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Jonathan V. Plaut (October 7, 1942 – April 17, 2012) was an American
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and author. Plaut was the rabbi of Temple Beth Israel in Jackson, MI.


Biography

He was born in
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, the son of Rabbi Dr. W.
Gunther Plaut Wolf Gunther Plaut, (November 1, 1912 – February 8, 2012) was an American Reform rabbi and writer who was based in Canada. Plaut was the rabbi of Holy Blossom Temple in Toronto for several decades and since 1978 was its senior scholar. ...
, an internationally renowned Jewish scholar who lived in
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, Ontario until his death on February 8, 2012 at the age of 99. On October 1, 2000, Jonathan Plaut was appointed spiritual leader of Temple Beth Israel (Jackson, Michigan). Prior to this, he served as Senior Rabbi o
Temple Emanu-El, San Jose, California
from 1985 to 1993 and Congregation Beth El in Windsor, Ontario, Canada from 1970 to 1984 where he spearheaded the synagogue’s growth of more than a hundred percent. In addition, he held part-time positions at Temple Beth El (Bloomfield Hills, Michigan) as Visiting Rabbinic Scholar and for five years a
Congregation Beth El
in
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before becoming Rabbi Emeritus in August 2004. A 1964 graduate of
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in
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, he was ordained in 1970 from the
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,
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. Plaut earned a Doctor of Hebrew Letters degree in 1977 and an honorary Doctor of Divinity degree in 1995 from the Hebrew Union College. In 2009, he received a Doctor of Laws Degree (honoris causa) from Assumption University which is in federation with the
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. For eight years, Plaut was adjunct assistant professor in the Religious Studies Department at
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,
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. From 2001 to 2008, he taught a one semester graduate course at
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. In
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, he taught for twelve years at
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. For more than a decade, he hosted a weekly religious news program on
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television and
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radio in Windsor. He was the editor of the ''Journal of the Canadian Jewish Historical Society'' from 1977 to 1984, and ''Through the Sound of Many Voices: Writings Contributed on the Occasion of the 70th Birthday of W. Gunther Plaut''. For nearly nine years, he wrote a monthly article for the ''San Jose Jewish Community News''. In 2007, he authored ''The Jews of Windsor 1790–1990: A Historical Chronicle''. In 2007, he also edited ''One Voice: The Selected Sermons of W. Gunther Plaut'' and ''The Plaut Family: Tracing the Legacy'' and in 2008 wrote the introduction for ''Eight Decades: The Selected Writings of W. Gunther Plaut''. All of Rabbi Plaut's papers spanning a career of nearly 40 years are housed at
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in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Included in this collection are the research materials, newspaper articles, interviews and photographs of the Windsor Jewish Community from 1790 to 2000. Rabbi Plaut held many civic and religious posts and was the youngest person to receive Windsor Jewry's highest communal honor in 1985, becoming the Jewish National Fund Negev Dinner honoree. Active in a variety of communal activities, Rabbi Plaut headed the
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, United Jewish Appeal of Windsor, State of Israel Bonds, Credit Counseling Service of Metropolitan Windsor, Counsel of Agency Executives and Rabbis in San Jose, and was chaplain for both the San Jose Fire and Police departments. Rabbi Plaut and his wife, Carol, had two children: a son, Daniel Plaut, and a daughter, Mrs. Deborah Elias.Rabbi Jonathan V. Plaut, D.H.L., D.D.
, Temple Beth Israel website. Accessed August 11, 2009.


Selected works

Authored: * ''The Jews of Windsor, 1790–1990: A Historical Chronicle'' (2007), Edited: * ''Through the sound of many voices : writings contributed on the occasion of the 70th birthday of W. Gunther Plaut'' (1982), * ''One Voice: The Selected Sermons of W. Gunther Plaut'' (2007), * ''Journal of the Canadian Jewish Historical Society'

* ''The Plaut Family: Tracing the Legacy'' (2007), * ''Eight Decades'' (2008), * ''Eileen McCullough'' (1982), * ''One Voice'' (2007), Introduction/Preface: * ''On Sunday Observance 1906'', Compiled by David Rome with Preface Jonathan V. Plaut, (Montreal: National Archives, Canadian Jewish Congress, 1979) * ''On the Early Harts'', Compiled by David Rome with Preface Jonathan V. Plaut (Montreal: National Archives, Canadian Jewish Congress, 1980) * ''On the Early Harts—Their Contemporaries'', Compiled by David Rome with Preface Jonathan V. Plaut, (Montreal: National Archives, Canadian Jewish Congress, 1981–1982) * ''Introduction, Plaut, W. Gunther, Eight Decades: The Selected Writings of W. Gunther Plaut'' (Dundurn Press, 2008)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Plaut, Jonathan 1942 births 2012 deaths American biblical scholars Hebrew Union College – Jewish Institute of Religion alumni Santa Clara University faculty Old Testament scholars American Reform rabbis Rabbis from Chicago Macalester College alumni University of Detroit Mercy faculty 20th-century American rabbis 21st-century American rabbis Religious leaders from Illinois