biography
pronunciation:
[iynhaw(r)n]
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| lived:
| (1809–79)
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| biography:
| Rabbi, born in Dispeck, Germany. He went to the USA in 1855, and was minister to congregations in Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York City. Active in the anti-slavery movement, he was the leading theologian of the extreme Reform wing of Judaism of the time, but because he preached in German, his influence was limited. |
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