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Biography
Adam D. Fisher a writer and poet, whose work has appeared in a variety
of Jewish and general literary journals,
became Rabbi of Temple Isaiah, Stony Brook, in 1971. He served in
that capacity until 2002 when he
became the Rabbi Emeritus. He is the author of two books of liturgy: “Seder Tu
Bishevat, The Festival of Trees,” published in 1989 by the Central Conference
of American Rabbis, and “An Everlasting Name, A Service For Remembering the
Shoah,” published by Behrman House in 1991.
His books for children include, “Home Start Holiday Series (Behrman
House, 1987), “My Jewish Year,” (Behrman House, 1993) and “God’s
Garden,” (Behrman House, 1999), a book of original midrashic stories.
He
was named Poetry Editor of the CCAR Journal, a Jewish Quarterly, in 2006. He and his wife Eileen, a retired nursery school teacher, live in Stony Brook, NY.
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