Aaron Wise (1844-1896), American Conservative rabbi
Isaac Mayer Wise (1819-1900), American Reform rabbi and author
Jonah Wise (1881-1959), American rabbi and leader of the Reform Judaism movement
Stephen Samuel Wise (1874–1949), American Reform rabbi and Zionist
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RabbiWise may refer to: Aaron Wise (1844-1896), American Conservative rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise (1819-1900), American Reform rabbi and author Jonah Wise...
Stephen Samuel Wise (March 17, 1874 – April 19, 1949) was an early 20th-century American Reform rabbi and Zionist leader in the Progressive Era. Born in...
Isaac Mayer Wise (29 March 1819 – 26 March 1900) was an American Reform rabbi, editor, and author. At his death he was called "the foremost rabbi in America"...
20th century. In 1905, Rabbi Stephen Samuel Wise then serving a congregation in Portland, Oregon, was under consideration as Rabbi of Temple Emanu–El in...
in 1873 by Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise, is the congregational arm of Reform Judaism in North America. The other two arms established by RabbiWise are the Hebrew...
Chief Rabbi (Hebrew: רב ראשי, romanized: Rav Rashi) is a title given in several countries to the recognized religious leader of that country's Jewish...
Rosenfeld. In April 1854, Isaac Mayer Wise became the first rabbi of the B'ne Yeshurun congregation. In that same year, Wise's brother-in-law, Edward Bloch, followed...
Aaron Wise (May 2, 1844 – March 30, 1896) was an American rabbi. Wise was educated in the Talmudic schools of Hungary, including the seminary at Eisenstadt...
A rabbi (/ˈræbaɪ/) is a spiritual leader or religious teacher in Judaism. One becomes a rabbi by being ordained by another rabbi—known as semikha—following...
founded as the Stephen S. Wise Temple, in honour of Stephen Samuel Wise; and 2014 it was renamed as the Stephen Wise Temple. Rabbi Zeldin was raised in New...
called hakhmei ummot ha-'olam ("wise men of the nations of the world"). In Sephardic usage, hakham is a synonym for "rabbi". Hakham as an official title...
Stephen Wise may refer to: Stephen Samuel Wise (1874–1949), American rabbi and Zionist leader Stephen R. Wise (born 1941), member of the Florida Senate...
Rabbi Jonah Bondi Wise (February 21, 1881 – February 1, 1959) was an American Rabbi and leader of the Reform Judaism movement, who served for over thirty...
mid-19th century, Reformers led by Isaac Wise completely rejected the kippah after an altercation in which RabbiWise's kippah was knocked off his head. Nowadays...
applied in Germany until after World War II. Wise attempted to reach consensus with the traditionalist leader Rabbi Isaac Leeser in order to forge a single...
London-based Jewish Chronicle (founded in 1841). The paper's founder, Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise, and publisher, Edward Bloch and his Bloch Publishing Company, were...
Amiel Hirsch) (born 1959) is an American Reform rabbi and attorney. He is the senior rabbi of Stephen Wise Free Synagogue and former executive director of...
Louise Wise (née Waterman; July 17, 1872 – December 10, 1947) was a Jewish-American artist and social worker. Her husband was Rabbi Stephen S. Wise. Wise was...
first AJCongress in Philadelphia's historic Independence Hall. Rabbi Stephen Samuel Wise, Felix Frankfurter, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis...
Conference of American Rabbis (CCAR), founded in 1889 by Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise, is the principal organization of Reform rabbis in the United States and...
prominent Jews of the time, including: Bernard Buruch, Henry Morgenthau, RabbiWise, Samuel Untermeyer, Mayor LaGuardia, James P. Warburg, Walter Lippmann...
gathered and the wise man (i.e., Rabbi Joseph Karo). When Jacob Berab died, Karo was regarded as his successor, and together with Rabbi Moshe of Trani he...
was the founding music director of the Stephen Wise Free Synagogue from 1922 under Rabbi Stephen S. Wise until his death in 1966. He was a respected leader...
M. Wise, developed Reform Judaism in response to the influences of the Enlightenment and making their new lives in the United States. RabbiWise, known...
played Bergson at a 2009 production in Jerusalem and David Golinkin played RabbiWise. Playbill News: Off-Broadway's Accomplices Honors Holocaust Remembrance...
Jewish movement in the United States. When RabbiWise moved to Cincinnati, Bloch followed him; RabbiWise founded The Israelite newspaper, and after a...
July 11, 1920 – January 26, 2018) was an American rabbi. He was the founder of the Stephen S. Wise Temple, a Reform synagogue in Bel Air, Los Angeles...