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Eckman came to San Francisco in 1854. There he was Spiritual Leader of Congregation Emanu-El for a year. His term was characterized by an uncompromising stand on ritual matters. It was this stringent outlook that resulted in his contract not being extended beyond one year. Eckman founded a religious
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school at Congregation Emanu-El. Even after he left the school functioned and was known as the Hephtsi-Bah School. He also ran a day school at Congregation Emanu-El, known as the Harmonica School.
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Eckman studied at Berlin, and, after teaching for a few years, emigrated to
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underwent several name changes and mergers. It now operates as the
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In 1857 Rabbi Eckman established an Anglo-Jewish weekly newspaper,
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