David Einhorn (rabbi), a leader of the Jewish reformation movement in the US during the 19th century
Ephraim Einhorn (1918–2021), a rabbi in Taiwan
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RabbiEinhorn may refer to: David Einhorn (rabbi), a leader of the Jewish reformation movement in the US during the 19th century Ephraim Einhorn (1918–2021)...
include: Alfred Einhorn (1938–1917), German biochemist, inventor of procaine (Novocain) David Einhorn (rabbi), German rabbi David Einhorn (hedge fund manager)...
Shlomo Einhorn (born January 21, 1979) is an Orthodox rabbi and Dean of School at Yeshivat Yavneh (Yavneh Hebrew Academy) in Los Angeles. He is also a...
Rabbi Dov Berish Einhorn (1877 – 1942) was the Chief Rabbi and Rosh Yeshiva of Mstów, Poland. Dov Berish Einhorn was born in 1877 in the small town of...
In 1975, Rabbi Ephraim Einhorn (Hebrew: אפרים פרדיננד איינהורן; Chinese: 艾恩宏; pinyin: Ài Ēnhóng) arrived to serve as the island's sole rabbi. Formally...
David Einhorn may refer to: David Einhorn (rabbi) (1809–1879), leader of the Jewish reform movement in the U.S. David Einhorn (hedge fund manager) (born...
Sirkis. Rabbi Zweigenhaft studied at a Radomsker cheder in Sosnowiec until the age of 12. For the next two years he was a student of Dov Berish Einhorn in...
the Creator. One extreme "Classical" promulgator of this approach, Rabbi David Einhorn, substituted the lamentation on the Ninth of Av for a celebration...
Rabbi Ephraim Ferdinand Einhorn (Hebrew: אפרים פרדיננד איינהורן; Chinese: 艾恩宏; pinyin: Ài Ēnhóng; 12 September 1918 – 15 September 2021) was a British...
(1852–1927), British Reform rabbi Emil Hirsch (1851–1923), American Reform rabbi and scholar David Einhorn (1809–1879), American Reform rabbi Samuel Hirsch (1815–1889)...
called the Sifre and Mekhilta of Rabbi Shimon ben Yochai are attributed to him (not to be confused with the Mekhilta of Rabbi Ishmael, of which much of the...
Even Classical Reformers such as Rabbi David Einhorn composed some. Rabbi Solomon Freehof, and his successor Rabbi Walter Jacob, attempted to create...
assistant rabbi and then acting rabbi from 1990–91, later president and Rosh HaYeshiva of the Ohr Torah Stone network of institutions Shlomo Einhorn – Orthodox...
the latter left. Wise was soon outflanked by the radical Reform rabbi David Einhorn, who espoused a dogmatic, rigid line demanding conformity with the...
between Raphall, who endorsed slavery, and David Einhorn and Michael Heilprin, two more liberal rabbis who opposed it. 150 years after emancipation, Ken...
(June 8, 1815 – May 14, 1889) was a major Reform Judaism philosopher and rabbi who mainly worked and resided in present-day Germany in his earlier years...
(Haskalah) were made, they had little impact in the Kingdom of Hungary. Rabbi Aaron Chorin of Arad was an early proponent of religious modification; from...
Mathilda Berwald, née Cohn, musician Sharon Bezaly, flute soloist Jerzy Einhorn, pathologist and politician Herbert Felix, entrepreneur Josef Frank, architect...
proceeded to the cemetery, where Rabbi David Einhorn of Har Sinai Congregation in Baltimore, B'nai B'rith Chaplain Henry Jones, Rabbi Maurice Mayer of Congregation...