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  Azriel Hildesheimer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hildesheimer was born in Hildesheim, a small town near Hanover, Germany (although some believe he was born in Halberstadt), the son of Rabbi Löb Glee Hildesheimer.
Hildesheimer’s seminary was the only institution under Orthodox auspices in which students were required to have a significant secular education before they were admitted.
(Hildesheimer's "liberal tendencies and sympathy with modern culture" soon changed this resentment "to positive antipathy".) Eventually his Yeshiva was denounced before the representatives of the government at Oedenburg, the result being that the government ordered the school closed within twenty-four hours and the pupils removed from the city.
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Israel Azriel Hildesheimer was a German rabbi, and leader of Orthodox Judaism, influential in the development of Modern Orthodox Judaism.
Hildesheimer, aided by Mayer Lehmann, the editor of "Israelit," in Mayence, exerted his whole energy in the fight against Reform Judaism.
His son, Hirsch Hildesheimer, professor at the rabbinical seminary and editor of the "Jüdische Presse," is the author of "Beiträge zur Geographie Palästinas" (1886).
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 JewishEncyclopedia.com - HILDESHEIMER, ISRAEL (AZRIEL):   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Hildesheimer then returned to Halberstadt, and married Henrietta Hirsch, sister of Joseph Hirsch, head of the firm of Aron Hirsch & Sohn of Halberstadt.
Hildesheimer, aided by Mayer Lehmann, the editor of "Israelit," in Mayence, exerted his whole energy in the fight against Reform.
It is evident, however, that Hildesheimer, who would listen to no compromise, was destined only to widen the gap between the Reform and the Orthodox Jews of Germany.
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 HILDESHEIMER, ISRAEL (AZRIEL) (Jewish Encyclopedia) - BibleWiki
His first notable act there was to found a parochial school, in which correct German was used, and in which German principles of pedagogy were adopted, in teaching Jewish as well as secular subjects.
Their choice fell upon Hildesheimer, who went to Berlin in 1869 as rabbi and director of the bet ha-midrash.
Israel Hildesheimer, Frankfort-on-the-Main, 1870; Morais, Eminent Israelites of the Nineteenth Century, pp.
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 Azriel Hildesheimer
Hildesheimer was born in Hildesheim, a small town near Hanover, Germany (Some believe he was born in Halberstadt) May 20, 1820; he was the son of Rabbi Löb Glee Hildesheimer.
Hildesheimer maintained traditional Jewish attachments to the Land of Israel and worked with the non-Orthodox on its behalf.
Unlike Hirsch, Hildesheimer was "the pragmatist rather than the philosopher": he advocated secular studies alongside, but clearly not synthesized with, Torah, and to some extent as a concession to the needs of the day.
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 AZRIEL HILDESHEIMER   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
He was born in Hildesheim, a small town near Hanover, May 20, 1820; died at Berlin July 12, 1899; son of R. Löb Glee Hildesheimer.
In 1876 Hildesheimer celebrated the twenty-fifth anniversary of his ministry; on the celebration of his seventieth birthday, in 1890, his friends and pupils published a literary "Jubelschrift".
His son, Hirsch Hildesheimer, professor at the rabbinical seminary and editor of the "Jüdische Presse," is the author of "Beiträge zur Geographie Palästinas".
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 AZRIEL HILDESHEIMER   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Hildesheimer allora restituito a Halberstadt ed ha sposato Henrietta Hirsch, sorella di Joseph Hirsch, direttore della ditta di Aron Hirsch & Sohn di Halberstadt.
Hildesheimer, aiutato da Mayer Lehmann, il redattore "di Israelit" a Mainz, hanno impiegato la sua energia intera nella lotta contro judaism di riforma.
In Hildesheimer 1876 celebrato il venticinquesimo anniversario del suo ministero; sulla celebrazione del suo settantesimo compleanno, in 1890, i suoi amici ed allievi hanno pubblicato "un Jubelschrift" letterario.
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 Modern Orthodox Judaism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Azriel Hildesheimer, often described as "the pragmatist rather than the philosopher", undertook a variety of actions which position him as a modernizer of Orthodox Judaism, and which have become institutionalized in Modern Orthodoxy [4].
