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Leo Morris Franklin (March 5, 1870 - August 8, 1948)〔(Record 701 ) (Franklin's entry) in the Archives of the Temple Beth El.〕 was an influential rabbi from Detroit, who headed that city's Temple Beth El from 1899 to 1941. == Early life == Leo M. Franklin was born on March 5, 1870 in Cambridge City, Indiana to Michael H. and Rachel Levy Franklin.〔 When Franklin was four, his family moved to Cincinnati, where he attended public school.〔Irving I. Edgar, MD, ("Rabbi Leo M. Franklin: The Omaha Years (1892-1899)," ) ''Michigan Jewish History'', Jewish Historical Society of Michigan, July 1976, pp. 10 - 21.〕 As a teenager, Franklin attended both the University of Cincinnati and Hebrew Union College simultaneously. In 1892, he graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Cincinnati; in the same year, he graduated from Hebrew Union (as the only member of his class), and was ordained as a rabbi.〔 He was immediately invited to serve the Temple Israel in Omaha, Nebraska.
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