Abram S. Isaacs, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Abram S. Isaacs

American rabbi

Date of Birth: 30-Aug-1851

Place of Birth: New York City, New York, United States

Date of Death: 22-Dec-1920

Profession: rabbi, author

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Virgo


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About Abram S. Isaacs

  • Abram S.
  • Isaacs (1851-1920) was an American rabbi, author, and professor.
  • Isaacs received his education at the New York University, from which he was graduated in 1871.
  • He became a Rabbi at Barnett Memorial Temple at Paterson, New Jersey.
  • For thirty-five years he occupied a chair at the New York University, first as Professor of Hebrew, then of Germanic languages, and later of Semitics.
  • Starting in 1878, he edited The Jewish Messenger, a weekly publication devoted to Jewish communal affairs.
  • It became merged in The American Hebrew in 1903, at which time Isaacs withdrew from editorial work.
  • He was also a frequent contributor to periodicals, writing on Judaism and Jewish issues.
  • He published several books, including: A Modern Hebrew Poet: The Life and Writings of Moses Chaim Luzzatto, published in 1878, What is Judaism? and Stories from the Rabbis.
  • For the Encyclopedia Americana he edited the Semitic department.
  • Isaacs wrote the hymn "A Noble Life, a Simple Faith" in the Union Hymnal.
  • Isaacs died at Paterson, N.J., on December 22, 1920.

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