Joseph Krauskopf (January 21, 1858 – June 12, 1923) was a prominent American Jewish rabbi, author, leader of Reform Judaism, founder of the National Farm...
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Engelbert Krauskopf (1820–1881), German-American gunsmith and naturalist Joan Krauskopf (born 1932), American law professor Joseph Krauskopf (1858–1923)...
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point on KI was known as the "Abolitionist Temple." Its third rabbi, Joseph Krauskopf was the founder of the Delaware Valley University and was a friend...
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rabbis such as Isaac Mayer Wise, Kaufmann Kohler, Emil G. Hirsch, Joseph Krauskopf, Aaron Hahn, and J. Leonard Levy, with the result that a distinctly...
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works in English. Founded in Philadelphia in 1888, by Reform Rabbi Joseph Krauskopf among others, JPS is especially well known for its English translation...
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Director of the Israel Movement for Reform and Progressive Judaism Joseph Krauskopf, founder of the National Farm School (now Delaware Valley University)...
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conceptions of evolution were Kaufmann Kohler, Emil G. Hirsch, and Joseph Krauskopf. These engaged with high-profile sceptics and atheists such as Robert...
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one of the hotels his father owned. His maternal grandfather was Joseph Krauskopf, a rabbi in the Reform Judaism movement, who emigrated to the United...
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conceptions of evolution were Kaufmann Kohler, Emil G. Hirsch, and Joseph Krauskopf. These engaged with high profile sceptics and atheists such as Robert...
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adherents of a "building bridges" view, such as Isaac Mayer Wise, Joseph Krauskopf, and Claude Montefiore, even if they shared some details of the polemic...
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rabbis such as Isaac Mayer Wise, Kaufmann Kohler, Emil G. Hirsch, Joseph Krauskopf, Aaron Hahn, and J. Leonard Levy, with the result that a distinctly...
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farm in Doylestown, Pennsylvania. Its founder and first president, Joseph Krauskopf, was an activist Reform rabbi who, inspired by discussions with Leo...
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tenure (1861–1866) KI became known as "The Abolitionist Temple". Rabbi Joseph Krauskopf (1858–1923), founded the National Farm School in 1896 (now Delaware...
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Schmidt, "Literature, Ethics and Philosophy of the Talmud" by Rabbi Joseph Krauskopf, "Islam and the Koran" by Emil Nabokoff, "Philosophy and Religions...
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rabbinate in 1866; he introduced many changes in the service. In 1887 Joseph Krauskopf was elected rabbi; and contributed much to the success and standing...
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of Science and Agriculture), which was founded by her uncle Rabbi Joseph Krauskopf in 1896, and where her ashes are now interred. She was also active...
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the ethics system. Isaac M. Wise: 1889-1900 Joseph Silverman: 1900-1903 Joseph Krauskopf: 1903-1905 Joseph Stolz: 1905-1907 David Philipson: 1907-1909...
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Rev Dr JH Landau spoke at the dedication, as did Keneseth Israel's Joseph Krauskopf, and Beth Israel's rabbi Marvin Nathan. Gedaliah Sheinfeld, born in...
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Macmillan. pp. 151–159. Henry Berkowitz, Joseph Krauskopf, Bible Ethics, 1883 Henry Berkowitz, Joseph Krauskopf, The Union Hebrew Reader, Bloch (Cincinnati...
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American-born rabbi. Following the lead of his close friend, Keneseth Israel's Joseph Krauskopf, Berkowitz created a library at Rodeph Shalom and began publishing...
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to the latter congregation as an assistant rabbi under Rabbi Joseph Krauskopf, Krauskopf's illness in 1920 led him to take on most of the rabbinic duties...
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Hardberger Laura Harring Ferdinand Ludwig Herff Betty Holekamp Engelbert Krauskopf Pastor John Kilian Ralph Kirshbaum Louis Kleberg Robert J. Kleberg Bob...
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Joseph Le Conte (alternative spelling: Joseph LeConte) (February 26, 1823 – July 6, 1901) was a physician, geologist, professor at the University of California...
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Konrad Bates Krauskopf (November 30, 1910 – May 4, 2003) was an American geologist, a pioneer in geochemistry, noted for his work in radioactive waste...
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description of personality includes development through adolescence. Krauskopf has proposed that differential aptitudes are the "cause" of personality...
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original on February 6, 2010. Retrieved January 26, 2010. Podder, Sohini; Krauskopf, Lewis (January 14, 2022). "BlackRock assets cross $10 trillion, revenue...
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summer house in Bad Saarow belonging to the expressionist painter Bruno Krauskopf, who had fled exile from the Nazis, in 1933. Ondra and Schmeling appeared...
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2019 – via archive.org. Krauskopf, Sharma (n.d.). "Poor Dore Holm". Rampant Scotland. Lighthouse Letters By Sharma Krauskopf. Retrieved 9 October 2019...
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Dreams, Reflections. Vintage Books: New York, 1965. p. 207 [ISBN missing] Krauskopf, Charles J. and Saunders, David R. (1994) Personality and Ability: The...
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1016/j.bbadis.2016.06.001. PMC 5343750. PMID 27264337. van den Berg MM, Krauskopf J, Ramaekers JG, et al. (February 2020). "Circulating microRNAs as potential...
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