Rabbi Victor Urecki's Retirement Shakes Charleston's B'nai Jacob Synagogue

Wednesday, 18 September 2024, 13:33

Rabbi Victor Urecki has officially announced his retirement from Charleston's B'nai Jacob Synagogue, marking the end of a remarkable 39-year journey serving the Jewish community. His work has profoundly impacted interfaith dialogue and human rights initiatives. Urecki's leadership will be remembered as a defining chapter in the synagogue's history.
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Rabbi Victor Urecki's Retirement Shakes Charleston's B'nai Jacob Synagogue

Rabbi Victor Urecki Retires from B'nai Jacob Synagogue

CHARLESTON, W.Va. – Rabbi Victor Urecki has recently announced his retirement from B'nai Jacob Synagogue in Charleston, ending a remarkable 39-year tenure dedicated to the Jewish community. His commitment to interfaith initiatives and human rights advocacy has left an indelible mark on the congregation and the larger community.

Impact on the Community

  • Led significant interfaith dialogues.
  • Brought attention to human rights issues.
  • Strengthened B'nai Jacob's connection with local organizations.

Under his guidance, B'nai Jacob has become a symbol of unity and compassion in Charleston. His presence will be greatly missed, especially at upcoming events like the T'ruah Gala, which celebrates social justice and community building.


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