MIELZINER, MOSES — (1828–1903), rabbi, professor. Mielziner was born and educated in Germany, where he began his rabbinic career. He headed a Jewish school in Copenhagen, Denmark, while earning his Ph.D. from the University of Giessen (1859). Immigrating to the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Moses Mielziner — (August 12, 1828 in Szubin, Grand Duchy of Posen, Prussia February 18, 1903 in Cincinnati) was an American Reform rabbi and author. Contents 1 Life 2 Works 3 Family … Wikipedia
Mielziner — Moses Mielziner (* 12. August 1828 in Schubin, heute Szubin, Polen; † 18. Februar 1903 in Cincinnati, USA) war ein Rabbiner. Von 1848 bis 1852 studierte er an der Universität Berlin. Seine Doktorarbeit Die Verhältnisse der Sklaven bei den… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Moses Mielziner — (* 12. August 1828 in Schubin, heute Szubin, Polen; † 18. Februar 1903 in Cincinnati, USA) war gemäßigter Reformrabbiner und Professor am HUC. Von 1848 bis 1852 studierte er an der Universität Berlin. Seine Doktorarbeit Die Verhältnisse der… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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RAPHALL, MORRIS JACOB — (1798–1868), rabbi. Raphall, who was born in Stockholm, Sweden, settled in England in 1825. He quickly became prominent in British Jewry and one of its chief exponents to the Christian world, fighting for the political rights of Jews and against… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Talmud and Midrash — ▪ Judaism Introduction commentative and interpretative writings that hold a place in the Jewish religious tradition second only to the Bible (Old Testament). Definition of terms The Hebrew term Talmud (“study” or “learning”) commonly… … Universalium
Nosson Dovid Rabinowich — Rabbi Nosson Dovid Rabinowich (נתן דוד רבינוביץ Nathan David Rabinowitz) is an American scholar of medieval Jewish history[1][2] and mara d asra of Ahavath Torah Institute. He is to be distinguished from Rabbi Natan David Rabinowitz (1814 1865)… … Wikipedia