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    David Hirsch (born 1968) is an American rabbi. He serves as rosh yeshiva at the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary of Yeshiva University in New...
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  • personality David Hirsch (rabbi) (born 1968) David A. Hirsch (born 1960), American businessman and activist David Hirsh (born 1967), sociologist David Julian...
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    brother-in-law Rabbi Nosson Tzvi Shulman and Rabbi Amram Zaks. Other heads of the yeshiva appointed include Rabbi Dov Landau and Rabbi Baruch Rosenberg. Hirsch leads...
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  • served as chief rabbi of the Russian-American congregations in the city 1903–1905. David Simonsen (1879–1891) Elias Kalischer Hirsch Goitein (–1903) Max...
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    Gustav Hirsch was born in Luxembourg, a son of the rabbi and philosopher Samuel Hirsch on May 22, 1851. He later married the daughter of Rabbi David Einhorn...
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  • British Reform rabbi Emil Hirsch (1851–1923), American Reform rabbi and scholar David Einhorn (1809–1879), American Reform rabbi Samuel Hirsch (1815–1889)...
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    Zvi Hirsch Chajes (Hebrew: צבי הירש חיות - November 20, 1805 - October 12, 1855; also Chayes or Hayot or Chiyos) was a Galician talmudic scholar. He is...
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    Judd Seymore Hirsch (born March 15, 1935) is an American actor. He is known for playing Alex Rieger on the television comedy series Taxi (1978–1983), John...
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    David Einhorn (November 10, 1809 – November 2, 1879) was a German rabbi and leader of Reform Judaism in the United States. In 1855, he became the first...
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    1920. The first rabbi of Temple De Hirsch was Theodore Joseph from Lancaster, Pennsylvania. His successor, Samuel Koch, was senior rabbi from 1906 to 1942...
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    David Zvi Hoffmann (November 24, 1843, Verbó, Austrian Empire – November 20, 1921, Berlin) (Hebrew: דוד צבי הופמן), was an Orthodox Rabbi and Torah Scholar...
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    University, where he graduated summa cum laude. Saperstein succeeded Rabbi Richard G. Hirsch as leader of the Washington D.C.-based social justice and lobbying...
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  • Her dissertation, titled The Dual Role of Rabbi Zvi Hirsch Chajes: Traditionalist and Maskil, deals with Rabbi Chajes's relationships in the traditional...
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    Brickner, Activist Reform Rabbi, Dies at 78". The New York Times. Retrieved October 18, 2008. "Our Clergy: Ammiel Hirsch, Senior Rabbi". Stephen Wise Free Synagogue...
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  • subjects taught in the yeshivot. Thus he turned to Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch and the early writings of Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook. He also studied Russian to...
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  • diploma was conferred by Rabbi Benjamin Hirsch Auerbach of Halberstadt. Klein lived in Kyiv from 1874 to 1880. He then served as Rabbi of Libau, Courland from...
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  • Elroy Hirsch (1923–2004), American football player Emanuel Hirsch (1888–1972), German Protestant theologian Emil G. Hirsch (1851–1923), American rabbi Emile...
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  • Orthodox rabbi, Talmudist, and modern Jewish philosopher. He was a scion of the Lithuanian Jewish Soloveitchik rabbinic dynasty. As a rosh yeshiva of Rabbi Isaac...
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  • also refers to a philosophy of Orthodox Judaism articulated by Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch (1808–1888), which formalizes a relationship between traditionally...
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  • ten years old, Zvi Hirsch Karo, the author of Neta' Sha'ashu'im, chose him as a son-in-law. At the age of twenty, he became the rabbi at Yazlovets. In the...
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  • Rabbi David Eli Stern (born August 1961) is the senior rabbi at Temple Emanu-El of Dallas, the largest synagogue in the South/Southwest United States and...
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    Samuel Hirsch, (June 8, 1815 – May 14, 1889) was a major Reform Judaism philosopher and rabbi who mainly worked and resided in present-day Germany in his...
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    thinkers who started this stream of thought include Rabbi Zvi Hirsch Kalischer (1795–1874) and Rabbi Yitzchak Yaacov Reines (1839–1915). (This attitude...
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    Nathan Marcus Adler (category 19th-century British rabbis)
    British Empire. The three others were: Samson Raphael Hirsch, Benjamin Hirsch Auerbach, and Hirsch Hirschfeld. With 135 communities voting having one vote...
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  • Naphtali Hirsch ben Eliezer Treves (or Naphtali Hirz, Hirtz Shatz) was a kabalist and Rabbinic scholar of the 16th century who officiated as Hazzan and...
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  • Rabbi of Berezhany known An essay by Rabbi Joseph Lewinstein titled "My Kin the "Pene Yehoshua" (Yaakov Yehoshua ben Tzvi Hirsch), traces Rabbi David...
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  • Judah Leib ben Samuel Zevi Hirsch (Hebrew: אריה יהודה ליב בן שמואל צבי הירש; c. 1630–1714) was a Polish–Lithuanian rabbi. Leib was born about 1630, likely...
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  • later reported that the invitation to speak was offered by Rabbi Emil Hirsch and that Hirsch's practice to allow Jewish women to speak from the pulpit was...
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  • Tzvi Hirsch Ferber (Hebrew: צבי הירש פרבר; 1879 – November 1966) was a Lithuanian-born British rabbi. A gifted orator, prolific author and Torah scholar...
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    son of Rabbi Meir of Kretshnif Grand Rabbi Nissan Chaim Rosenbaum of Bradshin, son of Rabbi Eliezer Zev of Kretshnif Grand Rabbi Tzvi Hirsch Rosenbaum...
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