James G. Heller

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Born(1892-01-04)January 4, 1892
New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.
DiedDecember 19, 1971(1971-12-19) (aged 79)
Vernon Convalescent Center, Ohio, U.S.
AlmamaterTulane University; University of Cincinnati; Hebrew Union College
Occupation(s)Rabbi, composer, author
James Gutheim Heller
Born(1892-01-04)January 4, 1892
New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.
DiedDecember 19, 1971(1971-12-19) (aged 79)
Vernon Convalescent Center, Ohio, U.S.
Alma materTulane University; University of Cincinnati; Hebrew Union College
Occupation(s)Rabbi, composer, author
Years active1916–1971
Notable workString quartet Aquatints; liturgical compositions; biography of Isaac Mayer Wise
Spouses
  • Jean Bettmann (m. 1917)
  • Helen R. Bettman (m. 1952)
ChildrenCecile L., Claire J., Joan H.

James Gutheim Heller (January 4, 1892 – December 19, 1971) was an American Reform rabbi, composer, and author who became a significant figure in 20th-century Jewish religious and communal life. Ordained at Hebrew Union College in 1916, he served congregations across the United States, most notably the Isaac M. Wise Temple in Cincinnati, and was active in the Central Conference of American Rabbis, serving as its president from 1941 to 1943. A committed Zionist, he later led the Labor Zionist Organization of America. Heller was also an accomplished musicologist and composer, producing liturgical and instrumental works and teaching at the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music.

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