Israel Friedlander, also spelled Friedlaender (8 September 1876 – 5 July 1920),[1] was a rabbi, educator, translator, and biblical scholar. Together with Rabbi Mordecai Kaplan, he was a founding adviser to a lecture series that became the Young Israel movement of Modern Orthodox Judaism.
^"Memorial Meeting: Israel Friedlaender, Bernard Cantor". American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee. 9 September 1920. p. 13.
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IsraelFriedlander, also spelled Friedlaender (8 September 1876 – 5 July 1920), was a rabbi, educator, translator, and biblical scholar. Together with...
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communities there, until he was murdered along with his colleague, Dr. IsraelFriedlander, while on a philanthropic mission. Cantor was born in Buffalo, New...
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source for Nathan's history other than an Arabic fragment published by IsraelFriedlander. Since Nathan ben Jehiel of Rome, the author of the Arukh, is quoted...
strong American accent. Agranat was married to Carmel Friedlander, the daughter of IsraelFriedlander and niece of Norman Bentwich. The couple lived in Nayot...
Schaafentor and Severin Gate in Cologne Town fortifications of Erkelenz Friedländer Tor in Neubrandenburg Marching Gate and Bridge Gate in Aachen as well...
Communist Party was founded on 3 November 1918 by Ruth Fischer and Paul Friedländer, a medical student she married in 1917, who later died in a Nazi prison...
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Retrieved 2008-04-17. "Israeli Business Network of Beverly Hills". Archived from the original on 2008-05-14. Retrieved 2008-05-08. Friedlander, Jonathan; Amnon...
Orthodox Hebrew Congregations, European President of Agudath Israel Prof. Dr. IsraelFriedlander (1876–1920), professor at the Jewish Theological Seminary...
repelled after 60 of the attackers were killed. One kibbutz member, Naftali Friedlander, was also killed in the fighting.[citation needed] The settlement of...
1954, Soros began his financial career at the merchant bank Singer & Friedlander of London. He worked as a clerk and later moved to the arbitrage department...