Rabbi Joseph Grunblatt
Rabbi Joseph Grunblatt is an impressive community and spiritual leader who has made an enormous contribution to Jewish life.
Rabbi Grunblatt became the rabbi of Queens Jewish Center in 1967. Prior to coming to our shul he was the rabbi in Saratoga Springs, NY from 1953 - 1956 and at Congregation Shevet Achim, Montreal from 1956 - 1967.
Rabbi Grunblatt is a Musmach of Yeshiva and Mesivta Torah Vodaath, Brooklyn, NY and completed his Advanced Rabbinic Studies Beth Midrash Elyon, Monsey, NY.
In addition, Rabbi Grunblatt graduated Magna Cum Laude City College, NY and pursued graduate studies at the New School of Social Research in NY and McGill University, Montreal, Canada
Rabbi Grunblatt is also an Adjunct Professor of Jewish Studies at Touro College. He is the author of Exile and Redemption-Meditations on Jewish History and many articles in various publications. He is the Chairman of Rabbinic delegation to Joint Kashruth Commission O.U. - R.C.A. Rabbi Grunblatt is also a contributing member of the Editorial Board of Jewish Action
Over the years Rabbi Grunblatt was a Vice President of the Rabbinical Council of America (RCA), President of the Vaad Harabanim of Queens and President of the Quebec Region of the RCA. During his tenure in Montreal he was instrumental in introducing the Orthodox Union and N.C.S.Y. to Montreal as well as the cofounder of Yeshiva Gedola in Montreal. He was also Honored by the Ben Zakai Society Honor organization of N.C.S.Y.
Rabbi Grunblatt retired in 2006 after nearly 40 years as the Rabbi of the Queens Jewish Center. He remains part of the QJC family and resides with his wife Rebbetzin Bella Grunblatt.
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