This article is about the Conservative Jewish Rabbi and Talmud scholar. For the artist, critic and art professor, see Louis Finkelstein (artist).
Louis Finkelstein (June 14, 1895 in Cincinnati, Ohio – 29 November 1991) was a Talmud scholar, an expert in Jewish law, and a leader of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America (JTS) and Conservative Judaism.[1]
LouisFinkelstein (June 14, 1895 in Cincinnati, Ohio – 29 November 1991) was a Talmud scholar, an expert in Jewish law, and a leader of the Jewish Theological...
tenure, Adler groomed LouisFinkelstein as his chosen successor. In 1931, he appointed Finkelstein to a full professorship. Finkelstein became the Solomon...
businessman and political insider/power broker LouisFinkelstein (1895–1991), American Talmud scholar LouisFinkelstein (artist) (1923–2000), American painter...
Diaspora in the Roman period before CE 70". In William David Davies; LouisFinkelstein; William Horbury (eds.). The Cambridge History of Judaism: The early...
1950s, when Kaplan's influence grew, his superiors rabbis Louis Ginzberg, LouisFinkelstein and Saul Lieberman espoused a very conservative line. Since...
University, 1984, pp. 15–19, 20, 132–33, 241 cited William David Davies, LouisFinkelstein, Steven T. Katz (eds.), The Cambridge History of Judaism: Volume 4...
Jewish community in the Land of Israel,' in William David Davies, LouisFinkelstein, Steven T. Katz (eds.) The Cambridge History of Judaism: Volume 4...
Nathan Louis "Nat" Finkelstein (January 16, 1933 – October 2, 2009) was an American photographer and photojournalist. Finkelstein studied photography under...
1991. ISBN 9780865543737. William David Davies, Steven T. Katz, LouisFinkelstein, "The Cambridge History of Judaism: The late Roman-Rabbinic period"...
personal way. Ginzberg was highly praised by his colleagues; JTS leader LouisFinkelstein described him as a "living symbol of love for Torah". Leading Israeli...
The Roman Point of View, pp. 87–88. Davies, W. D. (William David); Finkelstein, Louis; Horbury, William; Sturdy, John; Katz, Steven T.; Hart, Mitchell Bryan;...
day: an anthology of Jewish historical anniversaries, 1987. pg. 168. LouisFinkelstein (1960). The Jews: their history, culture, and religion. Harper. p...
New York City. In 1946, she married fellow New York School artist LouisFinkelstein (1923-2000). After studies in France, and Italy, and brief stints...
Jewish community in the Land of Israel,' in William David Davies, LouisFinkelstein, Steven T. Katz (eds.) The Cambridge History of Judaism: Volume 4...
Diaspora in the Roman period before CE 70". In William David Davies; LouisFinkelstein; William Horbury (eds.). The Cambridge History of Judaism: The early...
by returning to the old homeland" (p. 4). Davies, William David; Finkelstein, Louis; Katz, Steven T. (1984). The Cambridge History of Judaism: Volume...
Thirteen Americans, Their Spiritual Autobiographies (1953), edited by LouisFinkelstein. "Obituaries". New York Times via ProQuest. 1978-12-22. ProQuest 123545194...
Morkholm, Otto (2008). "Antiochus IV". In William David Davies; LouisFinkelstein (eds.). The Cambridge History of Judaism: Volume 2, The Hellenistic...
Kooning, is considered to have been popularised by artist and critic LouisFinkelstein to describe the works of Philip Guston, in order to distinguish his...
not religious ones. Scholar Thomas Walter Manson and Talmud-expert LouisFinkelstein suggest that "Pharisee" derives from the Aramaic words pārsāh or parsāh...