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Rabbi Dr.
Jacob Itzhak Niemirower (Romanian:
Iacob Isaac Niemirower, born
March 1, 1872, in Lemberg, then in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, now Lviv, Ukraine...
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Marius Onofraș
George Emil
Palade Theodor Pallady Petre...
- (1886–1966), British-Australian
community rabbi,
translator Jacob Itzhak Niemirower (1872–1939),
first Chief Rabbi of
Romanian Jewry,
member of the Romanian...
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parliamentarian still representing Jews was
Chief Rabbi Jacob Itzhak Niemirower, who held a
supplementary seat in Senate. He was
twice physically ****aulted...
- hall of the
Kahal Grande for the
first time
since Rabbi Jacob Itzhak Niemirower's tenure before the community.
During the
period of
intensification of...
- as venomous". She was
contrarily described by her Rabbi,
Jacob Itzhak Niemirower, as "pious" in her Judaism, "a
symbol of the
Hebrew concept of life [as]...
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Council of
Bucharest and from the
chief rabbi of Romania, dr
Jacob Itzhak Niemirower and the
chief rabbi of Bucovina, dr.
Abraham Jacob Mark. His
first job...
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including activist Leon Mizrachi, Mișu Weissman, and
Chief Rabbi Jacob Itzhak Niemirower. In 1920,
while studying law at the
University of Bucharest, he was recruited...
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distinguished guests such as the
Chief Rabbi of
Romanian Jewry,
Jacob Itzhak Niemirower came to
Eretz Yisrael. However, for a
number of reasons, such as the British...
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December 1922, he
attended a
rabbinical conference convened by
Jacob Itzhak Niemirower in Bucharest. He was
involved with the
Zionist groups in Bessarabia, serving...