00900nam a2200241 i 450099100000692970753620020503105635.0000204s1984 il ||| | fre b10005158-39ule_instLE01988687ExLDip.to Beni Arti e StoriaitaStorme, Albert458997Les Pèlerins celebres de Terre Sainte /Albert StormeGerusalemme :Franciscan Printing Press,198470 p. :ill. ;23 cm.Cahiers de "La Terre Sainte"Luoghi Santi - Pellegrini.b1000515817-02-1729-05-02991000006929707536LE019 A1 ST C 1712019000051873le019-E0.00-l- 00000.i1000690429-05-02Pèlerins celebres de Terre Sainte176359UNISALENTOle01901-01-00ma -frexx 4102826nam 22004573a 450 991091727110332120250702213447.0https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv6gqx0d(CKB)36718217500041(ScCtBLL)281ea8bd-4717-4a2d-8d4d-bdd6f9aceffb(OCoLC)243575174(oapen)doab90033(EXLCZ)993671821750004120250203i20072019 uu engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierRabbis and their Community Studies in the Eastern European Orthodox Rabbinate in Montreal, 1896-1930 /Ira RobinsonCalgaryUniversity of Calgary Press2007[s.l.] :University of Calgary Press,2007.1 online resource (1 p.)9781552386811 1552386813 In one of the few studies of the early immigrant Orthodox rabbinate in North America, Ira Robinson has delved into the Jewish community in Montreal in the first three decades of the twentieth century. Rabbis and their Community introduces several rabbis who, in various ways, impacted their immediate congregations as well as the wider Montreal Jewish community. Most studies of the early North American rabbinate focus on only one rabbi. Here, though, Robinson carefully examines the interrelationship among a number of rabbis sharing the same communal "turf." He has diligently researched the unpublished source material these men, generally forgotten to history, left behind. Their writing offers a valuable glimpse at some of the struggles and challenges they faced in their own community, as well as those faced by Canadian Jewish society as a whole in the early twentieth century. Robinson introduces the reader to such leaders as Rabbi Hirsh Cohen, a fixture in the Jewish community of Montreal from 1901 through the late 1940s, Rabbi Simon Glazer, Cohen's main rival for the chief rabbinate, and revolutionary thinker Rabbi Yudel Rosenberg. The issues they faced, such as the Kosher meat wars of the 1920s, and the institutions they created, most notably the Jewish Community Council of Montreal, were factors of fundamental importance for the development of the second-largest Jewish community in Canada.Religion / Judaism / HistorybisacshHistory / JewishbisacshHistory / CanadabisacshHistoryReligion / Judaism / HistoryHistory / JewishHistory / CanadaHistory.Robinson Ira1951-802020ScCtBLLScCtBLLBOOK9910917271103321Rabbis and their Community4304551UNINA