Robert Gordis (February 6, 1908 – 1992) was an American rabbi, scholar, and author, known for his leadership in Conservative Judaism and contributions to biblical studies. Born in New York City, he graduated from Columbia University and the Jewish Theological Seminary, serving as a rabbi in several congregations and teaching at the seminary. Gordis was a key figure in the Conservative Jewish movement, advocating for the adaptation of Jewish traditions to modern society. He wrote influential works such as 'The Bible and the Modern Man' and 'Judaism and the Modern Age,' which explored the relevance of biblical texts in contemporary life. His work emphasized a balance between tradition and change, leaving a lasting impact on Jewish education and scholarship.
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