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Ginzberg and was
Although nearing ordination at the Yeshiva University's Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary, he transferred to the Jewish Theological Seminary of America ( JTSA ), where he was ordained in 1934 and received the advanced Jewish legal degree of Hattarat Hora ’ ah under the great talmudic scholar Rabbi Professor Louis Ginzberg.
Rabbi Louis Ginzberg was a Talmudist and leading figure in the Conservative Movement of Judaism of the twentieth century.
Ginzberg was born into a religious family whose piety and erudition was well known.
Ginzberg recognized that his pious father was disappointed that his son had chosen a more liberal path with regards to Jewish law opposed to following the path of his forefathers.
On account of his impressive scholarship in Jewish studies, Ginzberg was one of sixty scholars honored with a doctorate by Harvard University in celebration of its tercentenary.
Born Maxwell Ginsburg or Maxwell Ginzberg, he was also known as Max Gaines, M. C.
" The calendar was photographed by Elle magazine cover photographer Gilles Bensimon and featured Israeli supermodels Bar Refaeli, Esti Ginzberg and Moran Atias among others.
While she was in her forties, she had a unrequited relationship with Talmudic scholar Rabbi Louis Ginzberg.
The Sura academy was originally dominant, but its authority waned towards the end of the Geonic period and the Pumbedita Gaonate gained ascendancy ( Louis Ginzberg in Geonica ).
Unlike Abigail and Bathsheba, Michal is not described as being beautiful, although according to Louis Ginzberg, the Rabbinic tradition is that she was of " entrancing beauty.
Asher Ginzberg ( Ahad Ha ' am ), writer and publicist, founder of Cultural Zionism was born in the city.

Ginzberg and author
Under Schechter's leadership, JTS attracted a distinguished faculty, including Louis Ginzberg ( author of Legends of the Jews ), historian Alexander Marx, Arabist Israel Friedlander, and future founder of Reconstructionism Mordecai Kaplan, and became a highly regarded center of Jewish learning.
***** Rabbi Mordechai Ginzberg, Son of Rabbi Sholom Ginzberg, Rabbi of Strozhnitz, author of Sefer Tiferes Mordechai,

Ginzberg and scholarly
Others disagree with Ginzberg, suggesting that he failed to account for the regular travel of sages between Judea and Babylonia to collect and transmit scholarly teachings.

Ginzberg and Jewish
Instead of just studying Halakha, Louis Ginzberg wrote responsa, formal responses to questions of Jewish law.
In 1913, Louis Marshall requested that Ginzberg refute a blood libel charge in Kiev based on Jewish sources.
Ginzberg began teaching Talmud at the Jewish Theological Seminary from its reorganization in 1902 until his death in 1953.
Professor Ginzberg wrote 406 articles and several monograph-length entries for the Jewish Encyclopedia ( Levy 2002 ), some later collected in his Legend and Lore.
* Jewish Encyclopedia article for Eliezer ben Nathan, by Louis Ginzberg and A. Kaminka.
Legends concerning the date and manner of Akiva's death are numerous, but according to Crawford Howell Toy and Louis Ginzberg in the Jewish Encyclopedia, they must all be disregarded as being without historical foundation.
* " Farabi's Plato " American Academy for Jewish Research, Louis Ginzberg Jubilee Volume, 1945.
* Ben Sira, The Alphabet of, Crawford Howell Toy, Louis Ginzberg, Jewish Encyclopedia.
Rabbi Louis Ginzberg, writing in the Jewish Encyclopedia ( 1901 – 1906 ), says that " it is almost impossible to derive from rabbinical sources a clear picture of his personality, and modern historians have differed greatly in their estimate of him.
* Ginzberg, L .: An Unknown Jewish Sect ( E. T.

Ginzberg and on
Today ’ s leading Conservative posek in Israel, Rabbi David Golinkin, has written profusely on Louis Ginzberg.
Ginzberg ’ s initiative to base halakhic decisions on law committees and not laymen is the method the Conservative movement describes as its present one till today.
Shortly afterwards, on January 24, 1922, the Conservative movement publicized the 71-page response written by Ginzberg tackling the halakhic aspects of drinking grape juice instead of wine in light of the historical circumstances.
" Ginzberg, on the other hand, writes that the journey to paradise " is to be taken literally and not allegorically "; " in a moment of ecstasy beheld the interior of heaven ", but " he destroyed the plants of the heavenly garden ".
After her marriage, she used the name Natalia Ginzburg ( occasionally spelled " Ginzberg ") on most subsequent publications.

Ginzberg and Talmud
In his book Students, Scholars and Saints, Ginzberg quotes the Vilna Gaon instructing, “ Do not regard the views of the Shulchan Aruch as binding if you think that they are not in agreement with those of the Talmud .”
Along with Schechter and Bernard Drachman, professors at the Seminary at the time included: Louis Ginzberg, professor of Talmud ; Alexander Marx, professor of history and rabbinical literature and librarian ; Israel Friedländer, professor of Bible ; Joseph Mayor Asher, professor of homiletics ; and Joshua A. Joffe, instructor in Talmud.
* Rabbi Louis Ginzberg, one of the outstanding Talmud scholars of the twentieth century.
In the Jerusalem Talmud ( Louis Ginzberg, Legends of the Jews, 1909 ),

Ginzberg and Legends
This is possible, but not very likely ( see Ginzberg, Legends of the Jews ).
* Ginzberg Legends of the Jews Volume 2 Chapter 4
* Negarsanel, variant of Nasargiel, an angel of Hell according to The Legends of the Jews by Rabbi Louis Ginzberg.
* Legends of the Jews, by Rabbi Louis Ginzberg, is an original synthesis of a vast amount of aggadah from the Mishnah, the two Talmuds and Midrash.
** The Legends of the Jews by Louis Ginzberg
* Ginzberg, Louis, " The Legends of the Jews ".
* Ginzberg, The Legends of the Jews.

Ginzberg and 1909
* Ginzberg, Louis, Geonica: New York 1909
* Louis Ginzberg, Geonica: New York 1909

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