[Congressional Record Volume 149, Number 30 (Tuesday, February 25, 2003)]
[Senate]
[Page S2697]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
RABBI MICHAEL BARENBAUM
Mrs. BOXER. Mr. President, I rise today to honor Rabbi Michael
Barenbaum on the occasion of his retirement after 27 years as senior
rabbi at Congregation Rodef Sholom in San Rafael, California.
Rabbi Barenbaum is a man of great kindness and integrity who carries
the Jewish values of caring and compassion with him in everything he
does. With his wisdom and intelligence, he has changed thousands of
lives for the better.
Under his leadership, Congregation Rodef Sholom has more than tripled
in size, and its religious school has become one of the largest in
Northern California. Rabbi Barenbaum has attracted thousands of
worshipers, including members of other congregations and faiths,
through the thoughtfulness of his sermons and the lively, informal
spirit of his services.
At the same time, Rabbi Barenbaum has fostered a strong tradition of
social action among his congregation. In the 1970s and 80s, he led
local efforts to welcome and help settle Jewish emigres from the Soviet
Union. He established a Mitzvah Day program that put nearly a thousand
congregants to work on dozens of community-service programs throughout
Marin County. He has been a leader in ecumenical housing, in aiding the
homeless, and in bringing together clergy of all faiths to create
services for people in need.
As he heads into a well-deserved retirement, Rabbi Barenbaum has said
that he plans to work on establishing a Jewish hospice in the San
Francisco Bay Area. After years of moving others to action, he is eager
to serve as a volunteer.
Mr. President, here is a man--a real mensch. I am sure that even in
retirement, Rabbi Barenbaum will continue to do wonders and inspire
others for many years to come.
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