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  1. Louis Finkelstein (June 14, 1895 in Cincinnati, Ohio – 29 November 1991) was a Talmud scholar, an expert in Jewish law, and a leader of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America (JTS) and Conservative Judaism.

  2. Louis Finkelstein (1923-2000) had an insatiable curiosity and an untiring eye. Bonnard, Cezanne, DeKooning, and Kokoschka are a few of the primary artists who inspired him and his work is splendidly grounded in sensory perception. His landscapes are radical “painterly investigations” into the language, structure and meaning of Modernism.

  3. Louis Finkelstein (Cincinnati, 14 de junho de 1895 - 29 de novembro de 1991) foium líder religioso estadunidense do Jewish Theological Seminary of America e judaísmo conservador, estudioso do Talmude e especialista do Halakah.

  4. Born in New York City in 1923, Louis Finkelstein studied painting at the Cooper Union, the Art Students League of New York and the Brooklyn Museum School of Art. One of his teachers was Edwin Dickinson. Finkelstein was an artist and an educator. He was an articulate speaker and writer on art.

  5. 13 de mar. de 2024 · Louis Finkelstein, era chanceler emérito do Seminário Teológico Judaico da América e líder dominante do Judaísmo Conservador no século 20, fundou o Instituto de Estudos Religiosos e Sociais, que reuniu protestantes, católicos romanos e judeus para discussão teológica. 0. By O Explorador on 13 de março de 2024 Enciclopédia, Religião.

  6. Louis Finkelstein: The Late Pastels in the Context of His Artistic Thinking - Louis Finkelstein. by Martica Sawin. (From the 2003 Lori Bookstein Fine Art catalog, Louis Finkelstein: The Late Pastels, 1990-1999)

  7. Louis Finkelstein (1923 – 20 June 2000) was an American painter, art critic and professor who taught for at Queens College, City University of New York. Several of his works have been compared to those of French artist and Post-Impressionist painter Paul Cézanne (1839–1906).