Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Pilot killed in plane crash was rabbi

- Mid-Hudson News Network

The pilot was a rabbi and president of Hebrew Union College, the college announced.

The pilot of a single-engine plane killed when the plane he was flying crashed near Randall Airport in Wawayanda Saturday morning was a rabbi and president of Hebrew Union College, the college announced.

Rabbi Aaron Panken, 53, died when the 1946 Aeronca plane crashed nose first into a wooded area in Wawayanda. His passenger, Frank Reiss, 65, a flight instructor, was hospitaliz­ed with injuries.

Investigat­ors have not said what may have caused the plane to crash.

Panken led the college’s four campuses in Cincin- nati, Jerusalem, Los Angeles and in New York.

“Rabbi Panken was a distinguis­hed rabbi and scholar, dedicated teacher, and exemplary leader of the Reform Movement for nearly three decades,” a college statement read.

He was elected president of the college by its board of governors in July 2013 with his appointmen­t effective on Jan. 1, 2014.

At his inaugural convocatio­n, Panken said Reform Judaism “has always symbolized what I consider to be the best of Judaism -- firmly rooted in our tradition, yet egalitaria­n, inclusive of patrilinea­l Jews and intermarri­ed families, welcoming to the LGBT community, politicall­y active, and respectful of other faiths and ideologies.” The Jewish Telegraphi­c Agency reported that tributes appeared on Twitter when the news of Panken’s death spread with Israel’s consul general in New York, Dani Dayan, saying the rabbi was “a great thinker” and his death was “a huge loss for the entire Jewish people.”

Dan Shapiro, the former U.S. ambassador to Israel, remembered Panken as a “brilliant Jewish leader, an incredible mensch and a dear friend,” the JTA reported.

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ANTHONY LUCARELLI— MID-HUDSON NEWS NETWORK PHOTO The plane is seen after the crash Saturday in Wawayanda, N.Y.
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