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RABBI LEONARD ALFRED HELMAN

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LEONARD HELMAN Obituary

RABBI LEONARD ALFRED HELMAN Rabbi Leonard Alfred Helman, 86, passed away peacefully on June 6, 2013 in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Rabbi was born in 1926 in Hartford, Connecticut and has had a long and very distinguished career as an ordained Reform Rabbi. He served in the United States Army from 1946 to 1947 and graduated in 1948 Phi Beta Kappa from Trinity College in Hartford, CT. He graduated from Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati, OH with honors and was ordained as a Rabbi in 1955. From 1955 to 1958 he did graduate studies in theology at the Hartford Seminary Foundation and from 1959 to 1965 did rabbinic graduate studies at Hebrew Union College, Jewish Institute of Religion, Los Angeles Campus, all while serving congregations in those respective cities. In 1970 he received his law degree from Duquesne University School of Law. In 1980 he received a Doctorate of Honorary Letters from Hebrew Union College. He served congregations in West Hartford, CT, South Worchester, MA, San Pedro, CA, South Windsor, CT, and Wheeling, WV, before arriving in Santa Fe in 1974 to serve Temple Beth Shalom, watching that congregation grow over his 17 years as their Rabbi. He left for a congregation in McKeesport, PA in 1991, followed by a congregation in Dothan, AL. But his heart was truly in Santa Fe and so he returned to his beloved home here in 1995 at the request of Congregation Beit Tikva. He became their Rabbi and has stayed their Founding Rabbi for Life until his death. Beit Tikva has grown from 20 families to 150 families under his leadership. He has served all his congregations faithfully with a strong sense of community activity and devotion not only to his congregants but also to the community at large. Rabbi Helman has been actively involved in interfaith activities. Another priority has always been visiting the sick and as a volunteer chaplain, he made daily visits to St. Vincent's Hospital to attend to those in need of spiritual counseling and comfort. Amongst his other accomplishments, he was a lawyer for the New Mexico Public Service Commission as their attorney and hearing officer from 1974 to 1981, administrative law judge for the New Mexico Public Service Commission from 1981 to 1987 and Chairman for the Association of Public Utility as a hearing examiner from 1989 to 1991. Rabbi Helman remained most proud of his position as the New Mexico Legislative Chaplain serving them from 1975 to 2010. His other passions include Gold Life Master bridge player, with 4300 points, winner of several national championships and he captained the team winning the Polish National Championship in 2006. He literally played bridge all over the world and several articles have been written on his bridge accomplishments, besides the articles he himself penned. The Santa Fe Bridge Center is named for him and dedicated to his generosity. What may describe his intellect best is what his dear friend and bridge partner Rabbi Richard Margolis said of Leonard Helman in a Turin, Italy newspaper article written in July of 1998. "Reform Rabbi Leonard Helman of Santa Fe began his theological studies half a century ago in Connecticut. He was fascinated, above all, with Gematria, the science that deduces the significance of words by translating them into numbers, giving each letter a number demonstrating the existence of a hidden meaning in things, even in the Torah. Helman excelled in this as he has a mathematical mind. In the evening during breaks from his studies, his uncle taught him to play bridge. He excelled quickly as he grasped the existence of the secret analogy between the numbers on the cards and their final position on the table. He soon became an expert, playing according to the Kabbalah, even before he became a Rabbi..." Rabbi was also a master chess player, was devoted to doing the NY Times crossword puzzles and was, of course, a dance aficionado, who loved to tap dance and entertain at local restaurants. Other professional interests in Santa Fe have included Medical Bio-ethics, the Ministerial Alliance and the Interfaith Council. He served on the board of the Santa Fe Rotary Club and Saint Elizabeth's Homeless Shelter and participated with numerous other non-profits organizations as both a volunteer and a donor. He was a life member of Hadassah, the Women's Zionist Organization of America. His charitable contributions are numerous and include endowment of scholarship prizes at six university and educational institutions. He is survived by his sister, Lila Abramsom; nephews: Alan, Steven and Michael Abramson; niece, Robin Abramson; and grandnephews and nieces: Elijah, Isaiah, Elyse and Olivia Abramson and Benjamin Abramson Wilson. He was preceded in death by his brother-in-law, Herbert Abramson and his parents, Anna and Abraham Helman. A Funeral Service will be held Monday, June 10 at 11 am at the Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi in Santa Fe, 131 Cathedral Place, with internment to follow at Santa Fe Memorial Gardens Cemetery followed by a reception at La Fonda Hotel. Shiva services will be held on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday night, June 10, 11 and 12 at 7 pm at Congregation Beit Tikva, 2230 Old Pecos Trail. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to Congregation Beit Tikva, PO Box 24094, Santa Fe, NM 87502 or the charity of your choice. Funeral arrangements are under the care of Rivera Family Funeral Home. Rivera Family Funerals and Cremations 417 East Rodeo Rd. Santa Fe, NM 87505 Phone: (505)989-7032 Fax: (505)820-0435 santafefuneraloption.com

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Published by Santa Fe New Mexican from Jun. 9 to Jun. 11, 2013.

