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Isaac Mayer Wise (29 March 1819, Steingrub (now Lomnička), Moravia,〔(''Wall of the Historically Noteworthy'', jewishgen.org )〕〔(Sommer, J. G. ''Kingdom of Bohemia'', vol. 15, 1847 )〕 Austrian Empire – 26 March 1900, Cincinnati), was an American Reform rabbi, editor, and author. ==Early life== The son of Rabbi Leo Wise, a school-teacher, Isaac received his early Hebrew education from his father and grandfather, later continuing his Hebrew and secular studies in Prague. He may have received the ''hattarat hora'ah'' from the Prague bet din, composed of Rabbis Rapoport, Samuel Freund, and E. L. Teweles, or from Rabbi Falk Kohn, however there is debate as to whether he was an ordained rabbi at all. It was even a source of controversy with his intellectual rival, Rabbi David Einhorn. In 1843 he was appointed rabbi at Radnitz (now Radnice, by Pilsen), Bohemia, where he remained for about two years. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Isaac Mayer Wise」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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