Albert Plotkin

American Reform Judaism Rabbi (1920-2010)

Albert Plotkin was a prominent figure in American Reform Judaism, serving as a rabbi and spiritual leader in Arizona. Born in 1920, he dedicated his life to promoting Jewish education and values. His notable tenure as the rabbi of Temple Beth Israel, the first permanent Jewish congregation in Phoenix, spanned almost four decades. During his time at the temple, Plotkin played a significant role in shaping the Jewish community in the region.

Plotkin's legacy extends beyond his rabbinical career, as he is also remembered through the Cutler-Plotkin Jewish Heritage Center, which was partly named in his honor. This center stands as a testament to his contributions to the Jewish community in Phoenix. Albert Plotkin passed away in 2010, leaving behind a lasting impact on the world of Reform Judaism. His commitment to Jewish education and spiritual leadership continues to inspire future generations.