• The London School of Jewish Studies (commonly known as LSJS, originally founded as Jews' College) is a London-based organisation providing adult educational...
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  • Jewish studies (or Judaic studies; Hebrew: מדעי היהדות, romanized: madey ha-yahadut, lit. 'sciences of Judaism') is an academic discipline centered on...
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  • The School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS University of London - /ˈsoʊæs/) is a public research university in London, England, and a member institution...
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    in March 1899. Active in Jewish community affairs, he served as a vice-president of Jews' College, London and the Anglo-Jewish Association. He succeeded...
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    Jonathan Sacks, Baron Sacks (category Alumni of the London School of Jewish Studies)
    in 1982. He received his rabbinic ordination from the London School of Jewish Studies and London's Etz Chaim Yeshiva, with semikhah respectively from Rabbis...
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    Nahum Rabinovitch (category Academics of the London School of Jewish Studies)
    Canadian-Israeli Religious Zionist rabbi and posek. He headed the London School of Jewish Studies from 1971 to 1982, and the hesder yeshiva Birkat Moshe in Ma'ale...
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    Simeon Singer (category Alumni of the London School of Jewish Studies)
    rabbinical studies with Dayan Jacob Reinowitz of the London Beth Din in 1879, [1] eventually following a "demanding three-year course of study" with Weiss;...
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  • Nahum M. Sarna (category Alumni of the London School of Jewish Studies)
    ——— (2000). Studies in Biblical Interpretation. Philadelphia, PA: Jewish Publication Society. 1967: National Jewish Book Award in the Jewish Thought category...
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  • Clive Lawton (category Academics of the London School of Jewish Studies)
    chief executive officer of the Commonwealth Jewish Council, a lecturer at the London School of Jewish Studies, scholar-in-residence at JW3 and Senior Consultant...
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    Joseph Dweck (category American people of Syrian-Jewish descent)
    holds a Master of Arts degree in Jewish Education from Middlesex University in collaboration with the London School of Jewish Studies. Dweck leans toward...
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    Raymond Apple (rabbi) (category Alumni of the London School of Jewish Studies)
    called the London School of Jewish Studies), where he received a teaching diploma and semikhah (rabbinic diploma). Apple received a Doctor of Laws (LL.D...
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  • Daniel Sinclair (category Academics of the London School of Jewish Studies)
    scholar of Jewish law (Halachah), specializing in contemporary Jewish medical ethics. An Orthodox rabbi, Professor Sinclair served as the rabbi of the Edinburgh...
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    Ephraim Mirvis (category South African people of Lithuanian-Jewish descent)
    to the Jewish Marriage Council since 1997. He has served on the Council of the London School of Jewish Studies, on the Steering Committee of the Encounter...
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  • or were Jewish or of Jewish descent. Ben Aaronovitch (born 22 February 1964) author and screenwriter; author of the Rivers of London series of novels;...
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    Levi Billig (category Alumni of the London School of Jewish Studies)
    Their deaths marked the symbolic death of the Arabic Reader and signaled a change in Arabic studies for Jewish schools in Palestine, from a grammarian approach...
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  • School of Business and Finance London School of Business and Management London School of Jewish Studies London School of Theology Manchester International...
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  • Louis Jacobs (category Academics of the London School of Jewish Studies)
    leading writer, Jewish theologian, and rabbi of the New London Synagogue in the United Kingdom. He was also the focus in the early 1960s of what became known...
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  • Aviva Dautch (category Academics of the London School of Jewish Studies)
    Jewish Culture and Holocaust Studies at the University of Roehampton and lectures at the London School of Jewish Studies and JW3. On her popular Table...
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  • College (rabbinic training programme in London) Naima Jewish Preparatory School (London) Society of Heshaim, London Bet Midrash Nidhe Israel (Dominican Republic)...
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  • Cyril Harris (category Alumni of the London School of Jewish Studies)
    the aims of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and represented the Jewish community in East London on 18 November 1997, the second day of the TRC's...
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  • Abraham Lubin (category Alumni of the London School of Jewish Studies)
    the Etz Chaim Yeshivah in London and then the London School of Jewish Studies (then called Jews' College) Cantorial School, where he graduated as a Hazzan...
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  • London and Middlesex Archaeological Society is established. The London School of Jewish Studies, a rabbinical seminary, opens as the Jews' College. 1856 5...
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  • UCL Institute of Jewish Studies is an institute located in London, United Kingdom dedicated to the academic study of all branches of Jewish history and...
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  • William Moses Feldman (category Alumni of the London School of Jewish Studies)
    son of Israel Feldman. The family came to London in 1889 and William was then educated at the Jews College then trained as a doctor at the London Hospital...
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  • Isidore Epstein (category Academics of the London School of Jewish Studies)
    'Moses Maimonides: Anglo-Jewish Papers in Connection with the Eighth Centenary of His Birth' (London, 1935) 'Judaism' (London, The Epworth Press, 1939)...
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    Jewish Christians were the followers of a Jewish religious sect that emerged in Judea during the late Second Temple period (first century AD). These Jews...
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  • Rabbi of Zagreb, Croatia and rabbi of the Zagreb Synagogue for 58 years, founded and headed a Jewish Elementary School, taught Hebrew and Jewish studies in...
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  • Barnett A. Elzas (category Alumni of the London School of Jewish Studies)
    was president of the New York Board of Jewish Ministers from 1927 to 1929. In 1930, he was elected a director of the Jewish Academy of Arts and Science...
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  • Harry Freedman (rabbi) (category Alumni of the London School of Jewish Studies)
    original on 13 September 2009. Apple, Raymond. "The Jewish Emigrant from Britain 1700-2000: Essays in Memory of Lloyd P Gartner". "Connected for Life" (PDF)...
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  • Benzion Halper (category Alumni of the London School of Jewish Studies)
    Lithuanian-born Jewish-American Hebraist and Arabist. Halper was born on April 15, 1884, in Žasliai, the Vilna Governorate, Russia, the son of Abel Solomon...
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