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Joseph Ehrenkranz Obituary

Ehrenkranz, Rabbi
Rabbi Joseph Ehrenkranz was born in Newark, New Jersey in 1926. A student of Rav Soloveitchick, he received ordination from Yeshiva University in 1949, and began working at Congregation Agudath Sholom in Stamford, CT in 1948. He served as senior Rabbi for over 40 years. Under his leadership, the community flourished to become the largest Orthodox congregation in New England.
Rabbi Ehrenkranz spent a sabbatical year in Israel during the Six-Day War in 1967, which led to his receiving the Mayor Teddy Kollek Award for service, and resulted in a two-year stint as national chairmanship of the Rabbinic Advisory Board for the United Jewish Appeal. Rabbi Ehrenkranz spent Passover of 1976 in Russia, conducting a large seder for the Jewish refuseniks in Moscow, which included Anatoly Sharansky. In 1978, he initiated the Peace-Pilgrimage to Cairo-Jerusalem at the invitation of President Anwar Sadat, an event that received front page New York Times coverage of his entire mission meeting with Sadat. In 1985, Rabbi Ehrenkranz was appointed as permanent representative to the United Nations NGO representing the Synagogue Council of America. He took many a stand on human rights issues and the needs of the community at large. Rabbi Ehrenkranz has served on numerous Mayoral committees including human rights, fair housing and interfaith cooperation.
In 1990, Rabbi Ehrenkranz, met with Pope John Paul II. This meeting to assess Catholic-Jewish relations was the first of eight, face-to-face dialogues with Pope John Paul II.
Rabbi Ehrenkranz believed, in his words, that "the most important thing to us is world peace. You can't have it without religious peace. And you can't have religious peace without religious dialogue." He co-edited a book with David L.Coppola, Religion and Violence, Religion and Peace.
Rabbi Ehrenkranz was the co-founder of the Center for Christian Jewish Understanding at Sacred Heart University and served as its director from 1993 until 2008. In addition to an honorary doctorate received from Yeshiva University, in 2010, Sacred Heart University granted Rabbi Ehrenkranz an honorary doctorate and CCJU's prestigious Nostra Aetate Award for "his outstanding contributions to a world at peace." Among his many ambitious undertakings were a series of study trips for Bishops and Rabbis to places such as Auschwitz and the Vatican, that were pivotal in mending the traditional divide between Christians and Jews.
Rabbi Ehrenkranz made aliyah four years ago and lived in Tel Aviv with his wife, Sandra, where he taught conversion classes for the Tzohar Institute. He is survived by his wife and children, Bart Ehrenkranz, Doris Friedenberg , Laura Ehrenkranz and Bina Fendel, and stepchildren, Alan Glanzman, Michelle Wolfe and Howard Glanzman, as well as many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. In addition to his being a beloved father, grandfather, great grandfather, mentor, rabbi, teacher and friend to many, his legacy will be a message of rabbinic courage, vision, compassion, and scholarship. Funeral services will be held 2 PM Tuesday( TODAY) February 25, 2014 at Congregation Agudath Sholom 301 Strawberry Hill Avenue Stamford, CT. Burial will follow at Agudath Sholom Cemetery. Arrangements are under the direction of Shippan's Thomas M. Gallagher Funeral Home 453 Shippan Ave Stamford, CT. www.gallagherfuneralhome.com

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Published by Stamford Advocate & Greenwich Time on Feb. 25, 2014.

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Sharon Morton

February 19, 2024

My sincere condolences to Rabbi Joseph Ehrenkranz. I only remember the Rabbi thru stories that his Daughter, Doris told me when I was living in Israel for a year and Doris and I were in the same program from 1989-1990. A year seminar for Jewish educators run by Howard Deitcher. Doris told me and many others beautiful stories of her father, and how he taught her to love Judaism. I would love to contact her, send my condolences, and tell her that because of him perhaps, she taught me a great deal of the importance of reaching out to others.
Sharon Morton.

Jeff Lazar

February 19, 2022

Imagine the finest meal you have ever consumed. That summarizes any -- and I do mean any -- conversation with Rabbi Ehrenkranz.

Sharon Morton

November 3, 2021

Dear Doris. I just heard of your father's death. I am so sorry. I would love to catch up to you. I have thought about you so many times since we were such good friends in Israel. Please call me at 847-477-2955

March 5, 2014

Teacher and friend, he left shoes that cannot be filled. He humbly performed kindnesses that no one ever knew about.

P M

February 28, 2014

I am truly sorry for you loss, may God's words to Isaiah comfort you :"Your dead will live.
My corpses will rise up.
Awake and shout joyfully,
You residents in the dust!
For your dew is as the dew of the morning,
And the earth will let those powerless in death come to life."

Gail Alter Sacco

February 28, 2014

My family was a long time member of Agudath Sholom and i grew up with Doris. One of my memories is sitting in Rabbi Ehrenkranz's living room with the other teens and discussing Jewish ethics. His teachings had a profound influence on who I am today. My sympathies to everyone in the family. May his memory be a nlessing.

Robyn Kahn Federman

February 28, 2014

Rabbi Joe performed my wedding 22 years ago. He will be sorely missed.

Edward Surwilo

February 27, 2014

As a newly arrived priest to Stamford over 50 years ago I received a very cordial note on stationery imprinted with the words "From the Rabbi's Desk."








