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Rabbi and Marcus
His grandsons include Rabbi Shmuel Marcus.
The quite distinguished Chief Rabbi of the British Empire at that time, Dr. Nathan Marcus Adler, was a relative.
The son ( and successor as Chief Rabbi ) of Nathan Marcus Adler, the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica writes that he " raised the position Chief Rabbi to one of much dignity and importance.
: 1845-Nathan Marcus Adler becomes Chief Rabbi
: 1891-Hermann Marcus Adler succeeds his father as Chief Rabbi
Rabbi Nathan Marcus hakohen Adler ( 13 January 1803 21 January 1890 ) was the Orthodox Chief Rabbi of the British Empire from 1845 until his death, probably the most prominent 19th century rabbi in the English-speaking world.
* Schmidt, Helmut Dan ( 1962 ) Chief Rabbi Nathan Marcus Adler ( 1803 1890 ): Jewish educator from Germany Leo Baeck Institute, London ;
* " Nathan Marcus Adler " on the official site of the Chief Rabbi of Britain.
* Biography of Rabbi Nathan Marcus Adler
** Marcus Lehmann, Rabbi Joselmann von Rosheim, Frankfort am Main, 1879
Former directors include: Jacob and Leah Hurwitz ( bought and founded camp ), Freda Shore, Dr. Walter Ackerman (" Ackie "), Rabbi Baruch Levine, Abe Yanover, Michael Libenson, Avi Teken, Margie Berkowitz, Shoshana Marcus.
* Marcus Lehmann ( 1831-1890 ), German Rabbi and author
Gollancz was born in Bremen, Germany, the son of Rabbi Samuel Marcus Gollancz, who led the Hambro Synagogue.
Gollancz was born 13 July 1863, in London, sixth of seven children of Rabbi Samuel Marcus Gollancz ( 1820 1900 ), cantor of the Hambro Synagogue, London, and his wife, Johanna Koppell.
It includes the library of Rabbi Marcus Ehrenpreis ( 1869 1951 ), who was Chief Rabbi of Sweden from 1914 to 1951.

Rabbi and 1830
There have been rabbinical attempts to renew Semicha and re-establish a Sanhedrin by Rabbi Jacob Berab in 1538, Rabbi Yisroel Shklover in 1830, Rabbi Aharon Mendel haCohen in 1901, Rabbi Zvi Kovsker in 1940 and Rabbi Yehuda Leib Maimon in 1949.
* Rabbi Shlomo Zalman ( 1830 1900 ), who assumed his father ’ s position in Kopust.
( Above it states that he left commerce and became a Rabbi in 1830.

Rabbi and
* Meir Atlas ( 1848 1926 ), Rabbi of Shavel in Lithuania and one of the founders of the Telz Yeshiva
* Steinsaltz. org The website of The Aleph Society and Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz
The earliest known written account of the creation of a golem by a historical figure reported a tradition connected to Rabbi Eliyahu of Chelm ( 1550 1583 ).
A Polish Kabbalist, writing in about 1630 1650, reported the creation of a golem by Rabbi Eliyahu thus: " And I have heard, in a certain and explicit way, from several respectable persons that one man close to our time, whose name is R. Eliyahu, the master of the name, who made a creature out of matter Golem and form tzurah and it performed hard work for him, for a long period, and the name of emet was hanging upon his neck, until he finally removed it for a certain reason, the name from his neck and it turned to dust.
It has been said that Rabbi Yudel Rosenberg ( 1859 1935 ) originated the idea that the narrative dates from the time of the Maharal.
Rabbi Yedidiah Tiah Weil ( 1721 1805 ), a Prague resident, who described the creation of golems, including those created by Rabbi Avigdor Kara of Prague, did not mention the Maharal, and Rabbi Meir Perels ' biography of the Maharal published in 1718 does not mention a golem.
Rabbi Chaim Volozhin ( Lithuania 1749 1821 ) reports in an introduction to Siphra Dzeniouta ( 1818 ) that he once presented to his teacher, the Vilna Gaon, ten different versions of a certain passage in the Sefer Yetzira and asked the Gaon to determine the correct text.
* The Hilchot of the Rif, Rabbi Isaac Alfasi ( 1013 1103 ), summations of the legal material in the Talmud.
* The Arba ' ah Turim ( The Tur, The Four Columns ) by Rabbi Jacob ben Asher ( 1270 1343, Toledo, Spain ).
* The Beit Yosef, and the Shulchan Aruch of Rabbi Yosef Karo ( 1488 1575 ).
The Mishnah Berurah of Rabbi Yisroel Meir ha-Kohen, ( the " Chofetz Chaim ", Poland, 1838 1933 ) is a commentary on the " Orach Chayim " section of the Shulchan Aruch, discussing the application of each Halakha in light of all subsequent Acharonic decisions.
Aruch HaShulchan by Rabbi Yechiel Michel Epstein ( 1829 1888 ) is a scholarly analysis of Halakha through the perspective of the major Rishonim.
The Kitzur Shulchan Aruch of Rabbi Shlomo Ganzfried ( Hungary 1804 1886 ), based on the very strict Hungarian customs of the 19th century, became immensely popular after its publication due to its simplicity.
Mosheh ben Maimon ( משה בן מימון )‎, called Moses Maimonides and also known as Mūsā ibn Maymūn (), or RaMBaM ( רמב " ם Hebrew acronym for " Rabbi Mosheh Ben Maimon "), was a preeminent medieval Jewish philosopher and one of the most prolific and followed Torah scholars and physicians of the Middle Ages.
Maimonides studied Torah under his father Maimon, who had in turn studied under Rabbi Joseph ibn Migash a student of Isaac Alfasi.
It was redacted 220 CE by Rabbi Yehudah haNasi when, according to the Talmud, the persecution of the Jews and the passage of time raised the possibility that the details of the oral traditions dating from Pharisaic times ( 536 BCE 70 CE ) would be forgotten.
* Mishna Audio given by Rabbi Chaim Brown in English
* 1948 Jonathan Sacks, Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth
* 1990 Rabbi Meir Kahane, founder of the far-right Kach movement, is shot dead after a speech at a New York City hotel.
* 1974 Shmuel Herzfeld, American Rabbi
A leading scholar of the Kabbalah, Moshe Idel ( Hasidism: Between Ecstasy and Magic, SUNY, 1995, pp. 17 18 ), ascribes this doctrine to the kabbalistic system of Rabbi Moses Cordovero ( 1522 1570 ) and in the eighteenth century, Rabbi Israel ben Eliezer, the Baal Shem Tov, founder of the Hasidic movement, as well as his contemporary, Rabbi Menahem Mendel, the Maggid of Bar.

Rabbi and 1914
Through the efforts of Rabbi Henry Cohen and Congregation B ' nai Israel, Galveston became the focus of an immigration plan called the Galveston Movement that, between 1907 and 1914, diverted roughly 10, 000 Eastern European, Jewish immigrants from the crowded cities of the Northeastern United States.
* Zelik Epstein ( 1914 2009 ), prominent Orthodox Rabbi and head of a yeshiva
Yeshiva Rabbi Chaim Berlin, established in Brooklyn, New York in 1904, was eventually named for Rabbi Chaim Berlin in 1914.

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