Felix Alexander Levy (October 20, 1884 – June 16, 1963) was an American rabbi who mostly ministered in Chicago, Illinois.
He was also an executive board member of the Zionist Organization of America, president of the Liberal Ministers' Association, and vice-president of the League Against War and Fascism.
He wrote several books and was a contributor to The Reform Advocate, B'nai B'rith News, Hebrew Union College Monthly, and The Sentinel.
[3] Levy influenced his colleagues to modify Reform Judaism's attitudes towards halakha and Jewish identity.
He retired as rabbi of Emanuel Congregation in 1955, after which he served as editor of Judaism and dean of the academy for Higher Jewish Learning.