Sidney "Shulom" Rappaport

Sidney "Shulom" Rappaport

Sidney Rappaport Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Nov. 11, 2009.
Rabbi Sidney (Shulom) Rappaport



The family of Shulom Rappaport and the community at large are deeply saddened by his passing in Florida on Friday, November 6th. Surviving is his wife (Elaine Frankel) of 58 years, his children: Alan, Bonny (Molyn Leszcz), Eppy (Ellen), Danny (Marcy), nine grandchildren, and his sister, Lillian Leiman along with many nieces and nephews.



Shulom was born in New York in 1927, the son of Asher and Celia Rappaport, and grew up surrounded by three loving sisters. He obtained his smicha – rabbinical confirmation- in 1951 from Mesivta Chaim Berlin, and later that year he and Elaine married. He began his rabbinical career in Pennsylvania, followed by a four year stay at a congregation in San Diego before he became spiritual leader of Rosh Pina Synagogue, Winnipeg, in 1967. He remained in that position until 1988 when he became Rabbi Emeritus.



Under Shulom's dedicated leadership, Rosh Pina became a large and vibrant congregation and a significant force in Winnipeg's Jewish and greater community life. As Rabbi, he was beloved and honoured by his congregants because of his humility, his intellect, his sense of humour, his sensitivity and his understanding. In short, over and above all his ability and attributes, he was a quality mensch. He set the highest standard for synagogue leadership, devotion to family, friends, congregants, yiddishkeit, and to the State of Israel. He fulfilled each of his important roles of Rabbi, leader, teacher, and therapist with passion and compassion. His family was doubly blessed, as they were the direct beneficiaries of his love, care and wisdom, which was coupled with their great pride in his community achievements.

Upon his retirement, Shulom and Elaine moved to Florida where they integrated well into an active Jewish setting and made a significant contribution to the intellectual, spiritual and social life of their new community.

Shulom was buried in Florida on Sunday, November 8th. Contributions to honour his memory can be made to ICHLU RE'IM Soup Kitchen, 182 Jaffa Street, P.O. Box 6803, 91060 Jerusalem, Israel or to the Rabbi Rappaport Education and Lecture Series Trust, c/o The Jewish Foundation of Manitoba, or to a charity of your choice.

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Casey Chisick

November 16, 2009

It has been many years since I last saw Rabbi Rappaport, but I am smiling now as I remember one of our last visits. It was 1997, opening day at the Asper Jewish Community Campus, and I found him sitting at a table in the cafeteria, which was operated at the time by his son. I stopped to say hello and asked him if he was enjoying the great occasion. "I am," he replied, "but I also have a very important job here." Laughing, I asked him if he was the maitre d'. "No," he replied, "it's much more important than that. Let me demonstrate." He leapt out of his seat, walked over to the cooler, and took a rag out of his pocket. He turned back to me and said, "Every six or seven minutes, I get up, walk over here, take out this schmatteh and wipe the condensation off the doors of the cooler. It's the most important job in the entire restaurant. If I don't do it, nobody will know what there is to eat!"

Anyone who knew Rabbi Rappaport will recognize, in that story, his gentle nature, his wry sense of humour, and the loving dedication that he brought to everything he did, especially as a leader of the community for so many years. I always felt a special personal bond with him, but I suspect that most of his congregants over the years would say the same. He was a one-of-a-kind mensch and I will cherish his memory forever.

Irwin Pressman

November 13, 2009

Rabbi Rappaport was a great friend to my parents and me. Once, when I was saying kaddish for both of my parents, I saw him in synagogue and told him that my wife and I would be traveling for a week and it would be hard to find a minyan. He kindly offered to say kaddish for them while I was away. He was a wonderful mensch and much beloved.

Linda Chymy

November 12, 2009

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

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