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  2. Joseph Franklin Rutherford - Wikipedia

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    In October 1920 the Society published a new edition of Russell's 1881 Tabernacle Shadows of the Better Sacrifices. It included an appendix introducing many alterations or reinterpretations of Russell's original views on the death of Jesus and the role of Christ's followers in heaven as typified in the ceremonies of the Jewish tabernacle. [118]

  3. Robert Matthews (religious figure) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Matthews (1788–c. 1841) was an American carpenter, businessman, and religious figure who gathered a cult-like following in 1830s New York. His aliases included Robert Matthias, Jesus Matthias, Matthias the Prophet, and Joshua the Jewish Minister. Matthews successfully converted three wealthy businessmen who helped fund the founding of ...

  4. Jewish leadership - Wikipedia

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    New leaders such as Israel Jacobson, father of the German Reform Judaism movement, launched an egalitarian, modernist stance that challenged the Orthodoxy. The resulting fractures in Jewish society has translated into a situation whereby there is no single religious governing body for the entire Jewish community at the present time.

  5. Louis Marshall - Wikipedia

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    Louis Marshall was born on December 14, 1856, in Syracuse, New York, to two Jewish immigrants, recently arrived from Germany. [2] Founded just eight years earlier, in 1847, Syracuse was a booming transportation, financial, and manufacturing hub on the Erie Canal, as the United States expanded West.

  6. David Brickner - Wikipedia

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    The article went on to say, "And the ever-controversial Jews for Jesus movement, which believes that Jesus is the Messiah that Jews have been waiting for, also stepped in. David Brickner, the group's executive director, said the bishops had 'crossed the line' and betrayed their responsibility to spread the Gospel. 'Jews need to hear the Gospel.

  7. 1. Emeritus general authorities are individuals who have been released from active duties as general authorities. However, they remain general authorities of the church until their death. Except for the three former members of the Presiding Bishopric noted, all living emeritus general authorities are former members of the First or Second Quorums of the Seventy. 2. These former members of the ...

  8. Synagogue - Wikipedia

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    The Satmar synagogue in Kiryas Joel, New York, which is said to seat "several thousand", is also very large. [53] Congregation Yetev Lev D'Satmar (Rodney Street, Brooklyn) is also said to seat "several thousand". Temple Emanu-El of New York, a Reform Temple, is located in New York City, with an area of 3,523 m 2 (37,920 sq ft), seating 2,500 ...

  9. Mordecai Herman - Wikipedia

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    A West Indies immigrant to New York City, Herman claimed direct Ethiopian lineage. [1] [2] Like other Black Hebrew Israelite religious leaders, Herman believed that Afro-Caribbean people had admixture with Iberian Sephardi Jews. Herman spoke Hebrew, as well as some Yiddish. Herman founded the Moorish Zionist temple in Harlem in 1921. [3]

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