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Abram S. Isaacs

Abram S. Isaacs (1851-1920) was an American rabbi, author, and professor. Isaacs received his education at the New York University, from which he was graduated in 1871. He became a Rabbi at Barnett Memorial Temple at Paterson, New Jersey. For thirty-five years he occupied a chair at the New York University, first as Professor of Hebrew, then of Germanic languages, and later of Semitics.〔American Jewish Yearbook〕 Starting in 1878, he edited The Jewish Messenger, a weekly publication devoted to Jewish communal affairs. It became merged in The American Hebrew in 1903, at which time Isaacs withdrew from editorial work. He was also a frequent contributor to periodicals, writing on Judaism and Jewish issues. He published several books, including ''A Modern Hebrew Poet: The Life and Writings of Moses Chaim Luzzatto'', published in 1878, ''What is Judaism?'' and ''Stories from the Rabbis''. For the Encyclopedia Americana he edited the Semitic department. Isaacs wrote the hymn "A Noble Life, a SimpleFaith" in the Union Hymnal. Isaacs died at Paterson, N. J., on December 22, 1920.〔American Jewish Yearbook〕
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