His approach may be defined as "Cultured Orthodox" and as representing "[u]nconditional agreement with the culture of the present day; harmony between Judaism and science; but also unconditional steadfastness in the faith and traditions of Judaism" [5].
Not being a sectarian, Hildesheimer worked with communal leaders, even non-Orthodox ones, on issues that affected the community, such as anti-Semitism and ritual slaughter.
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 Azriel Hildesheimer (1820-1899)
Hildesheimer wurde in Halberstadt als Sohn einer Gelehrtenfamilie geboren.
Hildesheimer und seine Anhaenger mussten sich gegenueber den Reformern und den Orthodoxen behaupten.
Hildesheimers Studenten nahmen die Idee mit in die Welt, Orthodoxie sei vereinbar mit dem wissenschaftlichen Studium der juedischen Quellen.
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 Hildesheim   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
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of Konstanz The Bishop of Augsburg The Bishop of Hildesheim The Bishop of Paderborn The Bishop of Freising...
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 Jewish History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Hildesheimer was one of the few Orthodox rabbis to have both a secular and religious education.
Hildesheimer was an active supporter of Jewish life in Eretz Israel and helped improve educational standards there as well as establishing an orphanage in 1879.
He was the author of numerous responsa as well as a new edition of Halachot Gedolot, a halachic code belonging to the Geonic period.
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 Azriel Hildesheimer
He was born at Halberstadt May 20, 1820; died at Berlin July 12, 1899; son of R. Löb Glee Hildesheimer.
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 Encyclopedia entries starting with AZR
Israel Azriel Hildesheimer (May 20, 1820 – July 12, 1899) was a German rabbi and leader of Orthodox Judaism.
Rabbi Azriel Rabinowitz (1905-1941) was a Rosh Yeshiva at the Telz Yeshiva in Lithuania and one of the youngest pre-Holocaust Rosh Yeshivas.
Rabbi Rabinowitz was born in Telz in 1905, the son of Rabbi Chaim Rabinowitz (Reb Chaim Telzer) one of the Roshei Yeshiva in Telz.
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 Abraham Geiger
Israel Azriel Hildesheimer was a German rabbi, and leader of Orthodox Judaism.He was born at Halberstadt (Germany) May 20, 1820; died at Berlin July 12, 1899; son of R. Löb Glee Hildesheimer.
While studying rabbinic literature Hildesheimer was also devoting much attention to classical languages.In 1840 he returned to Halberstadt, took his diploma at the Dom gymnasium, and entered the University of Berlin.
Soon afterward, however (1858), Hildesheimer succeeded in obtaining state recognition for his rabbinical school.In addition to the philanthropic activities connected with his own congregation, Hildesheimer took special interest in the welfare of the Jews of Palestine.
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Israel Azriel Hildesheimer was a German rabbi, and leader of
He was born in Hildesheim, a small town near Hanover,(Germany) (Some believe he was born in Halberstadt) May 20, 1820; died at
Jerusalem for the free use of pilgrims and of the poor.
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 Hildesheim   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Saxony was founded in 1946, the districts were reorganised: Hildesheim became a district-free city, the remaining district of Hildesheim and Marienburg were merged to the new...
It is located in the district of Hildesheim, about 25 km southeast of Hannover on the...
Four centuries the clergy ruled Hildesheim, before a town hall was built and...
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 The tale of the hereshhhhhh by David Golinkin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
He was astonished by the accomplishments of the pupils and remarked that he doubted whether the exclusion of hershim from halakhic responsibility was applicable to people who had been trained in such a fashion (Shevet Sofer, Even Ha'ezer, no. 21).
Azriel Hildesheimer (1820-1899), a leading German Orthodox rabbi, disagreed with the Maharam Schick.
