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  1. Frankel: Zacharias F., geb. 1. Octbr. 1801 in Prag, † 13. Febr. 1875 in Breslau, widmete sich in seiner Vaterstadt, dem alten Stammsitze rabbinischer Gelehrsamkeit, erfolgreich jüdisch-theologischen und allgemein wissenschaftlichen Studien, welche er in Pesth bis zum Jahre 1831 fortsetzte. 1832 als Kreisrabbiner nach Teplitz berufen, zählte ...

  2. She obtained Israeli citizenship in 2005 and since 2008 has been teaching Jewish history, introduction to Judaism, and the history of anti-Judaism and anti-Semitism at Charles University in Prague. She was first drawn to rabbinic studies by her students, but also by her French experience and interest in updating traditional Judaism in the post ...

  3. The mission of Zacharias Frankel College is to recruit, educate and inspire devoted individuals who will become Masorti/Conservative rabbis and serve as spiritual leaders and builders of Jewish communities in Europe and elsewhere Zacharias Frankel College Zacharias Frankel College was co-founded in 2013 in Berlin, Germany by

  4. FRANKEL, ZACHARIAS (1801 – 1875), was the founder, in Germany, of Historical Judaism, the forerunner of Conservative Judaism in America. A member of the first generation of modern rabbis, Frankel fashioned a multifaceted career as pulpit rabbi, spokesman for political emancipation, critic of radical religious reform, editor, head of the first modern rabbinical seminary, and historian of ...

  5. 18. Nov. 2019 · Zacharias Frankel College. The Zacharias Frankel College, founded in 2013 to train Conservative/Masorti rabbis for Europe, is affiliated with the School of Jewish Theology at the University of Potsdam and the Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies of the American Jewish University in Los Angeles. It is named in memory of Rabbi Zacharias Frankel ...

  6. Zechariah Frankel (1801-1875) was a German rabbi, theologian and historian of Rabbinic Judaism who was one of the Conservative movement’s early thinkers. Born in Prague, he was made rabbi of Leitmeritz in 1832, becoming the first rabbi in the region of Bohemia to have a secular university education. He went on to become chief rabbi of Dresden ...

  7. Zacharias Frankel (born Sept. 30, 1801, Prague, Bohemia, Austrian Empire [now in Czech Republic]—died Feb. 13, 1875, Breslau, Ger. [now Wrocław, Pol.]) was a rabbi and theologian, a founder of what became Conservative Judaism. After graduation from the University of Budapest in 1831, Frankel served as rabbi in several German communities ...