Word: rabbi
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Joseph Herman Hertz, Chief Rabbi of the British Empire, consented to be interviewed. It was a rare event and one for which Journalist Betty Ross, able stylist, took proper pride of accomplishment. Editor David N. Mosessohn of the Jewish Tribune printed her "story" last week. His Eminence, as Journalist Betty Ross likes to term him, received her in his private residence at Hamilton Terrace in the northwest part of London. Few U. S. visitors have had the privilege of entering his cheery reception room, with its large windows, its creamy-tinted walls, etchings, photographs. Journalist Betty Ross made herself...
...Chief Rabbi of the British Empire has no counterpart in the U. S. Jews in the U. S. are yet too discrete, too centrifugal in their attitude regarding Judaism to make possible an office comparable to Chief Rabbi of the United States Hebrew Congregations of the British Empire, as the title goes in full. And although in England Chief Rabbi Hertz may be called His Eminence, his position does not resemble a cardinal's. A cardinal is an officer of his church's hierarchy; Jews have no similar terraces of theocratic dignities. Rabbi Hertz's chieftainship laks...
...glad Mr. Ford is alive and will reap the joy of righting the almost unforgivable wrong he visited upon the Jewish people."?Rabbi Isaac Landman, editor of the American Hebrew...
...Percy Silver, thrice designated bishop in the Protestant Episcopal Church and thrice scornful of the honor. Dr. Silver is rector of the Church of the Incarnation, Manhattan. He is not to be confused with Jesse Forrest Silver, Free Methodist clergyman of Los Angeles, or with Abba Hillel Silver, Cleveland rabbi...
Engaged. Justine Waterman Wise, daughter of famed Rabbi Stephen S. Wise; to Leon Arthur Tulin, assistant professor in the Yale Law School, where she is a student...