Rabbi Avi Weiss is no stranger to controversy, having been an activist for a number of causes over the years, including Soviet Jewry (long before it was embraced by the Jewish establishment), leniency for convicted spy Jonathan Pollard and advancing women in the Orthodox rabbinic clergy.
But having retired as senior rabbi of the Hebrew Institute of Riverdale, and now spending part of the winter in Deerfield Beach, Fla., he found himself at the center of a recent controversy for no obvious reason.
Scheduled to speak at a Feb. 2 event at the Young Israel of Deerfield Beach sponsored by Amit, a Zionist women’s organization that provides religious education for youngsters in Israel, Rabbi Weiss learned that he had been banned from speaking on the premises.
The edict came from Rabbi Yisroel Edelman of the Young Israel, who is said to have barred Rabbi Weiss from speaking in the building, telling congregants that the policy is consistent with that of other Orthodox congregations. No specific reason was given, according to several members of the synagogue.
Rabbi Edelman, scion of a Chabad rabbinic family, has not responded to requests for an interview.
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