Rabbi Gordon L. Geller, a spiritual leader for more than three decades in Margate, a community activist and a U.S. Navy veteran, died Friday.
He was 85.
According to his obituary, Geller "led the Temple Emeth Shalom congregation in Margate, NJ for more than 30 wonderful years, joyfully celebrating and providing comfort to his community through countless life events, before later helping to establish the Shirat Hayam synagogue in Ventnor."
Rabbi Gordon L. Geller, a spiritual leader for more than three decades in Margate, a community activist and a U.S. Navy veteran, died Friday.
He was 85.
According to his obituary, Geller "led the Temple Emeth Shalom congregation in Margate, NJ for more than 30 wonderful years, joyfully celebrating and providing comfort to his community through countless life events, before later helping to establish the Shirat Hayam synagogue in Ventnor."
Charlotte M. Kulp, also known as “Oma” by members of her congregation. She is still remembered as Oma today. The Charlotte M. Kulp Scholar-in-Residence Program was established by Shirat Hayam’s Cantor Emeritus Edmond A. Kulp and his family to perpetuate their mother’s emphasis on the importance of Jewish education. The program brings in a different