BernhardFelsenthal (January 2, 1822 – January 12, 1908) was a German-born American rabbi. Felsenthal was born on January 2, 1822, in Münchweiler, near...
Felsenthal may refer to: BernhardFelsenthal (1822–1908), German-American rabbi Edward Felsenthal (born 1966), American journalist Francine Felsenthal...
Charles Benjamin Farwell, U.S. Congressman, U.S. Senator from Illinois BernhardFelsenthal, rabbi Milton S. Florsheim, founder of Florsheim Shoe Company Mimi...
worship. The founders were a group of former KAM members with Rabbi BernhardFelsenthal as the leader. In 1920 a synagogue opened in Glencoe. This synagogue...
congregations. The early rabbis to have served in the congregation include BernhardFelsenthal (served from inception in 1861-1864), Isaac Leow Chronik (served...
The BernhardFelsenthal Papers, in the Hebrew Jewish Archives, contain an extensive record of correspondences between Deutsch and BernhardFelsenthal. Adolph...
his love of modern Hebrew literature and while serving with Rabbi BernhardFelsenthal at Zion Congregation in Chicago. He initially kept quiet about his...
1867 – June 23, 1961) of Chicago, Illinois. Esther was confirmed by BernhardFelsenthal, Zion Temple in 1881; graduated from West Division High School in...
Temple in Little Rock, Arkansas, from 1884 to 1887. He then assisted BernhardFelsenthal at Zion Temple in Chicago, Illinois, from 1887 to 1895. In 1895,...
Canveral again". Tucson Daily Citizen. Tucson, Arizona. October 10, 1973. Felsenthal, Carol (June 2004). "The Lost World of Kup". Chicago Magazine. p. 7. Retrieved...
politicus Bobby Farrell (1949–2010), dancer and singer with Boney M. Stefan Felsenthal (1933–2007) Govert Flinck (1615–1660), painter Sander Foppele (1977) Anne...
solo, two violins, viola, cello and double bass commissioned by Charles Felsenthal in memory of David Anderson Mark the Date (2016), for flute and piano...