The newer members hired a young, dynamic rabbi, who began a Friday night service that soon became popular with Columbia students.
When the young rabbi stopped to help, a druggist was reluctant to let him use a phone to call the police.
The young rabbi started to comment but was drowned out by a discussion ofthe Social Security system.
He served as an inspiration to a generation of us younger rabbis.
One of the Ussishkins' sons had been a young rabbi in Warsaw, the other a student there.
The young rabbi spoke about the tasks which God had given his prophet and Moses' reaction to them.
The service wasn't exactly what I needed, but it helped, and the young rabbi was kind and concerned.
In the meantime, the younger rabbi was making plans to move on.
"It's very hard to be a single young rabbi in a large urban community," he said.