What's Happening?
Rabbi Robert D. 'Bob' Schreibman, a U.S. Army veteran and Rabbi Emeritus of Temple Jeremiah, has passed away at the age of 90. Schreibman was a beloved figure in his community, known for his dedication to his family and his faith. He is survived by his wife
Patti, his children Debra, Daniel, and Tamar, and his grandchildren. A funeral service is scheduled for June 9 at Temple Jeremiah in Northfield, Illinois, with interment already held at Memorial Park Cemetery in Skokie. The service will be live-streamed for those unable to attend in person. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to Temple Jeremiah or the Brookfield Zoo in his memory.
Why It's Important?
Rabbi Schreibman's passing marks the end of an era for Temple Jeremiah and the broader community he served. As a spiritual leader, his influence extended beyond religious teachings, impacting community cohesion and support. His military service adds a layer of respect and honor to his legacy, reflecting a life dedicated to service both in faith and country. The community's response, including the live-streaming of his funeral, highlights the deep respect and affection held for him, ensuring his contributions are remembered and celebrated.
What's Next?
The community will gather to honor Rabbi Schreibman's life and legacy, with the funeral service providing an opportunity for collective mourning and remembrance. The live-streaming of the service allows for broader participation, reflecting the widespread impact of his life. The community may also engage in discussions about continuing his work and maintaining the values he championed, ensuring his legacy endures.













