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Jonas Bondi

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called "Jonathi bechagve hasela" (Dove in the Cleft of the Rock), which dealt with permission to erect a monument of a benefactor in a synagogue. He was also prominently connected with various Jewish charitable organizations.
429: 50:, the Chief Rabbi of Great Britain and one of Bondi's former teachers, gave a recommendation on the basis of his Jewish knowledge. The recommendation made its way to the officers of 414: 459: 287: 424: 464: 439: 469: 419: 263: 333: 328: 291: 268: 244: 239: 220: 215: 71: 46:. He then worked in his father's business for many years. But when his business failed, he immigrated to America with his wife and daughters. Rabbi 449: 444: 404: 454: 434: 409: 83:, and was published in English and German. He owned and edited the paper for the rest of his life. He wrote a series of articles in 65:. In 1860, he became minister of the newly-organized Amunai Israel, which met at the Cooper Institute. In 1863, he began assisting 58:, and in 1858 he was made Preacher and Chief Rabbi of the congregation. He left Ansche Chesed in 1859 after only 14 months there. 189: 166: 378: 338: 314: 296: 273: 249: 225: 136: 107: 399: 394: 92: 32: 310: 47: 36: 248:. Vol. XVII, no. 35. Philadelphia, P.A. 24 November 1859. pp. 205–206 – via 43: 171:. Vol. 2. New York, N.Y.: The Universal Jewish Encyclopedia, Inc. p. 451 – via 295:. Vol. XVIII, no. 25. Philadelphia, P.A. 13 September 1860. p. 154 – via 194: 100: 352: 272:. Vol. XVII, no. 44. Philadelphia, P.A. 26 January 1860. p. 263 – via 131: 373: 96: 388: 162: 99:
leaders. His wife conducted a private school for girls. His daughter Selma was Rabbi
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and a moderate in theology and practice. He balked at radical changes advocated by
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Emigrants from the Kingdom of Saxony to the United States
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Bondi received a theological education and attended the
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Bondi then began holding public divine services at the
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Index

Dresden
Saxony
Jonathan Eybeschutz
University of Prague
Nathan Adler
Ansche Chesed
New York City
Cooper Institute
Isaac Leeser
The Occident and American Jewish Advocate
conservative-historical school
Reform
Isaac Mayer Wise's
Cypress Hills Cemetery
Adler, Cyrus
"BONDI, JONAS"
The Jewish Encyclopedia



Landman, Isaac
The Universal Jewish Encyclopedia
Google Books


"Bondi, Jonas"
Encyclopedia.com
"New York"
The Occident and American Jewish Advocate
Historical Jewish Press

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