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Israelite Seminary of France

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In 1820, discussions began over the creation of a rabbinical school in France. On August 21, 1829, a seminary was requested by the Central Consistory and granted by ministerial order. The buildings were inaugurated on June 1, 1830 at 47 Rue d'Arsenal in Metz. Metz was at that point an important
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Since its founding in 1830, the seminary has had over 400 students, with over 300 graduating with a diploma. Its primary goal is to produce rabbis, though for many years some graduates have become chanters or
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ended the state's financial contribution to the school. The school kept the name Séminaire israélite de France (SIF), while the rabbinical school also became known as the l’École rabbinique de France.
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living in Paris, gave a generous donation to the school. The student-rabbis moved to the Latin Quarter location on April 11, 1881. An
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in 1829 as the Central Rabbinical School of Metz, it moved to Paris in 1859, where it is based in the city's
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It was temporarily set up at the Derenbourg-Springer Institution at 10 Rue de Parc-Royal in the
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and the Medem Library, House of Yiddish Culture. The network is associated with the
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de Paris, co-grand-rabbin de France par intérim (2013–2014) (avec Olivier Kaufmann)
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The Consistory bought 1500 square meters of land at 9 Rue Vauquelin in the
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Central Rabbinical School of France (L'Ă©cole centrale rabbinique de France)
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SĂ©minaire israĂ©lite de France. Historique : de 1830 Ă  nos jours.
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for a few months in 1940. From 1941 to July 1942, it was located in
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center of the Jewish community. On March 22, 1831, an order of King
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On July 1, 1859, the school moved to Paris after a royal decree by
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Isidore Singer & Jacques Kahn. Séminaire israélite de France.
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1977-1977 : Ernest Gugenheim (quelques jours avant son dĂ©cès)
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de la pensée juive médiévale, professeur de Bible et de
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1949–1951 : Ernest Gugenheim, directeur par interim
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Histoire du rabbinat français (XVIe-XXe siècle)
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Index

French:
Metz
5th arrondissement
Israelite Central Consistory of France
Orthodox Judaism
in France
Louis Philippe I
Empress Eugenie
3e arrondissement of Paris
Boulevard Richard-Lenoir
11e arrondissement
Latin Quarter
5e arrondissement
Alsatian
oratory
Rosh Hashanah
1905 law on the separation of Church and State
Second World War
Vichy France
Chamalières
Clermont-Ferrand
Lyon
Liberation of France
Hazzanim
Talmud
Halacha
Rabbinic literature
Talmudic law
homilies
history and sociology of Judaism

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