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    Seligman Baer (Isaac Dov) Bamberger (born Wiesenbronn, near Kitzingen, Bavaria, 6 November 1807; died Würzburg 13 October 1878) was a Talmudist and a...
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  • Deutsche Bank Michael Bamberger (born 1960), writer Seligman Baer Bamberger (1807–1878), German rabbi, author and educator Simon Bamberger (1846–1926), U.S...
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    great-great-grandfather, Seligman Baer Bamberger, was a leading rabbi and Jewish scholar in Germany in the 19th century. Bamberger's niece, Cayla Bamberger, covers education...
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  • (chief rabbi of the United Kingdom and author of Netinah la-Ger) Seligman Baer Bamberger (rabbi of Würzburg, founder of the Würzburg teachers' seminary)...
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    of Hirsch's congregants enlisted Rabbi Seligman Baer Bamberger, who was older and more conservative. Bamberger was concerned with the principal of unity...
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  • of the Jewish liturgy Seligman Baer Bamberger (1807–1878), Talmudist and a leader of Orthodox Judaism in Germany Edgar Seligman (1867–1958), American-born...
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    addition of Tosefot Bikkurim, including glosses of Akiba Eiger and Seligman Baer Bamberger, Altona, 1858) Aruch la-Ner (ערוך לנר), glosses on various Talmudic...
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    "Main Community" (Grossgemeinde). His contemporary Isaac Dov (Seligman Baer) Bamberger, Rabbi of Würzburg, argued that as long as the Grossgemeinde made...
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  • compendium of ritual laws concerning the festivals, published by Seligman Baer Bamberger under the title of Sha'arei Simḥah (Fürth, 1862; the laws concerning...
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  • Additionally, Bais Medrash L'Morim was established in 1864 by Seligman Baer Bamberger; and "Yavneh", a women's seminary established in 1930 in association...
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