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Liebman Adler

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147:"At last K.A.M. had a rabbi of whom it and the community could be proud, a rabbi who was a tower of strength to the congregation and the community for many years, and who won recognition at once not only for his high-mindedness and earnest Jewish spirit but for his timely patriotic endeavors. He preached many a memorable sermon against slavery, some of which were printed and distributed, and gave a striking proof of the sincerity and depth of his war spirit by sending his son, 135:("K.A.M.") in Chicago, the oldest Jewish congregation in Illinois, in 1861. A self-styled "orthodox reformer", he served the congregation for over 20 years, delivering his sermons in German. An "avowed abolitionist", he spoke out forcefully against slavery during the 158:
In 1884, an historic celebration of Chicago's Jewish history took place to honor the hundredth anniversary of the birth of noted Jewish philanthropist
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Adler's fame extended to his writing, as he frequently contributed to Jewish journals and wrote many scholarly articles on a variety of subjects.
166:, a "beautiful and spacious structure" that had been designed by Adler's son, Dankmar. Liebman Adler sat on the daïs for the proceedings. 31: 363: 233: 127:, Germany. After studying under many prominent Hebrew scholars, he immigrated to America in his early forties, serving as rabbi at 249: 410: 400: 276: 185:, was a noted architect and civil engineer who designed several historically important skyscrapers in the 1890s and mentored 405: 163: 123:(1812 – 1892) was a prominent U.S. rabbi. Adler was born in the town of Lengsfeld in the Grand Duchy of 143:(1924), Hyman L. Meites wrote that Adler was "one of the most beloved rabbis to be found in the country", explaining: 128: 85: 151:, a mere lad, to the front. Dr. Adler's arrival in Chicago was most timely and seemingly providential." 390: 385: 169:
Shortly after Adler's death, his sermons were translated into English and published in book form in
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in Detroit, the oldest Jewish congregation in Michigan, before assuming the pulpit of
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Understanding Architecture: Its Elements, History and Meaning
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Looking Backward: True Stories from Chicago's Jewish Past
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Index


Lengsfeld
Saxe-Weimar
Temple Beth El
Kehillath Anshe Maarabh
Dankmar Adler
Saxe-Weimar
Temple Beth El
Kehillath Anshe Maarabh
American Civil War
Dankmar Adler
Sir Moses Montefiore
Central Music Hall
Dankmar Adler
Frank Lloyd Wright


ISBN
0-89733-513-9
"Adler, Liebman"
Abraham Lincoln and the Jews
Understanding Architecture: Its Elements, History and Meaning
450
ISBN
0-06-430158-3
Categories
1812 births
1892 deaths
Rabbis
Rabbis in North America

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