David Philipson (August 9, 1862 – June 29, 1949) was an American Reform rabbi, orator, and author. The son of German-Jewish immigrants, he was a member...
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Scottish vet Charles Philipson (1928–1990), Norwegian jurist Craig Philipson (born 1982), Australian cricketer David Philipson (1862–1949), American...
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Literature Teaches Us about Emotion (2011), p. 294. Kaufmann Kohler, David Philipson, Treatment of an Enemy, The Jewish Encyclopedia (1906). The Dalai Lama...
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the German and ed. by David Philipson, Cincinnati, 1901; Selected Writings of Isaac M. Wise, with a biography by David Philipson and Louis Grossmann, ib...
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Orthodox. He became estranged from the lay establishment of the Bureau. David Philipson, in his 1907 history of the Reform movement, wrote on the different...
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Murphy Brock. Bracha (with John Bergamo and David Philipson) (Cmp , 1988) Dark: Tamna Voda (with L. Shankar, David Torn, Mark Nauseef) (Cmp, 1988) Let's Be...
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But it may imply that the Western Wall was also used for prayer. David Philipson (1968). Hebrew Union College Annual. Vol. 6 (1930 ed.). Hebrew Union...
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Out; Crane Questioned," October 11, 1909, accessed February 3, 2012 David Philipson, My Life as an American Jew: An Autobiography (1941), 32-33, wrote...
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honor of the first graduating class of Hebrew Union College (including David Philipson, a major source on the event) and the delegates to the eighth annual...
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Tamna Voda, with L. Shankar and David Torn, 1989 Let's Be Generous, 1993 Bracha, with Miroslav Tadić, David Philipson and John Bergamo, 1989 Let's Be...
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text from a publication now in the public domain: Adler, Cyrus; Philipson, David (1901–1906). "WISE, ISAAC MAYER". In Singer, Isidore; et al. (eds.)...
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the German and ed. by David Philipson, Cincinnati, 1901; Selected Writings of Isaac M. Wise, with a biography by David Philipson and Louis Grossmann, ib...
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the Law performed by means of the creative interpretation. Finally, David Philipson draws the outlines of the Reform movement in Judaism by opposing it...
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Cyrus Adler and Joseph Jacobs, from the Society, and Kaufmann Kohler, David Philipson, and Samuel Schulman, from the Central Conference of American Rabbis...
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Cyrus Adler, Solomon Schechter, Kaufmann Kohler, Samuel Schulman, and David Philipson. However, Schechter and Jacobs died before the translation was completed...
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Adler & Frank Vizetelly (1906). Letters of Rebecca Gratz, edited by David Philipson. Jewish Publication Society of America, 1929. Rebecca Gratz at Find...
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Israelite is also used by a number of editorial contributors such as David Philipson, Moses Mielziner and Jewish history scholar Gotthard Deutsch to oppose...
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author David Philipson (1862–1949), American rabbi David Phiri (1937–2012), Zambian businessman David Phoenix (born 1966), English biochemist David Pichler...
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vegan activist Olive Peterson – contract bridge player and teacher David Philipson – Reform rabbi John Baptist Purcell – long-serving Roman Catholic Bishop...
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The beginning of the Reform Movement in Judaism was emphasized by David Philipson, who was the rabbi at the largest Reform congregation. The increasing...
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leading rabbis included Louis Wolsey, Morris Lazaron, Abraham Cronbach, David Philipson, and Henry Cohen but their most vocal representative for a time became...
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Samaroh India portal Music portal "Pandit Krishna Rao Shankar Pandit". David Philipson. 2016. Retrieved 17 April 2016. "Padma Bhushan Pt. Krishnarao Shankar...
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synagogue was originally known as the Har Sinai Verein (Society). Rabbi David Philipson credited, in 1907, Har Sinai as "the first congregation organized as...
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Murphy – owner of the Chicago Cubs Terence Moore – sports journalist David Philipson – Reform rabbi and orator Jacob J. Rosenthal – theater manager Frederick...
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Bridget Phillipson (redirect from Bridget Philipson)
voted for David Miliband in 2010, Yvette Cooper in 2015, Owen Smith in 2016, and Keir Starmer in 2020. At the 2024 general election, Philipson was again...
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Encyclopedia By : Cyrus Adler & David Philipson Judaism portal Ohio portal Hidden Jewish Cincinnati Jewish Federation of Cincinnati David's Voice - The Voice of...
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Shalom. Rabbi Emil G. Hirsch of the Chicago Sinai Congregation, Rabbi David Philipson of Cincinnati, Judge Josiah Cohen, Rabbi Michael Fried of the Tree...
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Silverman: 1900-1903 Joseph Krauskopf: 1903-1905 Joseph Stolz: 1905-1907 David Philipson: 1907-1909 Maximilian Heller: 1909-1911 Samuel Schulman: 1911-1913...
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Dr. Samuel Schulman (right) with Drs. David Philipson, Solomon Schechter, and Cyrus Adler c. 1913...
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Carl Lennart Philipson (July 16, 1929 – June 26, 2011) was a Swedish virologist and professor at Karolinska Institute. He is well known for his research...
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