Yaakov Feitman is a rabbi, speaker and author[1] who helped build and expand congregations in more than one geographic region and was the founding principal[2] of three schools.[3]
Feitman is a past president of the Young Israel Council of Rabbis, has been a Scholar-in-Residence [6] all over the world and spoken at OU, Torah Umesorah and Agudah conventions.[7]
In 1983, moved from Brooklyn to become the rabbi of Young Israel of Cleveland,[8] which at the time [4][page needed] had congregations in Cleveland Heights and South Euclid. Feitman divided his time between and duties between the two locations and helped guide these congregants, over a period of years,
through this transition. Later he helped with another transition in what became the Young Israel of Beachwood, located in a Cleveland-suburb.[9]
Those years involved not only religious matters but dealing with extensive problems regarding
land use and
discrimination[10]
.[11]
"The invention of religion" pp. 67–68 (ISBN0-8135-3093-8) by Derek R. Peterson & Darren R. Walhof
Out of the Iron Furnace (Shengold Publishing, ISBN0-88400-040-0), by Rabbi Eliezer Ben-David, translated into English and adapted by Rabbi Yaakov Feitman