Rabbi Ingber Going To Work At Xavier University
After 32 years in the same job, a local Rabbi is taking on a new challenge.
Rabbi Abie Ingber has retired as Director of the Hillel Jewish Student Center in Cincinnati for a position at Xavier University.
Rabbi Ingber will be the founding Director of Interfaith Community Engagement at Xavier.
In October of last year, Ingber went to Rome for the first Lay Conference on Catholic-Jewish Relations.
http://www.wcpo.com/news/local/story.aspx?content_id=e79a48f7-7416-4c16-8907-c1e73febb975
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Xavier University Gets Even More Kosher
Rabbi Abie Ingber installed a menorah at the Vatican in 1999 on the pagan feast day of Holocaustolatry, "Yom ha Shoah," which is said to still be where he left it. Last year Rabbi Ingber proclaimed that he was involved in an effort to move Judeo-Catholic bridge-building beyond the clergy and “into the pews.” Xavier University is now paying Rabbi Ingber to do just that. Rabbi Ingber was already a director at Xavier University's Hillel Jewish Student Center. Hillels on college campuses function as the student arm of the Judaic Freemasonic B'nai B'rith.
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