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Barnett Abrahams

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in 1831. His father emigrated to England in 1839, while he and his mother did so only in 1841; two more sons were born in 1843 and 1844.
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as headmaster of Jews' College, Abrahams succeeded him while continuing to carry out his religious duties.
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Abrahams was most concerned about educating the young, and in 1860 he founded the
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and the first English Jewish minister to hold a British university degree.
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became an author and teacher. In 1858, on the resignation of
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Warsaw
Judaism
Joseph Abrahams
Moses Abrahams
Israel Abrahams
Alma mater
City of London School
University College London
Jews' College
Dayan (rabbinic judge)
London
Jews' College
Dayan (rabbinic judge)
London
Warsaw
Chief Rabbi
Nathan Marcus Adler
yeshiva
Bevis Marks Synagogue
City of London School
University College London
Bevis Marks synagogue
Hakham

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