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The Manfred E. Swarsensky Humanitarian Service Award, awarded for outstanding voluntary contributions on behalf of race relations, women's health, conservation or public service, is named after him and is awarded annually by the Rotary Club of Madison, of which Rabbi Swarsensky was a member. Rabbi
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Biographical guide to Forest Hill Cemetery: the ordinary and famous women and men who shaped Madison and the world
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mainstream (also called liberal, in today's English terminology 'conservative')
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burned his preferred synagogue on Prinzregentenstraße and imprisoned him in
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Swarsensky also served as Chair of Jewish Learning while teaching at
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Born in Marienfließ in Pomerania (renamed Marianowo after 1945),
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The American Synagogue: A Historical Dictionary and Sourcebook
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Mensch: Biography and Writings of Manfred Eric Swarsensky
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Central Conference of American Rabbis, Annual convention
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Jewish emigrants from Nazi Germany to the United States
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Hochschule für die Wissenschaft des Judentums alumni
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This biographical article about a German rabbi is a
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Marienfließ in Pomerania
Madison, Wisconsin
Prussia
Higher Institute for Jewish Studies
Berlin
mainstream (also called liberal, in today's English terminology 'conservative')
Orthodox
Reform
Nazis
Sachsenhausen concentration camp
United States
Temple Beth El
Madison, Wisconsin
University of Wisconsin Hospital
Edgewood College




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Biographical guide to Forest Hill Cemetery: the ordinary and famous women and men who shaped Madison and the world
The American Synagogue: A Historical Dictionary and Sourcebook
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