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  1. Wise, Stephen Samuel (1879--1949), American Jewish leader, Zionist activist, and champion of social causes. In 1907 Wise founded the Free Synagogue in New York, and in 1915 established the American Jewish Congress, which aimed to protect Jewish rights and oppose discrimination against Jews, blacks, and other minorities. In

  2. By every account, Stephen Samuel Wise was a giant in American Judaism. Born in Budapest in 1874, Wise came to this country with his family when he was seventeen months old. The son and grandson of rabbis, Wise decided at an early age to continue the family's rabbinic legacy. However, Wise differed from his forebears; because of his secular education and American upbringing, Wise forsook their ...

  3. Stephen Samuel Wise (* 17 de março de 1874 em Budapeste; † 19 de abril de 1949 na cidade de Nova Iorque – EUA) foi rabino-mor de Nova Iorque e líder sionista. Evento realizado no Madison Square Garden em 15 de março de 1937, de propaganda difamatória contra a Alemanha .

  4. Stephen Samuel Wise. Stephen Samuel Wise ( March 17, 1874 – April 19, 1949) was an early 20th-century American Reform rabbi and Zionist leader in the Progressive Era. Born in Budapest, he was an infant when his family immigrated to New York. He followed his father and grandfather in becoming a rabbi, serving in New York and in Portland, Oregon.

  5. Other items of interest include a prayer for Rabbi Stephen S. Wise's funeral and Klein's article and a SWFS publication in memory of him, a report on the care of Jewish Tuberculosis patients (1923), information concerning Young Adventurers Club for developmentally disabled children in SWFS, and a signature appeal for a 1967 candlelight vigil against the Vietnam War.

  6. 17 de mar. de 2024 · About Stephen Wise. Stephen Samuel Wise (born Weisz) was an Austro-Hungarian-born American Reform rabbi and Zionist leader. Wise was born in Budapest in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the son and grandson of rabbis. His grandfather, Joseph Hirsch Weisz, was Chief Rabbi of a small town near Budapest.

  7. American rabbi; born at Budapest March 17, 1862; son of Aaron Wise. He studied at the College of the City of New York (1887-91), Columbia College (B.A. 1892), and Columbia University (Ph.D. 1901), and later pursued rabbinical studies under Gottheil, Kohut, Gersoni, Joffe, and Margolis.