Sanford Lowe -- rabbi, activist, gay leader;

Santa Rosa teacher was known for his scholarly work on Jesus

SOURCE: SF Chronicle Staff Writer

BYLINE: Michael Taylor


Sanford Lowe, a politically active gay rabbi who taught
religion at Santa Rosa Junior College and was widely known
for his studies of Jesus, died Monday in Santa Rosa of a
heart attack.

Rabbi Lowe, who died at Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital, was
69.

Eric Thompson, his successor as instructor of religious
studies at the college, said that in addition to cardiac
difficulties, Rabbi Lowe also had severe kidney problems and
was awaiting a kidney transplant at the time of his death.

Born in New York City in 1935, Rabbi Lowe, who was known as
Sandy, grew up as a Jew who became intensely curious about
the life of Jesus.

"Sandy was fascinated by Jesus and in his early academic
career he sought to overcome the terror of Christianity he
was made to feel growing up Jewish," Thompson said. He said
most Jews growing up with Rabbi Lowe were taught to see
"Christianity as their persecutor."

"When Sandy was a child," Thompson said, "he used to hide a
Christian Bible in his clothes and read it. He was
embarrassed that his family might find out he was reading
about Jesus. That was culturally taboo."

Rabbi Lowe graduated from Brooklyn Technical High School in
1954 and went on to collect a number of degrees -- a
bachelor's of science from Cornell University, then a
bachelor's in Hebrew literature and a master's in Hebrew
literature and rabbinic ordination from Hebrew Union
College-Jewish Institute of Religion in New York, and a
doctor of ministry from the Pacific School of Religion in
Berkeley.

In the 1960s, Rabbi Lowe was rabbi of a synagogue in Valley
Stream, N.Y., where he counseled potential Vietnam War
draftees. In 1970, eager for a new life, he left his
congregation, loaded up his Volkswagen camper and decided to
move to Northern California, where several of his friends
from high school years at Brooklyn Tech had taken up
residence.

In 1971, he joined Santa Rosa Junior College as an
instructor and also became active in the nascent gay
movements of the time. He became a leader in the "SCRAP 6"
campaign to defeat 1978's Proposition 6, a controversial
ballot measure calling for the dismissal of gay teachers and
staffers in California schools. The initiative, authored by
conservative state Sen. John Briggs, was roundly defeated in
the November 1978 general election. Despite that victory,
however, it wasn't easy being a gay Jew in rural Northern
California back then.

"In those days, (Rabbi Lowe) was a Jew teaching the Bible in
an atmosphere that was not exactly Berkeley," said Art
Hofmann, a retired Santa Rosa Junior College instructor in
German and a close friend. "This was an extremely
conservative community and a Jew teaching the Bible, and
then coming out. I think that took great moral courage."

Rabbi Lowe was also widely known as something of a mentor
for people who were having difficulty thinking out their
sexuality. His longtime friend, Mark Freeman, said that
Rabbi Lowe counseled many friends who were "in marriages and
were afraid to come out (sexually). They found him; he was
the only openly gay person they knew."

Underlying all this, however, was his deep curiosity about
the life of Jesus, and "this interest developed into a
lifelong study of historical Jesus," Thompson said.

Rabbi Lowe was a member of the Jesus Seminar, a worldwide
group of scholars who study early Christianity and
ultimately make historical judgments based on what they
discover.

The key to Rabbi Lowe's own historical forays was the Bible,
and on his Web site at Santa Rosa Junior College he lamented
what he felt was vast ignorance about that text.

"There is ... an astonishingly widespread lack of knowledge
about the basic structure of the Bible either as literature
or history," Rabbi Lowe wrote, "and almost no exposure to
the intricate systems of biblical interpretation and
commentary, traditional and modern, which have enriched and
defined the culture of the Western world."

Hearing of Rabbi Lowe's death, Donna Reed, 75, of Santa
Rosa, sent an e-mail to Hofmann, recalling the time more
than 30 years ago when she was one of the rabbi's students.

"He really turned my head around, and I learned so much from
him," Reed wrote. "I remember him describing the city of
Jerusalem and all the political factions therein during
Jesus' times. The city came alive, and I could just see and
hear it bustle. I have never forgotten him, and he remains
my most favorite teacher. He cut across all religions -- we
had Jehovah Witnesses, Catholic sisters, Protestants and
renegades like me with a Christian Science background in my
two classes. Everyone went home happy."

Rabbi Lowe retired from teaching in 2001.

He is survived by his partner, Simon Bockie of Berkeley, and
cousins Sharon Nathanson of Juno Beach, Fla., and Stephen
Hiller of Tuckahoe, N.Y.

Memorial services in Santa Rosa and San Francisco are being
planned. His colleagues and friends suggest donations to the
Sanford Lowe Humanities Scholarship Fund, Santa Rosa Junior
College Foundation, 1501 Mendocino Ave., Santa Rosa, CA
95401-4395.




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