Simon Glazer
Rabbi Simon Glazer | |
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Rabbi and Rebbetzin Simon Glazer in 1917 | |
| Title | Rabbi |
| Personal life | |
| Born | Shimon Glazer 1876 or 1878 Kovno (Kaunas), Lithuania |
| Died | 1938 New York, New York |
| Nationality | Lithuanian, Canadian, American |
| Spouse | Ida (Cantor) Glazer |
| Children | B. Benedict Glazer, Charles Glazer, Aubrey Glazer, Jeannette Schneer, Edith Goldberg |
| Occupation | Rabbi, Author, Lecturer |
| Religious life | |
| Religion | Judaism |
| Denomination | Orthodox |
| Profession | Rabbi, Author |
| Position | Rabbi |
| Synagogue | Chevra Kadisha Synagogue, Old Broadway Synagogue |
| Position | Chief Rabbi |
| Organisation | United Synagogues of Montreal and Quebec City |
Simon Glazer (or Shimon Glazer; 1876?-1938) was a Yiddish Orthodox rabbi who flourished at the turn of the twentieth century. He was known for founding and leading two major organizations of American Orthodox rabbis.