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    Isaac Mayer Wise (29 March 1819 – 26 March 1900) was an American Reform rabbi, editor, and author. At his death he was called "the foremost rabbi in America"...
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  • SS Isaac Mayer Wise was a Liberty ship built in the United States during World War II. She was named after Isaac Mayer Wise, an American Reform rabbi,...
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    New York Times and the Chattanooga Times and granddaughter of Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise). He had a sister named Judy, which gave rise to his nickname, "Punch"...
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    of the nineteenth century, North College Hill was the home of Dr. Isaac Mayer Wise, who has been called “the most prominent Jew of his time in the United...
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  • London-based Jewish Chronicle (founded in 1841). The paper's founder, Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise, and publisher, Edward Bloch and his Bloch Publishing Company, were...
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    Philosophical Society in 1931. In 1884, Ochs married Effie Wise, a daughter of Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise of Cincinnati, who was the leading exponent of Reform...
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    congregation's historic Plum Street temple was erected in honour of Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise, who was among the founders of Reform Judaism in the United States...
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  • 1873 by Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise, is the congregational arm of Reform Judaism in North America. The other two arms established by Rabbi Wise are the Hebrew...
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  • Rabbi Wise may refer to: Aaron Wise (1844-1896), American Conservative rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise (1819-1900), American Reform rabbi and author Jonah Wise (1881-1959)...
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  • schools following Orthodox Judaism are Akiba Academy and Mesorah High. Isaac Mayer Wise Academy, a Reform Judaism school, was previously in operation. The...
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    subordinates expressed concern about the order. On January 6, Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise of Cincinnati, leader of the Reform movement, led a delegation that...
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  • Austria Isaac Mayer Wise Mayer Hawthorne (born 1979), stage name of American rap singer Wikisource has original works by or about: Mayer Maier Mair (disambiguation)...
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  • Einhorn's radicalism before switching to the conservatism of Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise. He published a number of sermons and textbooks for children, and his...
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    Iphigenia "Effie" (Wise) Ochs. Her father was then the publisher of the Chattanooga Times, and her mother was a daughter of Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise, founder of...
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  • Central Conference of American Rabbis (CCAR), founded in 1889 by Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise, is the principal organization of Reform rabbis in the United States...
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  • Weiss has created a new Jewish movement in America, comparing him with Isaac Mayer Wise (founder of Reform Judaism in America) and Solomon Schechter (founder...
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  • Henry Christopher Wise (politician) (1806–1883), English politician Isaac Mayer Wise (1819–1900), American Reform rabbi and author Jake Wise (born 2000), American...
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    Minhag America is a siddur created in 1857 by Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise that was intended to address conflict between sides supporting and opposing traditionalism...
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  • Ingersoll and Felix Adler. These included the writings of rabbis such as Isaac Mayer Wise, Kaufmann Kohler, Emil G. Hirsch, Joseph Krauskopf, Aaron Hahn, and...
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    its creation in 1939 until 1958. Jonah Wise was born on February 21, 1881, the son of Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise the founder of Reform Judaism in the United...
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    Nicholas (30 May 2012). "Timebomb ticking in Thames Estuary could put Boris Island plans in jeopardy". London Evening Standard. BBC Kent staff (30 May 2012)...
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    upon, entitled Minhag America, which he edited together with Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise and found use in many synagogues. In 1855, he was requested by Prof...
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  • Moses Gomez, Rebecca Gratz, Uriah Phillips Levy, Levi Strauss, Isaac Leeser, Isaac Mayer Wise, Judah Benjamin, the Warburgs, the Schiffs, and Emma Lazarus...
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    Rosenfeld. In April 1854, Isaac Mayer Wise became the first rabbi of the B'ne Yeshurun congregation. In that same year, Wise's brother-in-law, Edward Bloch...
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    original on August 10, 2022. Retrieved January 13, 2017. May, Max B. (1916). Isaac Mayer Wise: Founder of American Judaism: A Biography (PDF). New York:...
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  • Iphigene Bertha Ochs, the daughter of Adolph Ochs and Effie Wise (a daughter of Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise). They had four children: Marian Sulzberger Heiskell (1918–2019)...
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    Paul the Apostle (category Articles with unsourced statements from May 2022)
    barriers (e.g. Heinrich Graetz and Martin Buber) or bridges (e.g. Isaac Mayer Wise and Claude G. Montefiore) in interfaith relations, as part of an intra-Jewish...
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    Union College – Jewish Institute of Religion (HUC-JIR), founded by Isaac Mayer Wise, is a seminary for training of Reform rabbis and others religious....
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  • Neumann: Catholic.org David Nitschmann in: Moravian Church Archives Isaac Mayer Wise Jewish Encyclopedia David Zeisberger in: Explore PA History Patrick...
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    Hassaurek Robert E. Lee (1886), Virginia Military Institute Museum Isaac Mayer Wise, Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati Goldwin Smith, 1906, Uris Library...
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