Rabbi Clifford E. Librach
Nov. 28, 1951 - Nov. 18, 2021
WALTHAM, Massachusetts - Rabbi Clifford E. Librach, an internationally recognized theologian, essayist and attorney, died Thursday, at his home in Waltham, MA. He was 70-years old. The cause of death was cancer.
Rabbi Librach presided over three Reform congregations, during his 30-year rabbinical career: United Jewish Center in Danbury, CT, Temple Sinai of Sharon, MA, and Moses Montefiore Temple in Bloomington, IL.
As a respected Judaic scholar, Rabbi Librach's erudite essays, and sometimes controversial, commentaries were widely published, appearing in Commentary, the Wall Street Journal and the Journal of Reform Judaism.
In 2011, Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion, awarded Rabbi Librach a Doctor of Divinity, for his scholarly distinction. In 1998, The Forward newspaper named him one of the "50 most dynamic and influential Jewish leaders in America." He was the only pulpit rabbi to earn that distinction.
As a spiritual leader, Rabbi Librach, wanted to take the role of an oboe in an orchestra "because it is the most reliable instrument... in whom everyone can be confident, and through whom everyone can find their voice."
A debater in high school, Rabbi Librach approached intellectual confrontations with iron-clad arguments. A healer at heart, he never failed to show respect for those with opposing viewpoints.
The Rabbi's commanding baritone voice spiritually engaged congregants as he sang the cantillation notes that accompany reading the Torah. Using the same energetic voice, he played an amateur auctioneer who raised $16,000 in one night for charity.
A native of St. Louis, Rabbi Librach attended Clayton High School. In 1973, he graduated Georgetown University cum laude with an B.A. degree American Studies and Philosophy.
In 1977, he received a Juris Doctor degree from New York University, where he was associate editor of The Law Review. In 1986, he was ordained Rabbi at Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in Cincinnati.
Before his ordination, he clerked for the Chief Justice of the Missouri Supreme Court Judge, and worked as a litigator at Husch & Eppenberger in St. Louis.
An avid fan of the St. Louis Cardinals, he returned to Busch Stadium in 2006, to watch his beloved Redbirds play in the World Series. Rabbi Librach, also adored classical music, Civil War history, Disney World, Dunkin Donuts, and taking trips to Israel.
"Nothing has given me greater joy, or challenge, than my family," he told a reporter in 2009. "When I look at my children, I see my past and my future, and I respect that obsession in every parent I know." Every Sunday night, no matter where he was in the world, Rabbi Librach logged onto a computer to connect with his two brothers.
Rabbi Librach is survived by his wife of 40 years, Miriam Case Librach of Waltham, MA; a daughter, Giliah Librach Nagar (Erez) of Woburn, MA; a son, Max Librach (Ashley) of Waltham, MA; grandchildren: Lavi and Shai Nagar of Woburn, MA; two brothers: Austan Librach (Diane) of Austin, TX, and Mathew Librach (Phyllis Brasch) of St. Louis; two brothers-in-law: Joel Case of St. Louis and James Case of Kansas City, MO; nieces, nephews, cousins, colleagues and students.
A funeral service will be held Sunday, November 21, at 12:30 p.m. at Temple Emunah, 9 Piper Road, Lexington, MA. Interment will follow at Beit Olam East, 44 Concord Road, Wayland, MA.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in memory to Friends of Israeli Defense Forces, P.O. Box 4224, New York, NY, 10163, or online at www.fidf.com.
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Sandy Naro
December 3, 2021
Mary
I am so sorry to hear of Cliff's passing. My thoughts and prays are with you and your family during this difficult time.
Jerry & Diane Fruth
November 26, 2021
Mat & Phyllis
Sorry for your loss
You are in our thoughts & prayers
Jules Konjoian
November 24, 2021
I never had the pleasure of meeting Rabbi Librach, but I got to see the impact and influence he had on his children Max and Giliah, who I know carry some of their fathers most memorable traits. Their determination and fierce loyalty, their kindness, work ethic, passion for making a real difference, their unwillingness to settle... these are things I know they learned from their Dad, and for that, I feel extremely grateful to know this wonderful family.
To Max, Giliah, and the entire Librach family, I am so incredibly sorry for your loss. Sending all the love, thoughts, and prayers in the world. I know you will continue to carry on the incredible legacy of Rabbi Librach <3
Anita Feld
November 22, 2021
On behalf of the Temple Emunah Bereavement Committee, I send condolences to you and your family on the loss of your beloved husband, Rabbi Clifford Librach. May the memory of Rabbi Librach be a blessing.
Sharon Tavana
November 22, 2021
Rabbi Librach was one of the most intelligent and engaging people I ever met. I am sorry for your loss and pray that joyful memories of him will bring you comfort.
Robert Berish
November 21, 2021
My condolences to Mariam, Gilia, Max and there families. I have fond memories of visiting Bloomington, IL to spend time with all of you before recommending that Temple Sinai of Sharon invite Cliff and family to join our community as it´s spiritual leader. He was a friend, a teacher and a leader. May his memory be a blessing to your family.
Neil Corday
November 21, 2021
Very saddened to read of Rabbi Librach´s passing. My sincere sympathy to Mrs. Librach and family. I knew Rabbi Librach at United Jewish Center Danbury CT. My fondest memories were his Sunday seminars when he showed us his vast knowledge and intellect of Jewish lore, history and life in general. Of the Rabbis I knew at UJC, as a teacher he was by far the best.
Jane Randall
November 21, 2021
Mrs. Librach, I was so sad seeing Rabbi Librach's obit in the Bloomington Pantagraph. I was the secretary at Moses Montefiore for 3 years and thoroughly enjoyed working with him. I admired and respected him very much. So sad to lose him at such a young age. My sympathies to you and your family.
Joe Rechter
November 20, 2021
So sorry to hear of Cliff´s passing. Our parents belonged to the same club in St. Louis when we were growing up- lots of fun and good memories. My condolences to the entire Librach family.
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