Yehoshua Fass (; born July 9, 1973) is an American-Israeli
rabbi
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and the co-founder and Executive Director of
Nefesh B'Nefesh
Nefesh B'Nefesh (), or Jewish Souls United, is a nonprofit organization that promotes, encourages, and facilitates aliyah (Jewish immigration to Israel) from the United States and Canada.
The organization aims to remove or minimize the financia ...
. ''
The Jerusalem Post
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'' listed him among the fifty most influential Jews of 2017, and he is the recipient of the
Moskowitz Prize for Zionism.
Early life and education
Fass was born in
New York
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. With the original plan to be at doctor, he completed a B.A. in biology and education at
Yeshiva University
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He was too young to enter medical school, so he took a year to teach in New York and New Jersey and discovered his passion for Jewish education.
He earned an M.A. degree in education, and rabbinic ordination through the
Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary
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at Yeshiva University.
Career
Fass was a Judaic Studies Fellow of the Judaic Fellowship Program in
Boca Raton, Florida
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.
Eighteen months after starting the Fellowship Program, Fass was appointed assistant and then associate rabbi of the Boca Raton Synagogue. He sat on the Orthodox Rabbinical Council
Beit Din, and opened and served as director of the Helen Julius Reiter Institute of Judaic Studies. He also worked as educational director of
March of the Living
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.
Nefesh B'Nefesh
In March 2001, Fass's 13-year-old cousin Naftali Lanzkron was murdered in a terrorist bombing in Israel.
According to Fass, this event spurred his family's decision to move to Israel.
He and Tony Gelbart, a Florida businessman, researched the reasons why North Americans interested in moving to Israel do not follow through with this decision. He had conversations with members of his community who expressed a desire to move to Israel but were too overwhelmed by the process. Those conversations and the challenges Fass encountered while coordinating his move compelled Fass to consider how the process could be streamlined. Together with Gelbart, he co-founded Nefesh B'Nefesh,
an organization that facilitates the immigration of North American Jews to Israel.
Awards and recognition
* 2000 — Fass received the Rabbinic Leadership Award from the
United Jewish Communities
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in
Chicago
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, "For his outreach educational work".
* 2011— Fass received the Moskowitz Prize for Zionism, for his role as "co-founder of the Nefesh B'Nefesh English speakers'
aliyah
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movement".
* 2013 —
Yeshiva University
Yeshiva University is a Private university, private Modern Orthodox Judaism, Orthodox Jewish university with four campuses in New York City. awarded Fass and his partner Gelbart honorary doctorates.
* 2017 — Fass was listed among the 50 influential Jews by ''The Jerusalem Post'' which reported as a "co-founder of the Nefesh B'Nefesh English speakers' aliyah movement" that "Fass is a key player in the lives of Jewish people."
* 2024 - Fass was honored at Hadassah-Israel's Special Gifts Event, presented with the "Builder of Israel" Award
Personal life
In 2002, Fass immigrated to Israel with the first Nefesh B'Nefesh charter flight.
Fass lives in
Beit Shemesh
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The city is named afte ...
with his wife and seven children.
References
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1973 births
American founders
Yeshiva University alumni
American emigrants to Israel
Living people