Papers, 1817-1921.
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Hebrew Union College
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First Reform rabbinic school in the United States, founded in 1875 in Cincinnati, Ohio, by Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise; 1950 merged with Jewish Institute of Religion (founded in 1922 in New York, N.Y.) to become Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion. From the description of Records, 1875-1948 (bulk 1920-1947). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70960622 ...
Mendes, Frederick de Sola, 1850-1927
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Union of American Hebrew congregations
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Founded in 1873 when delegates representing twenty-nine congregations basically from the Midwest and the South assembled in Cincinnati, Ohio. From the description of Records, 1873-1985. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70960755 Organization which supports Reform Judaism in North America (including the United States). From the description of Union of American Hebrew Congregations records, 1996-2000. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 756915881 ...
Wise, Isaac Mayer, 1819-1900
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Rabbi and pioneer of the Reform Jewish movement in America, of Cincinnati, Ohio. From the description of Papers, 1850-1899. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70960628 ...
Hebrew Benevolent Society (Baltimore, Md.)
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Ezekiel family.
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Ezekiel, Herbert T. (Herbert Tobias), b. 1863.
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Ezekiel, Jacob, 1812-1899
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Communal leader b. in Philadelphia, Pa.; moved to Baltimore, Md., in 1833; the next year moved to Richmond, Va., and entered the dry goods business; moved to Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1869 and served as secretary to the Hebrew Union College Board of Governors (1876-1896). From the description of Papers, 1817-1921. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70952644 ...
Jastrow, Marcus, 1829-1903
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