Jules Harlow

Julius Edwin Harlow (June 28, 1931 – February 12, 2024) was an American Conservative rabbi and liturgist.

[1] He then became a staff member of the Rabbinical Assembly (RA), the international organization of rabbis in Conservative Judaism.

Harlow took a greater role by editing and translating the movement's mahzor (the siddur Jews use specifically for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur prayers) which was published in 1972.

His other publishing activities within Conservative Judaism included being a literary editor on the Etz Hayim: A Torah Commentary.

[5] Harlow, together with his wife Navah, worked with the Masorti Foundation in Lisbon, Portugal, beginning in 2005 for the cause of the Bnei Anusim (descendants of crypto-Jews) in and of the Iberian Peninsula.