Joshua Bloch (rabbi)
Lithuanian-born American rabbi and librarian (1890–1957)
Joshua Bloch was a prominent figure in American Judaism, born in Lithuania in 1890. He went on to become a respected rabbi and librarian, making significant contributions to his field. Bloch's academic career included a tenure as a faculty member at New York University, a position he held from 1919 to 1928. During this time, he was able to share his knowledge and expertise with students, helping to shape the next generation of Jewish scholars and leaders.
In addition to his academic pursuits, Bloch also served as the Chaplain of the New York State Department of Mental Hygiene, a role he held from 1922 until his passing in 1957. This position allowed him to provide spiritual guidance and support to those in need, demonstrating his commitment to serving his community. Through his work as a rabbi, librarian, and chaplain, Joshua Bloch left a lasting impact on the world of Judaism, and his legacy continues to be felt today.