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Chief Rabbi Hertz
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- Book Synopsis
- Chief Rabbi Joseph Herman Hertz (1872-1946), perhaps Britain's greatest Chief Rabbi, led his community through two World Wars and was instrumental in the rescue of Jewish refugees from Nazism. He published many books and edited the seminal Hertz Chumash. Rabbi Hertz was a founder of the Council of Christians and Jews. As well, he was the first Jew to be made a "Companion of Honour" and was the first Chief Rabbi to make a radio broadcast. This book recounts Rabbi Hertz's battles to maintain the Orthodox affiliation of his community and the authority of the Chief Rabbinate in Britain, against the powerful opposition of his own Honorary Officers at the United Synagogue. *** "This is an important book for understanding Rabbi Hertz and British Jewry in general. I learned a great deal about how the British experience both contrasts and mirrors the American experience. I recommend this book for all libraries..." -- AJL Reviews, February/March 2015 [Subject: Biography, History, Jewish Studies, Religious Studies]Ã?Â?Ã?Â?
- About The Author
- Derek Taylor, OBE, is the author of British Chief Rabbis 1664-2006, Don Pacifico - The Acceptable Face of Gunboat Diplomacy, Solomon Schonfeld - A Purpose in Life, Jewish Parliamentarians (with Greville Janner), Thank You For Your Business: The Jewish Contribution to the British Economy, Chief Rabbi Hertz: The Wars of the Lord and Defenders of the Faith:The History of Jews' College and the London School of Jewish Studies (all published with Vallentine Mitchell), amongst other works.
- Product Details
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- ISBN
- 9780853039181
- Format
- Hardback
- Publisher
- Vallentine Mitchell, (30 May 2014)
- Number of Pages
- 326
- Weight
- 660 grams
- Language
- English
- Dimensions
- 229 x 152 x 29 mm
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