Eytan Yammer
Eytan Yammer (born c. 1981) is an orthodox rabbi at Knesseth Israel Congregation.
Yammer moved to Israel in the late 1990s to attend Yeshiva University and was drafted into the Israel Defense Forces in 2000. He served two years on active duty and was trained as an emergency medical technician. In September 2001, while visiting his parents in New Jersey, he volunteered as a paramedic in Manhattan for a week following the 9/11 terror attacks. He remained in Israel for the next year as a SCUBA instructor in the Red Sea at Eilat, then returned to the United States for rabbinical school.
Yammer and his wife Marisa were married in 2004. He served as youth director at a synagogue in Livingston, New Jersey in 2005 and then was hired as youth rabbi at the Hebrew Institute in White Plains, New York. He came to Birmingham during Passover of 2010, and was installed as full-time rabbi before the High Holidays that September.
References
- Garrison, Greg (September 4, 2010) "New Birmingham Rabbi Eytan Yammer to lead High Holy Days for Orthodox synagogue." Birmingham News