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SAMUEL HOLDHEIM (18o6-186o)

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Originally appearing in Volume V13, Page 583 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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SAMUEL HOLDHEIM (18o6-186o)  , Jewish
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rabbi, a leader of reform in the German Synagogue, was born in Posen in 18o6 and died in Berlin in 186o . In 1836 he was appointed rabbi at
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Frankfort-on-the-Oder, in 1840 he was transferred to the rabbinate of
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Mecklenburg-Schwerin . He then became prominent as an advocate on the one hand of religious freedom (much trammelled at the time by Prussian state
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laws) and on the other of reform within the Jewish community . Various rabbinical conferences were held, at Brunswick (1844), Frankfort-on-the-Main (1845) and Breslau (1846) . At all of these Holdheim was a strong supporter of the policy of modifying ritual (especially with regard to
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Sabbath observance,
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marriage laws and liturgical customs) . In 1846 he was chosen Rabbi of the new Berlin congregation and there exercised considerable influence on the course of Jewish reform . See I . H . Ritter in the Jewish Quarterly Review, i . 202 . The same authority has written the
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life of Holdheim in vol. iii. of his Geschichte der jiidischen Reformation (Berlin, 1865) . Graetz in his
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History passes an unfavourable
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judgment on Holdheim, and there were admittedly grounds for opposition to Holdheim's attitude .

A moderate

criticism is contained in Dr D . Philipson's History of the Reform
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Movement in Judaism (
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London, 1906) .

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