100 Years of Congregation Brith Sholem: Honoring the Jewish Community in Ogden, Utah: Rabbi Hyman Baras (1928–1929/30)
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Rabbi Hyman Baras (1928–1929/30)
Newspaper article about Rabbi H. Baras arriving to take charge of activities at synagogue, The Ogden Standard-Examiner, Sun., Feb. 19, 1928.
Hyman Joseph Baras, also known as Chaim, became rabbi of Congregation Brith Sholem in February 1928.[1] He was based in Plymouth, Massachusetts, before arriving to Ogden with his family. Before Plymouth, he was a rabbi in Cherbourg, France. Rabbi Baras was born in Chernowitz, Austro-Hungary, in February of 1900. He graduated from a seminary in Jerusalem, specializing in Hebrew theology.[2] After serving as rabbi in Ogden for a couple years, he went to the Bronx, New York. There Rabbi Baras established Congregation Bet Schraga.[3] He was last mentioned in The Ogden Standard-Examiner on November 4, 1929.
[1] Steven W. Simon, The Surprise from Rabbi Barras, unknown book title and publication, April 2016, 6.
[2] “New Rabbi at Ogden Synagog [sic],” Examiner (Ogden, UT), February 19, 1928.