Tehilla Lichtenstein (1893 – 1973) was a cofounder and leader of Jewish Science, as well as an author. She was born in Jerusalem and immigrated to America...
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led by Rabbi Alfred G. Moses, then by Morris Lichtenstein, and finally by Tehilla Lichtenstein. Lichtenstein was referred to in the American press as the...
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author Tehila Friedman (born 1976), Israeli lawyer and politician Tehilla Lichtenstein (1893–1973), co-founder and leader of Jewish Science Tehila (disambiguation)...
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Jewish identity. It was founded by Alfred G. Moses, Morris Lichtenstein and Tehilla Lichtenstein in 1916. It emphasizes the role of affirmative prayer, "divine...
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minister in the Shin Buddhist tradition in Tacoma, Washington. 1938: Tehilla Lichtenstein became the first Jewish American woman to serve as the spiritual...
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York to marry Tehilla Hirshenson in 1920. Together they founded the Society of Jewish Science in 1921 (or 1922). After Lichtenstein's death in 1938,...
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unendowed providing they have the consent of their husbands. 1938: Tehilla Lichtenstein became the first Jewish American woman to serve as the spiritual...
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Tradition (Columbia University Press, 1997) The Life and Thought Of Tehilla Lichtenstein (booklet) Voices of the Religious Left: A Contemporary Sourcebook...
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Frank (1861–1948) Lily Montagu (1873–1963) Regina Jonas (1902–1944) Tehilla Lichtenstein (1893–1973) Paula Ackerman (1893–1989) Martha Neumark (1904–1981)...
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Alabama: Gill Printing. Morris Lichtenstein, founder and leader of the Society of Jewish Science (1922-1938) Tehilla Lichtenstein, leader of the Society of...
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A major figure in this movement was Morris Lichtenstein who together with his wife Tehilla Lichtenstein, published the Jewish Science Interpreter, a...
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Hirschensohn. Her aunts included Tehilla Lichtenstein, a cofounder of the Jewish Science movement with her husband Morris Lichtenstein, and Tamar de Sola Pool...
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Frank (1861–1948) Lily Montagu (1873–1963) Regina Jonas (1902–1944) Tehilla Lichtenstein (1893–1973) Paula Ackerman (1893–1989) Martha Neumark (1904–1981)...
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Frank (1861–1948) Lily Montagu (1873–1963) Regina Jonas (1902–1944) Tehilla Lichtenstein (1893–1973) Paula Ackerman (1893–1989) Martha Neumark (1904–1981)...
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on fluorescent lamp Morris Lichtenstein, rabbi, co-founder of the Society of Jewish Science, husband of Tehilla Lichtenstein, also co-founder of SJS Henry...
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Frank (1861–1948) Lily Montagu (1873–1963) Regina Jonas (1902–1944) Tehilla Lichtenstein (1893–1973) Paula Ackerman (1893–1989) Martha Neumark (1904–1981)...
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Frank (1861–1948) Lily Montagu (1873–1963) Regina Jonas (1902–1944) Tehilla Lichtenstein (1893–1973) Paula Ackerman (1893–1989) Martha Neumark (1904–1981)...
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Kantorowitz (violin), Joy Shapiro (flute), Ann Rahel Silverman-Limor (guitar), Tehilla Shwab (vocals, flute), and Devora Belinky (flute). Tofa'ah have toured...
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married Rabbi David de Sola Pool. Another daughter, Tehilla, was married to Rabbi Morris Lichtenstein and assumed leadership of the Society for Jewish Science...
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