Noah Golinkin

1914–2003

Raised in Vilna, Noah Golinkin immigrated in 1938 to the United States, where he enrolled in the Jewish Theological Seminary (JTS). Golinkin, along with Moshe “Buddy” Sachs and Jerome Lipnick, devoted himself to activism on behalf of Jews in Europe. The three students started a committee at JTS, partnering with Christian organizations and lobbying American Jewish leadership and Congress to aid European Jews. During his rabbinical career, Golinkin led a number of congregations, eventually settling in the area of Washington, D.C. He was active in the civil rights movement and in the campaign to help Soviet Jewry.

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Retribution Is Not Enough

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We Jews who live in the staid serenity of America have failed to grasp the immensity of the tragedy which has befallen our people and this failure is perhaps the greatest part of the tragedy. Were the…