Nathan Marcus Adler
Nathan Marcus HaKohen Adler (13 Januari 1803 – 21 Januari 1890) (nama Ibrani: Natan ben Mordechai ha-Kohen) adalah Kepala Rabi Ortodoks Kekaisaran Britania dari 1845 sampai kematiannya.
Kepala Rabi Nathan Marcus Adler | |
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Kepala Rabi Kekaisaran Britania Raya | |
Posisi | Kepala Rabi |
Mulai | 13 Oktober 1844 |
Berakhir | 21 Januari 1890 |
Pendahulu | Solomon Hirschell |
Pengganti | Hermann Adler |
Penjelasan pribadi | |
Lahir | Hanover, Elektorat Hanover | 13 Januari 1803
Wafat | 21 Januari 1890 Brighton, Britania Raya | (umur 87)
Kehidupan
suntingLahir sebagai kohen, Adler lahir di Hanover, kini Jerman. Ayahnya, Mordecai (Marcus) Baer Adler, adalah Kepala Rabi di kota tersebut.[1] Ia mengambil nama dari kabbalist Nathan Adler.[2]
Referensi
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- ^ According to the biography of the latter in the Jewish Encyclopedia
Sumber
sunting- Adler, Jacob (1999). A Life on the Stage: A Memoir . Translated and with commentary by Lulla Rosenfeld. New York: Knopf. hlm. 233–234. ISBN 0-679-41351-0.
- Adler, Nathan Marcus, The Itinerary of Benjamin of Tudela: Critical Text, Translation and Commentary (New York: Phillip Feldheim, Inc., 1907), reprint by Hebrew University – Department of History of Israel, 1960. Accessed July 2020.
- Carlyle, Edward Irving (1901). "Adler, Nathan Marcus". Dalam Lee, Sidney. Dictionary of National Biography, 1901 supplement. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
- Deutsch, Gotthard, Adler, Nathan, Jewish Encyclopedia (1901–1906); on the kabbalist Adler, says that Nathan Marcus Adler was named after him.
- Kirk, John Foster (1891). "Adler, Nathan Marcus (1803–1890)". A Supplement to Allibone's Critical Dictionary of English Literature and British and American Authors. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Company.
- Lipkind, Goodman, Adler, Nathan Marcus, Jewish Encyclopedia (1901–1906).
- Sanders, Lloyd C. (1887). "Adler, Nathan Marcus (1803–)". Celebrities of the Century: Being a Dictionary of Men and Women of the Nineteenth Century. London: Cassell & Co.
- Schmidt, Helmut Dan (1962). Chief Rabbi Nathan Marcus Adler (1803–1890): Jewish Educator from Germany. London: Leo Baeck Institute.
- "History of the Chief Rabbinate". Office of the Chief Rabbi.