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Bernard Hausner

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65:, he became the rabbi of the city's Progressive community and acted as the representative of the city's Jews before the occupation authorities. During that time, he was also the main secretary of the Va‘adat ha-‘Ezrah, which helped the city's Jews and refugees. After the Austrians regained control of the city, he volunteered for the 84:
in Galicia from 1921 to 1924. He resigned from all his Mizrachi positions in 1927, declaring the movement needed to become a nonpolitical ideological organization within the larger Zionist movement in order to reduce polarizations between secular and Orthodox Zionists. He was elected to the
61:. As an administrator, he granted financial aid to poor students and started programs to encourage Galician Jews to work in crafts, industry, and agriculture. He also participated in Zionist activities there. When the Russians occupied Lviv from 1914 to 1916 during 132:. In 1934, he was sent to the United States as part of a mission to improve trade relations between Poland and the United States. He resigned from all his positions in the Polish government in 1935 and spent the rest of his life in 554: 80:
and helped establish school under its sponsorship. In 1921, he was elected first president of the movement in eastern Galicia, serving in that office until 1925. He was also chairman of the
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Zionists (who were radically opposed to the authorities) and the more compromising Galician Zionists. In the Sejm, he dealt with both Jewish and general economic issues.
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Hausner was active in public affairs in both Poland and Palestine. He published essays on Jewish subjects in Polish, Including Hebrew grammar, the Polish poet
128:. While in Tel Aviv, he was a sponsor and president of Palestine Polish Chamber of Commerce. In 1933, he returned to Poland to work as a councillor for the 93:, serving as a deputy there until 1927. An executive committee member of the Jewish parliamentary faction Koło, he tried to bridge the gaps between 574: 544: 549: 129: 199:, where D. Smilansky, Zvi Karl, Dr. R. Rosenbaum, S. Margalit, and J. Straus delivered eulogies and his son Gideon recited the doxology. 539: 559: 529: 534: 376: 90: 35: 519: 509: 105: 77: 70: 54: 353: 265: 188: 166: 514: 180:. Another was Meriam, whose husband Joseph Fisch was the Commercial Attaché of the Polish Consul in New York. 449: 479: 435: 315: 293: 192: 117: 125: 454: 407: 358: 270: 184: 66: 504: 499: 81: 196: 140: 101: 474: 430: 133: 239: 338:. Vol. 5. New York, N.Y.: The Universal Jewish Encyclopedia, Inc. p. 252 – via 124:
and authorization from Alexander K. Sloan to act as U.S. Consul at Jerusalem for Palestine and
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while in high school. He was ordained a rabbi at the rabbinical seminary in
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in Tel Aviv on August 8, 1938. The funeral procession stopped outside the
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In 1927, Hausner was appointed Polish Commercial Representative for
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Hausner had a wife and three children. One of his children was
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Members of the Sejm of the Second Polish Republic (1922–1927)
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Chortkiv
Galicia
Austria-Hungary
Zionist
Vienna
German University in Prague
Lviv
World War I
Austro-Hungarian Army
Italian front
Mizrachi
Jewish National Fund
Sejm
1922
Congress Poland
Palestine
Syria
Haifa
Tel Aviv
Consul-General
Jaffa
Transjordan
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Palestine
Juliusz Slowacki's
Book of Job
Greek tragedy
machzor
Order of Polonia Restituta
Gideon Hausner

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