Rudolph Grossman

Rudolph Grossman (July 24, 1867 – September 22, 1927) was an Austrian-born American rabbi.

Grossman was born on July 24, 1867, in Vienna, Austria, the son of Rabbi Ignaz Grossmann and Nettie Rosenbaum.

[1] Grossman immigrated to America as a child and attended school in Brooklyn and Chicago.

The son and brother of rabbis, he entered Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati, Ohio, when he was fourteen and studied under its founder Isaac M. Wise.

The honorary pallbearers included Congregation Rodeph Sholom president Henry M. Goldfogle and other officials from the Congregation, Congregation trustees (including Irving J. Joseph), and several rabbis (including Nathan Stern, Stephen S. Wise, Barnett A. Elzas, Hyman G. Enelow, Israel Goldstein, Sidney Goldstein, Maurice H. Harris, Nathan Krass, Isaac Landman, Alexander Lyons, and Joseph Silverman).