual home for all, soon to be known as Congregation Brothers of Israel.

In addition to being ordained from the Academy for Jewish Religion, Rabbi Hersch returned to the Jewish Theological Seminary and received his Master’s in Hebrew Literature, Rabbinic Ordination, and Doctor of Divinity.

During the time of radical changes in Jewish life, Rabbi was most proud of being part of a synagogue that was forward-looking, accepting of change, and building for the future, without division or losing members.

In Rabbi Hersch’s years of service, he received numerous awards and honors for his work on behalf of the Jewish community, here and abroad. He was honored by the State of Israel, The National Board of Jewish Federation, and the Recipient of The Golden Shofar Award by Israel Bonds. Rabbi Hersch served on Rabbinical Boards and other prestigious bodies for the betterment of Jewish Life and worthwhile humanitarian causes.  He has been honored by several Congressional resolutions and Presidential commendations, thanking him for years of service.

Rabbi Hersch’s greatest joy was his wonderful family. He is survived by his beloved wife Joan, all of his cherished children, Avra and Elie Gordis, Seth and Renee Hersch, Jonathan and Julie Hersch, Elicia Brand and David Leudemann and Marni Brand and Mike Berg.  The lights of his life, his spectacular grandchildren, Tamar, Ben and Amy, Rebecca and Ezra, Arielle, Shira, Noah, Carter, Parker, Isla, Kye and Joss.

He is also survived by his sister and Brother-in law, Judy and Marvin Kantor as well as nieces, nephews, and many cousins. Lastly, the many members of his congregation, who were his family as well.

Funeral services are Sunday, March 17 at 12 noon at Congregation Brothers of Israel, 530 Washington Crossing Road, Newtown, PA. Please contact the synagogue (215-579-2200) for the link to view the service on Zoom. Burial will follow at Congregation Brothers of Israel Cemetery, 1100 Cedar Lane, Hamilton, NJ.

Shiva will be observed following the burial at the synagogue with minyan at 5pm and Monday – Thursday at the home of Joan Hersch from 5pm – 7pm with minyan at 7pm.

Memorial contributions may be made to Congregation Brothers of Israel (CBOI.org)

Funeral arrangements are by Orland’s Ewing Memorial Chapel. For condolences please visit:

OrlandsMemorialChapel.com/Rabbi-Howard-Hersch/