Morris Jacob Raphall (October 3, 1798 – June 23, 1868) was a rabbi and author born in Stockholm, Sweden. From 1849 until his death he resided in the United States. He is most remembered for having declared, on the eve of the Civil War, that the Bible and God endorse slavery.
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MorrisJacobRaphall (October 3, 1798 – June 23, 1868) was a rabbi and author born in Stockholm, Sweden. From 1849 until his death he resided in the United...
vulgatae nostrae aerae Christianas. Use of "C.E." and "B.C.E.": MorrisJacobRaphall. Post-Biblical History of The Jews (1856). Explicit use of "b.c.e...
[sic]—immovable and incomparable". The most notable debate was between Rabbi MorrisJacobRaphall, who defended slavery as it was practiced in the South because slavery...
Tendency of the modifying of our Navigation Laws. In 1828 he helped MorrisJacobRaphall found the Hebrew Review. Lindo "delivered the Sephardi Address on...
[sic]—immovable and incomparable". The most notable debate was between Rabbi MorrisJacobRaphall, who defended slavery as it was practiced in the South because slavery...
were many distinguished Christian and Jewish scholars, including MorrisJacobRaphall, David Woolf Marks, and future Archbishop of Canterbury Archibald...
1860) October 3 John Parker, English cleric and architect (d. 1860) MorrisJacobRaphall, British-born American rabbi (d. 1868) Louis Vasquez, Spanish mountain...
Lincoln's Republican party and emancipation. Swedish born-rabbi MorrisJacobRaphall was one of the most vocal Jewish supporters of the institution of...
debate: 17–19 was between rabbi MorrisJacobRaphall, who endorsed slavery, and rabbi David Einhorn who opposed it. In 1861, Raphall published his views that...
Messiah and later split away from Judaism to found Christianity Raphall, MorrisJacob (1856). Post-Biblical History of The Jews. Moss & Brother. Retrieved...
connected with the Hebrew Review, which ran under the editorship of Morris J. Raphall from 1834 to 1836. He became editor of the Jewish Chronicle in October...