Rabbi Hildesheimer therefore concluded that a heresh who can speak and who manifests normal intelligence is legally competent (Responsa Rabbi Azriel, Even Ha'ezer, no. 58).
www.etta.org /olamarticles/tale_of_the_hereshhhhhh_by_david.htm   (910 words)

  
 AZRIEL HILDESHEIMER   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
彼がHalberstadt で生まれたことを彼はHildesheim のハノーバーの の近くの小さい町で生まれた 1820 年5 月20 日; ベルリン1899 年7 月12 日で死ぬ; R. L5ob Glee Hildesheimer の息子。彼は17 の年齢に達した後Halberstadt にの"Hasharat Zwi" の学校、及び、Altona のラビJacob Ettlinger のTalmudic の学校出席した。 Chacham Isaac Bernays は説教者として彼の教師及びの1 つ彼のモデルだった。Rabbinic 文献Hildesheimer を調査することはまた古典的な言語への多くの注意を捧げている間。
Mayer Lehmann が、編集者は助けた、Mainz の"Israelit" のHildesheimer 改良ユダヤ教に対する戦いの彼の全エネルギーを出した。1847 年には早くも彼はMagdeburg 地区のコミャjティー、Ludwig Philippson の改良の試みの代表として精力的に、反対した; 1861 年に彼はアブラハムガイガーに対して後のパンフレットの批判によって彼の立場を、"Notwendigkeitund 固まりciner 改良des J5udischen Gottesdienstes " の取った 。
Hildesheimer は彼の習慣で簡単、大胆不敵だった; 彼は珍しい作業能力を有した; そしてTalmudic の彼の大きい勉強は実用的な管理上の能力に結合された。財政上独立した、彼は決して彼のrabbinical 活動のための報酬を受け入れなかった。彼が来たように、ドイツで貧しくののサービスではそして貧乏、オーストリア、ロシアはAbyssinia とペルシャ均等になる、労働は"国際的なschnorrer として" 知られているには彼のための余りにも大きく、旅行で、と余りに長くでなかった。
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 Hildesheimer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Hildesheimer Geschichtswerkstatt e.V. Informationen über die regionalgeschichtlichen Untersuchungen sowie Hinweise auf Termine und Ausstellungen.
KGV Vier Linden e.V. Der Hildesheimer Verein informiert über seine Chronik, den Vorstand, Termine, Veranstaltungen, freie Gärten und zeigt einige Bilder der Anlage.
Caleo ist ein Hildesheimer Ingenieurbüro mit den Schwerpunkten Bauphysik, Energieeinsparung sowie umweltgerechten Konzepten für Neu- und Altbauten.
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 UJC - The History of Ethiopian Jews
In 1855, Daniel ben Hamdya was the first Ethiopian Jew to visit Israel, meeting with a council of rabbis in Jerusalem concerning the authenticity of the community.
By 1864, almost all leading Jewish authorities, most notably Rabbi Azriel Hildesheimer of Eisenstadt, Germany, accepted the community as true Jews.
In 1908 the chief rabbis of 45 countries had heeded Rabbi Hildesheimer's call and officially recognized the Ethiopian Beta Israel as fellow Jews.
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The affinity between the developments in both places is further revealed by the fact that in 1851 the community of Eisenstadt found it appropriate to appoint as its rabbi Azriel Hildesheimer from Halberstaat, in Germany.
Outspoken partisan of this new variety of Orthodoxy, Hildesheimer's presence in one of the important communities in western Hungary for almost two decades could not but strengthen the expansion of the trend he represented.
These two Orthodox trends, the one connected with the name of Hillel Lichtenstein, the other with that of Hildesheimer, were obviously in deep conflict with each other.
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 ► » Azriel and Israel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
I am aware that Azriel and Israel/Yisrael are totally different names.
This would bring GGF Azriel's death to at least 2 years earlier.
Then I noticed the birth of Israel BLANK in 1875.
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 Verzeichnis 3wDeutsch.com : hildesheimer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Hildesheimer was one of the few Orthodox rabbis to have...
This is one of a series of postcards produced by S Hildesheimer & Co Ltd (with their intertwined 'SH' logo), each incorporating the Edinburgh Coat of Arms.
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 Modern Orthodox Judaism
Modern Orthodoxy stresses that if guided by Jewish values, this interaction is in fact desirable and intellectually profitable.
Two of the founders of Modern Orthodoxy are rabbis Samson Raphael Hirsch (1808-1888) and Azriel Hildesheimer (1820-1899).
Rabbi Hirsch developed the motto of Modern Orthodoxy that is still used today, Torah im Derekh Eretz, which if literally translated from the Hebrew would mean "Torah with the way of the (surrounding gentile) world".
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