• Rabbi Dr. Jacob Itzhak Niemirower (Romanian: Iacob Isaac Niemirower, born March 1, 1872, in Lemberg, then in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, now Lviv, Ukraine...
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  • Mestel (1886–1966), British-Australian community rabbi, translator Jacob Itzhak Niemirower (1872–1939), first Chief Rabbi of Romanian Jewry, member of the...
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    and from the chief rabbi of Romania, dr Jacob Itzhak Niemirower and the chief rabbi of Bucovina, dr. Abraham Jacob Mark. His first job as rabbi was in a...
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    including activist Leon Mizrachi, Mișu Weissman, and Chief Rabbi Jacob Itzhak Niemirower. In 1920, while studying law at the University of Bucharest, he...
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  • distinguished guests such as the Chief Rabbi of Romanian Jewry, Jacob Itzhak Niemirower came to Eretz Yisrael. However, for a number of reasons, such as...
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    working alongside Samson Lazăr-Șaraga, Iacob Ashel Groper, and Jacob Itzhak Niemirower. In February 1912, he and I. Schoenberg represented Iași at the...
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  • Negruzzi Leon C. Negruzzi Bernardo Neustadt Margareta Niculescu Jacob Itzhak Niemirower Gabriela Olărașu Marius Onofraș George Emil Palade Theodor Pallady...
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    The only parliamentarian still representing Jews was Chief Rabbi Jacob Itzhak Niemirower, who held a supplementary seat in Senate. He was twice physically...
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  • December 1922, he attended a rabbinical conference convened by Jacob Itzhak Niemirower in Bucharest. He was involved with the Zionist groups in Bessarabia...
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