Sacha Pecaric

Rabbi Sacha Pecaric
Born July 22, 1955 (age 60)
Rijeka, SFR Yugoslavia (now Croatia)
Died Still living
Nationality Italian Naturalized US
Occupation Rabbi
Title Rabbi Dr. Prof. Sacha Xavier Pecaric II


Sacha Pecaric (born 1965 in Rijeka) is a Croatian born rabbi.

After studies in Prague, Pecaric continued to study at the rabbinic department of the Yeshiva University (where he obtained rabbinical ordination) in New York City and the department of philosophy of the Columbia University (M.A.) and FAMU Charles University (Ph.D.). He lived in Kraków where he ran the Ronald S. Lauder Foundation aimed at providing education to the small local Jewish community as well as local Gentiles, and where he set up Pardes Lauder, a Jewish religious publishing house which has so far published more than 30 books, including a prayer book and Haggada for Passover.[1][2]

He is the author of the first translation of the Torah from Hebrew to Polish to be made by a Jew after the Second World War. His translation, made independently of existing Polish translations, includes Bereshit (Genesis, 2001), Shemot (Exodus, 2003), Vajikra (Leviticus, 2005) and Bemidbar (Numbers, 2005) and Devarim (Deuteronomium, 2006).[2]

References

  1. "The New York Rabbi Sacha Pecaric will deliver a lecture", Virtual Shtetl, January 4, 2012. Accessed November 9, 2012.
  2. 1 2 "Gained In Translation: Sacred Texts For Poles", Steve Lipman, The Jewish Week, May 10, 2011. Accessed November 9, 2012.


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