Rabbi Calman David Matt

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Rabbi Calman David Matt

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Kaunas, Lithuania
Death: December 03, 1951 (64)
Philadelphia, PA, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Isaac (Yitzchak ben Avraham) Matt and Sarah Zlatte (Sarah Zlatte bat Avraham Yosef) Matt
Husband of Lena (Raisse Leah) Rosslyn Matt
Father of Leonard Joshua Matt; Dr Joseph Zalman (Yosef Zalman) Matt; Rabbi Hershel Jonah Matt; Zeldah V. Wean and Beulah Bleiberg
Brother of Ida Shelow; Anna B. Berger; Charles Matt; Rose Berman and Private

Occupation: Rabbi
Managed by: Michaella Joy Matt
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About Rabbi Calman David Matt

Entry on Rabbi Calman David Matt from the Encyclopedia Judaica:

MATT, C. DAVID (1887–1951), U.S. rabbi. Born in Kovno, he was raised in Philadelphia where he came with his family in 1890. C. (Calman) David Matt grew up in Rabbi Bernard Levinthal's synagogue; Levinthal's sons Rabbi Israel Levinthal and Judge Louis Levinthal were literally life-long friends and spoke at his funeral. He went to public school, Yeshiva Mishkan Israel, and Gratz College. He earned his B.A. in 1909 at the University of Pennsylvania and was ordained at the Jewish Theological Seminary in 1913.

As a young rabbi he served in Adath Jeshurun in Minneapolis, the first English-speaking rabbi the then 18-year-old Orthodox congregation ever had, and oversaw the transition toward a newly emerging Conservative Judaism. He laid plans for a new building and organized the religious school. He was the associate editor of the American Jewish World. During World War I, he served as a volunteer representative of the Jewish Welfare Board at Fort Snelling. After 15 years he left for Beth David in Buffalo (1927–29), where he served two years, and then went back to Philadelphia, where he served as rabbi of the West Philadelphia Jewish Community Center. He remained there for the rest of his life. Matt was an ardent Zionist and served as president of the Philadelphia Board of Rabbis and of the local Rabbinical Assembly.

Matt's columns appeared in the American Jewish World and the Anglo Jewish Press. His work also included texts of radio sermons, 1920s–1950. He worked as an arbitrator in the Jewish community in Philadelphia, particularly during a dispute among mohelim. Also of note is his list of yeshivot in Europe and Palestine in the 1930s, with estimates of the sizes of their student bodies. These reflect Rabbi Matt's efforts to raise money for the yeshivot. He had, in the words of Israel Levinthal, "a poetic soul, which made him a dreamer and interpreter of Israel's fondest hopes in beautiful verse." Louis Levinthal spoke of his "simplicity, his earnestness and sincerity."

He made his mark as a poet and published his sermons. Among his five children were Rabbi Herschel Matt, himself a sensitive poet and liturgist. His grandson Daniel Matt is translating the Zohar into English in a multi-year project that has gained wide respect. C. David Matt's papers are found at the Jewish Theological Seminary.

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Rabbi Calman David Matt's Timeline

1887
June 24, 1887
Kaunas, Lithuania
1913
1913
- 1927
Age 25
Adath Jeshurun, Minneapolis, MN, United States
1914
July 31, 1914
Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States
1920
January 10, 1920
MN, United States
1922
July 11, 1922
Minneapolis, MN, United States
1924
August 2, 1924
1927
1927
- 1929
Age 39
Beth David, Buffalo, NY, United States
1951
December 3, 1951
Age 64
Philadelphia, PA, United States
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