- The Schulweis Institute Library Online - provides Internet access to 750+ audiotapes, videos, documents, and sermons of Rabbi Harold Schulweis.
- Harold Schulweis met Malkah, his wife of 64 years, at a dance at the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York City. Their family grew to two sons, one daughter, and eleven grand-children.
- In 2005, Rabbi Schuweis participated in a memorial for Roman Catholic Pope John Paul II.
- Educated at Yeshiva College, New York (1945); New York University, New York, M.A. Philosophy (1950); Pacific School of Religion, Berkerly, California, Th.D. Theology; Ordination: Jewish Theological Seminary, (1950).
- Often, Rabbi Schulweis was placed on Newsweek Magazine's list of influential Jewish rabbis in the United States.
- In 2005, along with Archbishop Hovnan Derderian (Armenian Church of North America), Rabbi Schulweis participated in a memorial service for Jewish and Armenian genocide victims.
- In 1986, Schulweis established the 'Jewish Foundation for the Righteous' to assist over "600 gentiles in 20 countries who had save Jews" during World War II.
- In Encino, California, Schulweis was rabbi at Valley Beth Shalom Synagogue, a large conservative congregation.
- Around 2005, Schulweis founded the 'Jewish World Watch,' which collected $2 Million annually to help African genocide survivors.
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