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Abba Hillel Silver

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Abba Hillel Silver 1893-1963, American rabbi and Zionist leader, b. Lithuania. He was taken to the United States in 1902. Educated at the Univ. of Cincinnati (B.A., 1915) and Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati, he became rabbi of the The Temple, Cleveland, in 1917. He was cochairman of the American Zionist Emergency Council during World War II and chairman of the American section of the Jewish Agency for Palestine, and he thus played a part in the founding of the state of Israel. He was the author of several books, including Democratic Impulse and Jewish History (1928), Vision and Victor... Read more
Abba Hillel Silver
Encyclopedia of World Biography Abba Hillel Silver Abba Hillel Silver (1893-1963 ... American Judaism. Abba H. Silver, the ... strategic sites. Silver claimed that ... As a rabbi, Silver was known for ... World War II. Silver died on Nov ... information on Silver is in Daniel Jeremy ... Read more
The 1930s: Religion: People in the News
American Decades ... largest congregations in the nation, raised large sums of money for the relief of the homeless and the unemployed. Abba Hillel Silver helped move Reform Jews into the Zionist camp as expressed in the Columbus Platform of 1937. He served as chair of ... Read more

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