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Rabbi Albert L. Lewis (July 6 1917 – February 10 2008) (Hebrew: הרב אברהם אריה בן חיים יוסף ושרה בילא) was a leading American Conservative rabbi scholar and author; President of the Rabbinical Assembly (RA) the international organization of Conservative rabbis; and Vice-President of The World Council of Synagogues. In 2009 the award-winning author Mitch Albom wrote about Lewis his childhood rabbi as the main character in the non-fiction book Have a Little Faith.