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|Genre=Buchseiten; Fotografien; Historische Dokumente | |||
|Attribut1=Person | |||
|Wert1=David Einhorn | |||
|Quellangaben=Kestenbaum & Company Auctioneers, New York | |||
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|Urheber=David Einhorn | |||
|Erstellungsdatum=1870 | |||
|Lizenz=copyright | |||
|Beschreibung=עלת תמיד - Olat Tamid, Gebetbuch von David Einhorn | |||
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mit freundlicher Genehmigung von Daniel Kestenbaum vom 15. Januar 2023</br> | |||
Kestenbaums Text anlässlich Auktion vom 19. März 2015 zu David Einhorns Gebetbuch "עלת תמיד - Olat Tamid": "''David Einhorn's radical reform book. FIRST APPEARANCE IN ENGLISH from the original German. Prepared for Congregation Adath Jeshurun.''</br> | |||
''"A radical departure from the traditional prayer book...its pagination is from left to right and its changes are both substantial and substantive." A.J. Karp, From the Ends of the Earth Judaic Treasures of the Library of Congress (1991) pp. 303-304''</br> | |||
''David Einhorn (1809-79) emigrated from Germany to America in 1855, where he became the broadly accepted senior leader of the Reform Movement. He advocated the introduction of prayers in the vernacular, the exclusion of nationalistic hopes from the synagogue service and many other ritual modifications."'' | |||
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