Leo Baeck (German pronunciation: [ˌleːo ˈbɛk] ; 23 May 1873 – 2 November 1956) was a 20th-century German rabbi, scholar, and theologian. He served as...
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Leo Baeck College is a privately funded rabbinical seminary and centre for the training of teachers in Jewish education. Based now at the Sternberg Centre...
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Gabriel Kanter-Webber (category Alumni of Leo Baeck College)
British rabbi. He received semichah in summer 2022, after training at Leo Baeck College, and is rabbi of Brighton and Hove Progressive Synagogue, succeeding...
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The Leo Baeck Institute, established in 1955, is an international research institute with centres in New York City, London, Jerusalem and Berlin, that...
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Sternberg Centre (section Leo Baeck College)
now named after Sigmund Sternberg. The founding organisations are: Leo Baeck College, the Movement for Reform Judaism and the Akiva School, the first Reform...
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Julia Neuberger (category Alumni of Leo Baeck College)
She obtained her rabbinic diploma at Leo Baeck College. Neuberger taught at her alma mater, Leo Baeck College, from 1977 to 1997. She later became Britain's...
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for Voluntary Youth Services (NCVYS). It trains its clergy at the Leo Baeck College, London, which is shared with Liberal Judaism. While British Reform...
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Lionel Blue (category Alumni of Leo Baeck College)
during this time, and finally became one of the first two students at Leo Baeck College for training rabbis in 1956. Blue was ordained as a rabbi in 1960...
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trained in one of eight rabbinic institutions: Leo Baeck College, Abraham Geiger College, Hebrew Union College, the Institute for Modern Jewish Studies in...
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Werner van der Zyl (category People associated with Leo Baeck College)
studies of the Jewish Theological College of London. The college was inaugurated in 1956 and was renamed Leo Baeck College shortly afterwards at his suggestion...
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Littmann (1909–1975) who later went on to teach biblical studies at Leo Baeck College in London. Meanwhile, in England, there was one notable instance of...
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Deborah Kahn-Harris (category Alumni of Leo Baeck College)
Deborah Kahn-Harris is the Principal of Leo Baeck College, a rabbinical seminary and centre for the training of teachers in Jewish education, based at...
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in Britain in 2000 to begin his training to become a rabbi at the Leo Baeck College. After knocking Hinz to the floor with a martial arts kick, McDowell...
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principles of faith. Liberal rabbis receive training and are ordained by Leo Baeck College, which the movement funds together with the Reform Movement (formerly...
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Karen Armstrong (category People associated with Leo Baeck College)
Epilepsy Action. Armstrong, who has taught courses at Leo Baeck College, a rabbinical college and centre for Jewish education located in North London...
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The Leo Baeck Institute London is a research institute dedicated to the study of German-Jewish history, politics and culture, founded in 1955. It belongs...
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Schweitzer Bresslau. Ein Leben für Lambarene. München: C.H. Beck, 1998 "Leo Baeck College Ordains Rabbis at West London Synagogue | News". Archived from the...
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Mark Goldsmith (rabbi) (category Alumni of Leo Baeck College)
programme tutor at Leo Baeck College in London. Goldsmith was born in July 1963. He trained for the rabbinate at Leo Baeck College and was ordained in...
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Marie-Elsa Bragg (category Alumni of Leo Baeck College)
2000s, Bragg studied aspects of Judaism at Leo Baeck College, Karl Barth and systematic doctrine at King's College London, philosophy and theology at the...
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Ellen Littmann (category People associated with Leo Baeck College)
seminary of German Jewry. Littmann was later associated with the Leo Baeck College of London where she taught biblical studies. Born in Danzig in 1909...
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Nederlands Verbond voor Progressief Jodendom (category Leo Baeck College)
University of Amsterdam and receives educational assistance from the Leo Baeck College in London, amongst others. Currently, seven students are training...
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Louis Jacobs (category People associated with Leo Baeck College)
also for many years Lecturer in Talmud and Zohar at the Leo Baeck College, a rabbinical college preparing students to serve as Masorti, Reform and Liberal...
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first wife was Therese Alice Schorstein, who had been a student at Girton College, Cambridge. She died in 1889 and, two years later, he endowed a prize in...
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Ignaz Maybaum (category People associated with Leo Baeck College)
his retirement in 1963, he lectured in homiletics and theology at Leo Baeck College. He was also active in inter-religious dialogue. His students include...
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German-born rabbi in the United States and in Britain, who also taught at Leo Baeck College, London and became Vice President of the World Union for Progressive...
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Josh Levy (category Alumni of Exeter College, Oxford)
movement". Jewish News. Retrieved 17 April 2023. "Rabbi Josh Levy". Leo Baeck College. Retrieved 17 April 2023. "North Western Reform Synagogue". Jewish...
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Yeshiva (redirect from Rabbinical college)
seminaries mentioned above. In Europe, Reform Judaism trains rabbis at Leo Baeck College in London, UK and Abraham Geiger Kolleg in Potsdam, Germany. None...
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Rebecca Birk (category Alumni of Leo Baeck College)
MA from Harvard Divinity School before training to be a rabbi at Leo Baeck College. Rabbi Birk led Woodford Liberal Synagogue, and was an associate at...
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John Rayner (category Alumni of Emmanuel College, Cambridge)
partnership to co-edit Siddur Lev Chadash. He was the teacher of liturgy at Leo Baeck College in London. He was an active participant in inter-faith work as co-chairman...
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Charley Baginsky (category Alumni of Leo Baeck College)
University and King's College London, before working and studying for several years in Israel. She was ordained as a rabbi at Leo Baeck College in London. From...
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