Arthur Schneier
Austrian-American rabbi (born 1930)
Arthur Schneier is a renowned Austrian-American rabbi, born in 1930, who has dedicated his life to promoting Judaism and human rights. With a distinguished career spanning over five decades, he has served as the Senior Rabbi of the Park East Synagogue in New York City. Throughout his tenure, Rabbi Schneier has been a vocal advocate for interfaith dialogue, intercultural understanding, and religious freedom worldwide.
Rabbi Schneier's exceptional leadership and commitment to overcoming hatred and intolerance have earned him numerous accolades. In 2001, he was honored with the Presidential Citizens Medal by President Bill Clinton, recognizing his remarkable contributions to promoting spiritual leadership and tolerance. As a Holocaust survivor, Rabbi Schneier's experiences have informed his lifelong work, inspiring others through his example. Today, he remains one of the oldest and most respected pulpit rabbis in the United States, continuing to inspire and lead his community with wisdom and dedication.