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    Judah Leon Magnes (Hebrew: יהודה לייב מאגנס; July 5, 1877 – October 27, 1948) was a prominent Reform rabbi in both the United States and Mandatory Palestine...
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    for Jewish activist Rabbi Judah L. Magnes, a native of Oakland and co-founder of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The Magnes Collection of Jewish Art...
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  • 'Unity') was a small binationalist Zionist political party founded by Judah Leon Magnes, Martin Buber, Ernst Simon and Henrietta Szold, former supporters...
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  • magnetism Magnes (comic poet) (5th century BC), Athenian victor of the Dionysia festival Macarius Magnes (4th century), bishop of Magnesia Judah Leon Magnes (1877–1948)...
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  • Academy of Political and Social Science Vol 84 (1), pp. 102 - 107. Judah Leon Magnes was a rabbi, brother-in-law to Louis Marshal and member of the executive...
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    Arendt Gilad Atzmon Hugo Bergmann Martin Buber Tony Judt Ghada Karmi Judah Leon Magnes Virginia Tilley Organisations Brit Shalom (political organization)...
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  • philosopher and poet Judah Hertz (born 1948/49), American real estate investor Judah Lewis (born 2000 or 2001), American actor Judah Leon Magnes (1877–1948),...
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  • Szold and Israel Jacob Kligler. Albert Einstein also voiced support. Judah Leon Magnes, one of the authors of the program, never joined the organization...
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    Francisco Bay region. Its early members included Gertrude Stein and Judah Leon Magnes, who studied at Temple Sinai's Sabbath school, and Ray Frank, who...
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    United Nations" by M. Reiner; Lord Samuel; E. Simon; M. Smilansky; Judah Leon Magnes. Ihud Jerusalem 1947. Includes submitted written and oral testimony...
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    1920s he came out vehemently against the attempts of Judah Leon Magnes to mediate with the Arabs. Magnes' proposal included a Palestinian state to be established...
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  • female Jewish leader Jack Hayford – minister, chancellor, songwriter Judah Leon Magnes – prominent Reform rabbi, first President of the Hebrew University...
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  • politician and former Mayor of Cincinnati Alexander Lyons, rabbi Judah Leon Magnes, rabbi, Chancellor/President of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem...
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    Hebrew Union College is open to non-Jews.) Alexander Lyons, rabbi Judah Leon Magnes, rabbi, Chancellor/President of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem...
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    Buber (left) and Judah Leon Magnes testifying before the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry in Jerusalem (1946)...
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    Ramona Lubo – Native American basketmaker Alex Mack – NFL center Judah Leon Magnes – rabbi, first President of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem Tobey...
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  • earliest Reform rabbis to settle in what would become Israel included Judah Leon Magnes, who was the first chancellor of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem...
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    Hebrew University and from 1949-50 as its President, preceded by Judah Leon Magnes and followed by Selig Brodetsky (1949-1952). He also served as President...
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    rapper Jack London (1896), writer Lorenzo Lynch, NFL football player Judah Leon Magnes (1894), rabbi, Chancellor/President Hebrew University, Jerusalem 1925-1948...
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  • Palestine in 1930. He was friends with Hebrew University president Judah Leon Magnes since they were students at the University of Berlin and was involved...
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    scientist, publicist Andreas Maercker, (born 1960), clinical psychologist Judah Leon Magnes, rabbi, Chancellor/President of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem...
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    with shelter, water and nutrition. Jewish charities Jewish refugees Judah Leon Magnes Felix M. Warburg Joseph A. Rosen United Jewish Appeal Beizer, Michael...
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    Judah Leon Magnes and Martin Buber testifying before the Anglo-American Committee (1946)...
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    Katznelson-Shazar and others. In 1925, Kligler was invited by Dr Judah Leon Magnes of the Hebrew University, which had just opened, to join the university...
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    former President of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea. Judah Leon Magnes, Chancellor/President of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1925–1948...
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  • Judah ben Jehiel, (Hebrew: יהודה בן יחיאל, c. 1420 to 1425 – c. 1498), more usually called Judah Messer Leon (Hebrew: יהודה מסר לאון), was an Italian rabbi...
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    building was sold to Congregation Mount Sinai. 1909 was also the year Judah Leon Magnes proposed and founded his Kehilla, a "comprehensive communal organization...
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    students included Gertrude Stein, later to become a famous writer, and Judah Leon Magnes, who would become a prominent Reform rabbi. At the same time, Frank...
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  • Association of Railway Employees and the World Federation of Trade Unions. Judah Leon Magnes described the strike as "complete unity and solidarity between the...
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  • 23 states, within two months of its introduction. Associate Rabbi Judah Leon Magnes of Manhattan's Congregation Emanu-El delivered a Passover sermon in...
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