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Marvin Stuart Antelman
Rabbi Marvin S. Antelman, middle, presiding as Chief Justice of a court of five members from his Supreme Rabbinical Court of America convened at its 1976 excommunication proceedings. Seated at his right is Rabbi Herbert J. Gilner with the shofar that is blown as part of the proceeding.[1]
Born
January 10, 1933 (12 Tevet 5694)
Camden, NJ
Died
October 12, 2013(2013-10-12) (aged 80) (8 Cheshvan 5774)
Israel
Title
Posek
Spouse
Sylvia Joyce Antelman
Children
4
Marvin Stuart Antelman (January 10, 1933 – September 11, 2013) was an American-Israeli rabbi, chemist, and conspiracy theorist.[2][3]
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^"On Gershom Scholem, Conspiracy Theories and Rabbinical Court Controversies". January 29, 2020.
^"The Boston Rabbi Who Blamed Judaism's Troubles on an Elaborate Jewish Conspiracy » Mosaic". Mosaic.
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