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Max Landsberg

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100:(1810–1874), he moved to Rochester where he was elected rabbi of the B'rith Kodesh congregation, taking up his appointment in March 1871. In addition to his religious duties, thanks to his scholarship and his interest in philanthropy, he was soon recognized as one of the city's most eminent citizens. By 1894, under his leadership the B'rith Kodesh congregation had grown to more than 250. 27: 103:
Langsberg was also active in supporting Rochester's charitable societies, aimed at improving conditions for the poor and needy. Under the United Hebrew Charities of Rochester, these included the Hebrew Benevolent Society, established in 1850, and the Hebrew Ladies' Benevolent Society (1865). He also
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Over his 43 years of service, Landsberg became recognized as one of the best-known rabbis in the United States and was above all appreciated by the people of Rochester. Not only was he at the forefront of the country's Jewish progress, but he also participated actively in several movements centered
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Landsberg married Miriam Isengarten (1847–1912) on February 26, 1871. The couple had three children: Emil, Clara and Rose. Miriam Isengarten was friends with
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in 1901. Events were open to the public, in line with Landsberg's efforts to develop collaboration with Christian churches interested in similar objectives.
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contributed to social welfare and rights for immigrants, hosting events at the synagogue, including a presentation by the Danish-American social reformer
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where his father was appointed rabbi. After matriculating from high school in 1862, he studied philosophy and oriental philology at the universities of
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Addams, Jane (1912). Twenty Years at Hull-House with Autobiographical Notes. The MacMillan Company. p. Preface. Retrieved 5 January 2018.
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Sicherman, Barbara (2003). Alice Hamilton: A Life in Letters. University of Illinois Press. p. 435. Retrieved 5 January 2018.
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Landsberg retired from his position in January 1914. He died in Rochester on December 9, 1927.
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English version of the Torah, he is credited for supplying the translation of Genesis.
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where he received his rabbinical degree. In 1866, he earned a doctorate from the
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The papers of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony
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Index

Max Landesberg

B'rith Kodesh Congregation
Rochester, New York
Berlin
Meyer Landsberg
Hildesheim
Göttingen
Breslau
Jewish Theological Seminary of Breslau
University of Halle
Hanover
Jewish reformer
Abraham Geiger
Jacob Riis
Jewish Publication Society
Susan B. Anthony
Clara Landsberg
Jane Addams
Hull House
Margaret Hamilton
"Landsberg, Max"



"Temple B'rith Kodesh"
"Meyer Landsberg"


"Rochester and the Post Express: A history of the city of Rochester from the earliest times"

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