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Central Bureau of the Autonomous Jewish Orthodox Communities in Hungary (Magyarországi Autonóm Orthodox Izraelita Hitfelekezet Központi Irodája), which was separate and independent from the Neolog-oriented National Jewish Bureau (Az Izraeliták Országos Irodája).
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1869, to form the new organization – unless it would conform with their rabbis' opinions. Schick and
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Prominent
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rabbi. In rabbinical commentary Shik is commonly known as the
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