May that same Rabbi receive words of cordial
welcome now from the God of Shalom whom he served so well! Rev. Msgr. Edward R. Surwilo, Our Lady Star of the Sea R.C. Church Stamford

Jeff Lazar

February 27, 2014

There are no words to describe the loss of Rabbi Ehrenkranz-- not just for Sandy and his extended family, as well as for the Agudath Shalom family -- but for all of mankind. Tehe nishmato tsrura bitsror hahayim

Martha Byrnes

February 27, 2014

Rabbi Joe was a blessing to all during his work at Sacred Heart University. My favorite photo of him was when he met The Pope. Thanks for all the bagels and your wisdom. Condolences to the extended family and thank you for sharing him with all of us.

Susan and Murray Vogel

February 27, 2014

Rabbi Joe ...we will miss you...You inspired us, you taught us, you led us...forever in our hearts. Your indelible print exits in our family. Thank you for enriching our lives.

February 26, 2014

so so sad such a wonderful man and rabbi. thank you for the years that I knew you and you gave us comfort when we need it!
xoxo
The Kreisler Family

February 26, 2014

Rabbi Joe was a good inspiration to our family. Thanks for the memories at Agudath Shalom. Rest in peace
The Schlager family

vivian /noa alperin/ lev

February 26, 2014

dear family i grew up in stamford and attended agudath shalom the rabbi was an inspiring figure for me may his memory be blessed hamakom yinachem otchem vivian alperin (lev) from efrat israel

Don Harrison

February 26, 2014

I mourn the loss of Rabbi Joe, an incredible human being who loved all people. It was my privilege to work with him for several years at Sacred Heart University. One highlight: The 1996 tribute to the late Mel Allen -- which he organized -- at St. Patrick's Cathedral in NYC. Arthur Richman, a special advisor to George Steinbrenner represented the Yankees, thanks to my long-time association with Arthur. More than 1,000 people attended, including Yankees icons Yogi Berra and Phil Rizzuto. Rabbi Joe, RIP.

Debbie Siegal Jefko

February 26, 2014

Such sad news. Rabbi Joe, as he was fondly called, was an inspiration to generations of children in Stamford. He will be fondly remembered for his eloquence in speaking and his kind and gentle ways. Rest well, Rabbi. The world is a better place because of you.

Nancy Cummings

February 25, 2014

Rabbi Ehrenkranz was a true man of peace. May his family know that he touched many lives. He will be remembered as a man who tried to make a difference and succeeded. May he rest in peace.

Bonnie Margolis

February 25, 2014

It meant a lot to me as someone who was always a spiritual seeker but who did not find meaning in organized religion to be able to avail myself of the High Holy Day ceremonies and discussion and explanation that Rabbi Ehrenhranz held for anyone who was not affiliated and wanted to come. He was a kind and a wise and a generous man and teacher. RIP Rabbi Joe. Your goodness lives on in this world through all of those whose lives you have touched.

Roe Cerbone-Franchina

February 25, 2014

Rabbi Joe taught an Italian French pastry shop how to be kosher.
We embraced him and all his ideas. Such a gentle man with a heart of gold and a warm smile. We will miss you.
Cerbone Franchina Family

February 25, 2014

My grandparents were members at Agudath Shalom when Rabbi Ehrenkranz came to Stamford. I am sure he presided at their funerals. My parents joined Temple Beth-El but that made no difference to the rabbi, whose friendship with my family was unchanged. I remember meeting with him in Milwaukee (of all places) in the winter of 1969-70 and we talked about the Viet Nam War, my role as a protester and resister and thoughts about studying to be a rabbi. He listened before he spoke, we agreed to disagree on some things and I remember the letter of congratulations I received from him upon my ordination.
My his memory be for a blessing and my the family be comforted among the mourners of Zion and Jerusalem.

Richard Libowitz, Lower Merion, PA

February 25, 2014

We were both truly saddened to hear of the passing of Rabbi Joe Baruch Dayan Emet.We had the honour and privilege of meeting him at his home in Tel Aviv. He was a truly remarkable man.We would like to wish his wife Sandra and family Long life on their very sad loss for not only their family,but the whole community.Sara and Gary Perlmutter

Sharon B

February 25, 2014

May you draw close to the true God during this difficult time. Exodus 3:15

Bruno Giordano

February 25, 2014

Condolences to "Rabbi Joe" 'S FAMILY-(LOVINGLY KNOWN AS "Rabbi Joe".He was very much engaged with me while Stamford's Mayor in 1967-69) in an effort to maintain order in the community during the assassinations of Dr.Martin Luther King and Senator Robert Kennedy. For this alone, he deserves the City's deepest gratitude.Personally, he assisted me in understanding the Viet Nam war and our joint responsibilty to see our young draftees off at the train station to serve this nation in countries that were unknown at that time. "Rabbi Joe" served this Country well in many capacities. I shall miss him. Bruno Giordano

Susan Skigen Teller

February 25, 2014

Saddened to hear about rabbi ehrenkranz. Our grandparents were devoted congregants and we all had much respect for this outstanding man.

Marilyn Gammer Ross

February 25, 2014

much admired; much missed

Jonathan (Buddy) Bennett

February 25, 2014

Rabbi Joe Married my dear departed wife Barbara and me at her London family home on Chester Street in Stamford on July 18, 1959. Condolences to the Ehrenkrantz family from the Bennett's and Meehan Familly in Fairfield.

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