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Rabbi Sidney Abraham Wolf

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Rabbi Sidney Abraham Wolf

Birth
Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA
Death
19 Feb 1983 (aged 76)
Nueces County, Texas, USA
Burial
Corpus Christi, Nueces County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section TBE - Temple Beth El
Memorial ID
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State of Texas Historical Marker
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Texas Historical Commission (2014)
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Rabbi Sidney A Wolf
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Born in Cleveland, Ohio, on December 08, 1906, Sidney Wolf spent his childhood developing his skills as a pianist. In high school, he conceived the idea of using his musical talent to enhance a career as a Rabbi. He studied music at the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music and German at the University of Cincinnati, and received his ordination from Cincinnati's Hebrew Union College in 1932. That same year, he accepted a three month trial as Rabbi for the new Temple Beth El in Corpus Christi. The trial turned into a forty-year career for Rabbi Wolf, who retired from the pulpit in 1972.

During tenure at Temple Beth El, Rabbi Wolf became known for his interfaith work and, in the era of Jim Crow segregation, for his support of integration of public facilities, such as the public golf course and at Temple Beth El. Beginning with Pastor Sidney Smith in 1950, the Rabbi regularly invited African American Pastors and choirs to worship, preach, and sing at the Temple. With Espiscopal Rev. William Munds, he organized the country's earliest interfaith Thanksgiving services; they preached from each other's pulpits on alternate Thanksgivings. In addition to serving his congregation and on many charitable boards, Rabbi Wolf shared his love of music with his community. In 1945, after years of effort, he helped organize the Corpus Christi Symphony Orchestra, which he promoted tirelessly.

Shortly after their son's birth in 1936, his wife, Sarah Phillips, died. Rabbi Wolf remarried in 1938 to Bertha "Bebe" Rosenthal, also an accomplished musician. A daughter was added to their family in 1940. Before his death in 1983, Rabbi Wolf received numerous local and national honors for his humanitarian work.
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He was the brother of Mrs. Ethel Goodman of Houston, Texas.
State of Texas Historical Marker
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Texas Historical Commission (2014)
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Rabbi Sidney A Wolf
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Born in Cleveland, Ohio, on December 08, 1906, Sidney Wolf spent his childhood developing his skills as a pianist. In high school, he conceived the idea of using his musical talent to enhance a career as a Rabbi. He studied music at the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music and German at the University of Cincinnati, and received his ordination from Cincinnati's Hebrew Union College in 1932. That same year, he accepted a three month trial as Rabbi for the new Temple Beth El in Corpus Christi. The trial turned into a forty-year career for Rabbi Wolf, who retired from the pulpit in 1972.

During tenure at Temple Beth El, Rabbi Wolf became known for his interfaith work and, in the era of Jim Crow segregation, for his support of integration of public facilities, such as the public golf course and at Temple Beth El. Beginning with Pastor Sidney Smith in 1950, the Rabbi regularly invited African American Pastors and choirs to worship, preach, and sing at the Temple. With Espiscopal Rev. William Munds, he organized the country's earliest interfaith Thanksgiving services; they preached from each other's pulpits on alternate Thanksgivings. In addition to serving his congregation and on many charitable boards, Rabbi Wolf shared his love of music with his community. In 1945, after years of effort, he helped organize the Corpus Christi Symphony Orchestra, which he promoted tirelessly.

Shortly after their son's birth in 1936, his wife, Sarah Phillips, died. Rabbi Wolf remarried in 1938 to Bertha "Bebe" Rosenthal, also an accomplished musician. A daughter was added to their family in 1940. Before his death in 1983, Rabbi Wolf received numerous local and national honors for his humanitarian work.
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He was the brother of Mrs. Ethel Goodman of Houston, Texas.

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A Man of Peace
Rabbi of Temple Beth El 1932-1983



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  • Created by: pz
  • Added: Dec 6, 2015
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/155780212/sidney_abraham-wolf: accessed ), memorial page for Rabbi Sidney Abraham Wolf (8 Dec 1906–19 Feb 1983), Find a Grave Memorial ID 155780212, citing Seaside Memorial Park, Corpus Christi, Nueces County, Texas, USA; Maintained by pz (contributor 48524515).