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He served as the President of the Southern California Board of Rabbis. Additionally, he served as the Chair of the Jewish Community Relations Committee of the Los Angeles Jewish Federation and the Interreligious Council of Southern California. He also served on the Board of Governors of the
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He died on January 23, 2014, in Beverly Hills, California. His funeral took place at the Glazer Campus of the Wilshire Boulevard Temple in Los Angeles.
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He was married to Sybil Fields. They had a son, Joel Fields, and two daughters, Debra Fields and Rachel Prishkolnik. They resided in
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in the 1880s. He had a brother, Del Fields, and a sister, Dottie Fields. He went to Jewish summer camps in Los Angeles, California.
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He retired as rabbi of the Wilshire Boulevard Temple in 2003, when he was replaced by Rabbi
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Rabbi Harvey J. Fields, 78, longtime leader of Wilshire Boulevard Temple, has died
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Thanks to a US$ 35 million charitable gift from philanthropist and art collector
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Funeral For Wilshire Boulevard Temple Rabbi Harvey J. Fields On Sunday
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in 1995. He also wrote a novel about his grandfather in The Dakotas.
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Harvey J. Fields dies at 78; rabbi led Wilshire Boulevard Temple
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Del Fields (brother) Dottie Fields Wheeler (sister)
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Portland, Oregon
Beverly Hills, California
University of California, Los Angeles
Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion
Rutgers University
Reform
Holy Blossom Temple
Toronto
Canada
Wilshire Boulevard Temple
Portland, Oregon
The Dakotas
University of California, Los Angeles
Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion
Cincinnati
Ohio
Rutgers University
Boston
Massachusetts
New Brunswick, New Jersey
Holy Blossom Temple
Toronto
Canada
Los Angeles, California
Wilshire Boulevard Temple
hazzan
tallit
Jewish Agency for Israel
1992 Los Angeles riots

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