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Felsenthal, Bernhard

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Felsenthal, Bernhard (1822-1908)

German-born US rabbi. He served the Sinai and Zion Congregations in Chicago. A moderate leader of Reform Judaism in the Midwest, he was an early Zionist, and a founder of the Jewish Publication Society of America and the American Jewish Historical Society.

He was born in Münchweiler, Germany and went to the USA in 1854.


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