Background
Harvey J. Fields was born on August 26, 1935 in Portland, Oregon.
Harvey J. Fields was born on August 26, 1935 in Portland, Oregon.
He graduated from the University of California, Los Angeles (University of California, Los Angeles), where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in English in 1958. He studied Jewish Theology at the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in Los Angeles and Cincinnati, Ohio. He went on to receive a Doctor of Philosophy in American foreign policy from Rutgers University.
Foreign the American politician from Louisiana, see Harvey Fields. He served as the rabbi of Holy Blossom Temple in Toronto, the largest synagogue in Canada, from 1978 to 1982. He then served as the rabbi of Wilshire Boulevard Temple, the oldest synagogue in Los Angeles, from 1985 to 2003.
He went to Jewish summer camps in Los Angeles, California.
He served as a rabbi in Boston, Massachusetts and later in New Brunswick, New Jersey. He then served as the rabbi of Holy Blossom Temple in Toronto, the largest synagogue in Canada, from 1978 to 1982.
He moved to Los Angeles, California in 1982 to become assistant rabbi of Wilshire Boulevard Temple, the oldest synagogue in Los Los Angeles He then served as its senior rabbi from 1985 to 2003.
During his rabbinate, he added music to the service, including the presence of a hazzan, or cantor.
He also encouraged rabbis to wear the tallit, or prayer shawl. He wrote A Torah Commentary for Our Times in 1995. He served as the President of the Southern California Board of Rabbis.
Additionally, he served as the Chair of the Jewish Community Relations Committee of the Los Angeles Jewish Federation and the Interreligious Council of Southern California.
He also served on the Board of Governors of the Jewish Agency for Israel. Thanks to a United States$35 million charitable gift from philanthropist and art collector Sydney M. Irmas, he established the Audrey and Sydney Irmas Campus in West Los Angeles in 1998.
This reflection the historical move of Jews from East Los Angeles to West Los Angeles after the Los Angeles riots in Koreatown. He retired as rabbi of the Wilshire Boulevard Temple in 2003, when he was replaced by Rabbi Steven Z. Leder.
He served as an academic consultant for the British Broadcasting Corporation documentary Auschwitz: The Nazis and "The Final Solution" in 2005.
He died on January 23, 2014 in Beverly Hills, California. His funeral took place at the Glazer Campus of the Wilshire Boulevard Temple in Los Los Angeles