Speaker Profile Rabbi Adam Mintz

Adam Mintz, a Modern Orthodox rabbi in New York City, believes that the greatest challenge facing twenty-first century Jewry is the creation of educated Jews who understand that the key to the Jewish future is the appreciation of the Jewish past. Rabbi Mintz is the rabbi of Kehilat Rayim Ahuvim, a Modern Orthodox community he founded on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. Rabbi Mintz is the author of “Building Communities: The History of the Eruv in America". He is also the Director of 929 English, a web-based project that promotes the daily study of a chapter of Tanakh. In addition, Rabbi Mintz is a member of the Talmud faculty at Yeshivat Maharat and has taught as an Adjunct Assistant Professor at City College, New York for the past six years.

Rabbi Mintz completed his rabbinical ordination at Yeshiva University and received his doctorate at New York University. The topic of his dissertation was “Halakhah in America: The History of City Eruvin, 1894-1962.” He has served as a rabbi in a number of Modern Orthodox synagogues in the New York area, including Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun and Lincoln Square Synagogue. 

 

 

Speaker's Resources

e-TiM: Yom Kippur 5785 Yom Iyyun

Atara Kelman, Dr. Malka Z. Simkovich, Dr. Tammy Jacobowitz, Professor Shoshana Schechter, Rabbi Adam Mintz, Rabbi Nathaniel Helfgot, Rabbi Yitzchak Blau
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Sep 6, 2024

e-TiM: Tisha B'Av 5784

Dr. Naomi Seidman, Dr. Rivka Press Schwartz, Rabbi Adam Mintz, Rabbi Alex Israel, Rabbi Dr. Gil S. Perl, Rabbi Yosie Levine, Yoetzet Halacha Laurie Novick, Yosef Lindell
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Jul 29, 2024
Audio
Apr 14, 2024

e-TiM: Pesach Yom Iyyun 5784

Dr. Rebecca Winter Gottlieb, Dr. Yael Ziegler, Rabbi Adam Mintz, Rabbi Allen Schwartz, Rabbi Menachem Leibtag, Rabbi Nathaniel Helfgot, Rabbi Yitzchak Etshalom, Shulie Mishkin, Yael Leibowitz
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Mar 21, 2024
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Feb 8, 2023