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Robert Mustin

September 5, 2013

??????? From a former student of Rabbi Helman's at Wheeling Jesuit University.

September 5, 2013

RIP Rab, I so enjoyed being your student. Linda LaCasse Wheeler'72 Wheeling College

Bill Perkins

July 29, 2013

I've always held Rabbi Helman in high regard. May he rest in peace.

Martha Alexander

July 6, 2013

Shalom Dear Rabbi Helman,
As promised the last time we spoke, I will never forget you. You touched so many lives and blessed so many as you gave endlessly and tirelessly of yourself. We will never forget you.

barbara blumenfeld

July 2, 2013

Barbara and jack blumenfeld

Quillian Brogan

June 30, 2013

Dear person....

Ron Klinger

June 24, 2013

Rabbi Leonard Helman and I played bridge together in the 1980s and became firm friends thereafter. He visited us in Sydney, Australia, a number of times (including our son's Barmitzvah, and we visited him at bridge tournaments in the USA and in his home town, Santa Fe. He was one of the highlights in our lives.

Paul Grant

June 11, 2013

Rabbi Helman married us on April 4th 1982.We are still married 31 yrs. later.

Dick and Ellie Carter

June 10, 2013

Rabbi Helman presided over our wedding on May 28th, 1988. It was held in the garden yard of our good friends, Al and Kathy Jahner and Ellie and I will always remember The Rabbi's beautiful service. We enjoyed it all over again just a few days ago as we went thru the pictures of our 25th anniversary and were able to revisit the day with The Rabbi. We are truly blessed to have known this man.

Bruce Schulman

June 10, 2013

We all will miss this wonderful human being. He positively affected the lives of so many and made us feel, similar to everyone else who knew him, that he was our Rabbi. This was true even though we were in Chicago and our parents in Los Angeles.

Life will go on but his death created a loss which will not go away.

Sandy, Binyamina , Bee and Bruce Schulman.

June 10, 2013

To the Family of the Rabbi,
I had the pleasure of working with him at the Public Service Commission. My Thoughts and Prayers are with all of you.

Dolores Gallegos

Tom Moore

June 9, 2013

Rabbi Leonard was a man of many talents and skills but, most of all, he was a man of great compassion. It was a privilege to
know him. Tom Moore

Father Bill Sanchez

June 9, 2013

Shema Yisrael, Adonai Eloheinu, Adonai ehad.

Father Bill Sanchez

June 9, 2013

My first recollections of Rabbi Helman, was his attendance at Christmas Eve Masses at Saint Francis Cathedral; tall and elegantly dressed he seemed that he might at any moment tap dance up and down the aisle. I also was blessed to have Rabbi as a professor at College of Santa Fe, having a few erasers landing on my desk in front of me exclaiming my very wrong answer such as explaining David and Jonathan's Agape Love as 'true Christian love.' And when I met Rabbi a few years ago at the bottom of the front steps of the Cathedral, with hundreds of people around us waiting in line to enter the celebration of the Basilica proclamation, I helped him up the stairs and ran ahead to convince the attendants at the Cathedral Basilica doors to allow Rabbi to come forward to the head of the long line. With my priestly collar on, I was certain they would recognize me, and it seemed they did as I approached them they looked my way and excitedly walked right past me to hug and kiss Rabbi past the throng and seemingly carry him into the Cathedral like the Jewish Pope of Santa Fe he was. Vaya con HaShem, muy estimado y querido Raboni. Baruch HaShem.

Arthur M. Feldman

June 7, 2013

It was a privilege working with him to create an exhibtion of his world class collecton of Jewish themed coins. Arthur M. Feldman, Museum Consultant and Estate Appraiser

Marty Buchsbaum

June 7, 2013

There are few in this world about whom can be said "I have never heard an unkind word pass his lips." Leonard Helman was such a man.
I, as many of could surely do, tell countless stories of our times together, his laughter, his love of life, his teaching, his intellect, his faith. He first came to Santa Fe to lead a small congregation but his message of love and peace enriched all our lives.
Shalom

June 7, 2013

Such a special person. So bright, in every respect. Leonard was an example of how to do the right thing in life. How to live, how to love. How to give.
Unforgetable.
Trish
Roma Italia/ Santa Fe

June 7, 2013

I will miss Leonard soooo much. He was the best person in Santa Fe.....

Nancy Solzman

June 7, 2013

Leonard was a dear man, a wonderful Rabbi and a fabulous dancer. He was also a shark as a bridge player. The sharpness of mind required for bridge served him well from the pulpit and in his legal career. He championed people who couldn't stand for themselves. He loved being around young people and bright minds and it kept him youthful to the end. We will miss his humor and strength. Sim Shalom!

Robert Powell

June 7, 2013

If you ever met him, you'll never forget him.

June 7, 2013

Adios, amico caro.
Andrea Drew Bacigalupa
Santa Fe

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