soul of blessed memory Gone Too Soon Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion president dies in plane crash. R abbi Aaron D. Panken, Ph.D., president of Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute (HUC- JIR), died tragically in a plane crash on May 5, 2018, at the age of 53. He served as the 12th president in HUC-JIR’s 143- year history. Panken led the four-campus inter- national institution of higher learning and seminary for Reform Judaism. HUC-JIR’s campuses in Cincinnati, Jerusalem, Los Angeles and New York provide the academic and professional training programs for the Reform Movement’s rabbis, cantors, educators and nonprofit management profes- sionals, and offer graduate programs for scholars of all faiths. HUC-JIR’s 4,000 active alumni serve the Reform Movement’s 1.5 million members and nearly 900 congregations, represent- ing the largest Jewish denomination in North America and the growing Progressive Movement in Israel and around the world. Panken was a distinguished rabbi and scholar, dedicated teacher and exemplary leader of the Reform Movement for nearly three decades. As a product of the Reform Movement’s camps, youth movement and seminary, his passionate commitment to Reform Judaism, to the State of Israel and to the Jewish people worldwide inspired his efforts to ensure HUC-JIR’s academ- ic excellence in fulfilling its mission. As HUC-JIR President, Panken imple- mented his vision by forging strategic planning initiatives, embedding new technology in support of student learn- ing and administration, strengthen- ing recruitment to yield the largest incoming classes in a decade, launch- ing new Jewish education, nonprofit change in Rabbinic texts, management and entre- the newly published, co- preneurship programs and edited Engaging Torah: academic partnerships, Modern Perspectives on the and invigorating the ties Hebrew Bible and articles linking HUC-JIR’s four in leading academic jour- campuses and their larger nals and scholarly vol- communities and regions. umes. He was a staunch advo- Panken strove for ongo- cate for religious pluralism ing innovation and cre- in Israel and was proud ativity in strengthening to have ordained the HUC-JIR as the intellec- 100th Israeli Reform rabbi graduating from HUC-JIR’s Rabbi Aaron D. Panken, Ph.D. tual center of Progressive Judaism worldwide, with Israeli Rabbinical Program its renowned faculty of on Nov. 16, 2017. It was scholars and thought his vision to renovate and transform the Jerusalem campus into a leaders and internationally recognized library, archive and museum research dynamic educational and cultural cen- resources. He stated, “Our mission is to ter for the larger public. He exponen- help our students grow into authentic tially increased the number of Israelis Jewish thought leaders, able to articu- studying for the rabbinate, as educa- late and advance their own visions of tors, pastoral caregivers and interfaith teachers for tolerance on the Jerusalem a rich Jewish life for a new and rapidly changing religious landscape. We are campus. shaping a compelling message that will Panken was elected HUC-JIR presi- have an impact on the largest denomi- dent by the board of governors on July 31, 2013. His appointment was effective nation of Jews in North America and on Jan. 1, 2014, and he was installed on the growing Progressive Jewish com- munity in Israel and worldwide.” June 8, 2014, in Cincinnati. An ardent supporter of Reform Ordained by HUC-JIR in New York in Judaism in Israel, Panken said, “As the 1991, Panken previously served as vice president for strategic initiatives (2007- only North American seminary with a full campus and programs in Israel, 2010), dean of the New York campus we are uniquely positioned to influ- (1998-2007) and dean of students ence both Israeli and North American (1996-1998). He joined the HUC-JIR society, and to ensure that the relation- faculty in 1995 and taught Rabbinic ship between these two great centers and Second Temple Literature, with of Jewish life continues and thrives. We research interests in the historical will work hard to improve the under- development of legal concepts and standing and integration of Reform terms, narrative development and Jews worldwide with our Jewish State development of holiday observances. and with all our global partners.” His publications included The An alumnus of the Wexner Graduate Rhetoric of Innovation (University Press of America, 2005), which explored legal Fellowship, Panken earned his doctor- ate in Hebrew and Judaic Studies at New York University. He was on the faculty for the Wexner Foundation and the Editorial Board of Reform Judaism magazine, and served on the Rabbinical Placement Commission, the Birthright Education Committee, the CCAR Ethics Committee and in a variety of other leadership roles within the Reform Movement and the greater Jewish community. He lectured widely at academic conferences and synagogues through- out North America and as visiting faculty at universities in Australia and China. Prior to teaching at the College- Institute, he served as a congregational rabbi at Congregation Rodeph Sholom in New York City and as a rabbinical intern at Westchester Reform Temple in Scarsdale, N.Y. A native of New York City who graduated from Johns Hopkins University’s electrical engineering pro- gram, Panken was a certificated com- mercial pilot and sailor. At his inauguration convocation, he said, “For me, Reform Judaism has always symbolized what I consider to be the best of Judaism — firmly rooted in our tradition, yet egalitarian, inclu- sive of patrilineal Jews and intermarried families, welcoming to the LGBT com- munity, politically active and respectful of other faiths and ideologies.” Rabbi Panken is survived by his wife, Lisa Messinger; his children, Eli and Samantha; his parents, Beverly and Peter; and his sister, Rabbi Melinda Panken of Congregation Shaari Emeth in Manalapan, N.J. • Monument Center Inc. “Same Location Over 80 Years” Monuments and Markers Bronze Markers Memorial Duplicating Cemetery Lettering & Cleaning 32906 Middlebelt Rd (at 14 Mile) Please see our menu at www.johnnypomodoros.com (248) 855- 0007 Johnny Pomodoro’s is your ONE STOP SHOP for all of your needs! 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