GREAT READS → PRINCE AMONG MEN Issue 1083 · October 22, 2025

Prince Among Men 

The sudden petirah ofRabbi Moshe Hauerleaves a Jewish world bereft

Prince Among Men 
Photos: Binyamin Ansbacher,Jeff Cohn Photography, OU Archives and Naftali Goldgrab
Rabbi Moshe Hauer’s sudden petirah on Shemini Atzeres at the age of 60 left so many reeling in shock. He was an accomplished talmid chacham, led a Baltimore kehillah for over two decades, and served as the gracious, dignified public face of the OU as its executive vice president. But for all his widespread influence, he cared acutely for the welfare of every Yid – until the heart that bore everyone’s pain gave its final beat

 

The emotion-soaked days of Elul, leading up to the Yamim Noraim, flowing into Succos, Shemini Atzeres, and finally, Simchas Torah, always found a whirlwind of expression in the halls of Baltimore’s Bnai Jacob Shaarei Zion shul.

Each year, Rabbi Moshe Hauer, who served as the shul’s rav from 1994 to 2020, then moved on to serve as executive vice president in the OU but remained as rabbi emeritus, would daven for the amud on the first night of Selichos. His voice trembled with feeling, particularly as he sang “L’maancha” — one of his favorite songs.

A few days later he would daven Mussaf on Rosh Hashanah and then on Yom Kippur, repeatedly breaking down in tears throughout the tefillah.

“Like a malach” is how mispallelim describe his visage during the Yamim Noraim.

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