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Rabbi Sheldon Zimmerman (born 1942) is a former rabbinic leader in
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. He is a past president of the
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(CCAR) and Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion. In 2000, Zimmerman was suspended from the CCAR after an inquiry regarding inappropriate sexual conduct revealed a pattern of predatory behavior, including fondling and kissing a teenager. He subsequently resigned as the 7th president of HUC-JIR which he had led from 1996–2000.


Background and Career

Rabbi Zimmerman was born in
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,
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and attended the
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. He was ordained from HUC's New York Campus in 1970 and is the 11th generation of rabbis in his family.HUC Press Release
His son, Rabbi Brian Zimmerman, currently the regional director for the
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's
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region, is the 12th. His other son Coach David Zimmerman is currently the Athletic Director and Varsity Boys Basketball coach at Yavneh Academy of Dallas. Zimmerman served as the senior rabbi of Central Synagogue in
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from 1972–1985 and Temple Emanu-El in
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. He then served as the 7th president of HUC-JIR from 1996-2000 until his resignation after the allegations that were made against him. After leaving HUC, Zimmerman worked as executive vice president of the popular
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program. In 2003, United Jewish Communities (UJC) hired Zimmerman as vice president of Jewish Renaissance and Renewal. In 2012, Sheldon's book ''The New Family Prayerbook'' was published. He served as the rabbi of the Jewish Center of
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for nearly 10 years, until his retirement in the summer of 2017. Zimmernman then served as scholar-in-residence at Temple Emanu-El in Dallas from 2017 until his firing in 2021.


Misconduct

Zimmerman was suspended by the Central Conference of American Rabbis (CCAR) in 2000 after what was described as inappropriate “personal relationships” that violated ethical codes. Shortly after this, he resigned as president of the HUC-JIR, the Reform movement's seminary. The CCAR later reinstated Zimmerman's credentials in 2005. In 2020, a former congregant of Zimmerman (at Central Synagogue, where Zimmerman had served as senior rabbi from 1972-1985) reported that she had also been subjected to predatory sexual behavior during his time in the congregation. This led to a new investigation being conducted, which led to additional reports of sexually predatory behavior by Zimmerman. In the aftermath of the announcement from Central Synagogue, Temple Emanu-El of Dallas fired Zimmerman from his position with the congregation in May 2021. The CCAR and HUC both stated in early 2021 that they are continuing to investigate the allegations. On November 3, 2021, Hebrew Union College published a report of an investigation made regarding past reports of sexual misconduct at HUC, which included three accounts of such conduct by Zimmerman.Lewis, Kaitli
"Decades of sexual harassment, misconduct found at Hebrew Union College" ''Cincinnati.com'' (Nov. 20, 2021)
Accessed Dec. 5, 2021


References

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