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  2. Shaul Shimon Deutsch - Wikipedia

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    Shaul Shimon Deutsch (born 1966) [1] is a rabbi and author from Brooklyn, New York. [2] Originally associated with the Chabad Hasidic community, during the mid-1990s, Deutsch attempted to form a breakaway sect and named himself the Liozna Rebbe .

  3. Living Torah Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museums were founded and are operated by rabbi and author Shaul Shimon Deutsch. The first location is at 1601 41st Street in Borough Park, Brooklyn, New York, United States, and was named a Best Museum of New York by The Village Voice. [2] A second location, in the Catskill Mountains town of Fallsburg, operates during the summer season.

  4. List of British Jews - Wikipedia

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    Moses Berlin, 19th-century British Reform rabbi; Lionel Blue, Reform rabbi and broadcaster; Shmuley Boteach, American-born Orthodox rabbi, author, and TV and radio host [271] Sir Israel Brodie, Chief Rabbi; Felix Carlebach, German-born rabbi; Eli Cashdan, rabbi; Albert Chait, rabbi and broadcaster, Leeds; Isidore Epstein, rabbi, principal of ...

  5. Albert Chait - Wikipedia

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    Tutored by his father in cantorial music and ministerial duties, Chait first led services age 14. At 19 he was appointed in Leeds, where he is now Senior Rabbi to the United Hebrew Congregation, the largest UK congregation outside London, as well as Jewish Chaplain to Leeds Teaching Hospital NHS Trust.

  6. Sinai Synagogue (Leeds) - Wikipedia

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    Rabbi L. Graf of the Reform Synagogue in Bradford attempted to start a community of worship in Leeds, presiding over a service of six people in a house in Oakwood on 8 January 1944. [4] Numbers grew and services moved to a variety of sites, eventually buying the defunct Sephardi Synagogue building at 21 Leopold Street, Leeds 7 in November 1951 ...

  7. Roger Winsbacher - Wikipedia

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    Roger (David) Winsbacher, [1] [2] was born in Strasbourg on 19 June 1928 to an Alsatian Jewish family.At age eleven, during the onset of the Second World War, he sought refuge in Limoges with his family, enrolling in an ORT school in the city.

  8. History of the Jews in Leeds - Wikipedia

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    The Leeds Jewish Welfare Board has provided aid since 1878. [56] The Leeds Jewish Housing Association has 500 homes. [57] The Leeds Jewish Institute was founded in 1896, and the Jewish Young Men's Association by 1901. [18] [58] The Leeds Jewish Representative Council has been active since 1938. [59] The first Leeds Jewish trade union dates from ...

  9. Category:German rabbis - Wikipedia

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