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Cyrus Adler (September 13, 1863 – April 7, 1940) was an American educator, Jewish religious leader and scholar. Cyrus Adler. Born, September 13, 1863 Edit ...
Adler, Cyrus (1863–1940), US Jewish scholar and public worker. Adler was born in Van Buren, Arkansas, son of a cotton planter.
Cyrus Adler

Cyrus Adler

American educator and orientalist
Cyrus Adler was a scholar, educator, editor, and Conservative Jewish leader who had great influence on American Jewish life in his time.
In the years since his death in 1940, Cyrus Adler has come in for a great deal of criticism. The Zionist leader Louis Lipsky,.
Cyrus Adler was a prominent Jewish scholar and communal builder. Born in 1863, he had a tremendous role in shaping much of Jewish America by the time of his ...
The Papers of Cyrus Adler encompass the breadth of his involvement in the American Jewish community as a scholar, educator, administrator, and leader.
Cyrus Adler (1863–1940), was an American Jewish scholar and public worker. Born in Van Buren, Arkansas, Adler's father died in 1867 and he and his mother, Sarah ...
Cyrus Adler is standing with his hands to his side. He is wearing pince-nez glasses. Adler was the honorary assistant curator for the Department of Semitics.
Feb 23, 2024 · Cyrus Adler was a scholar, editor, and Jewish leader with a lifetime commitment to the study of Jewish history and culture.
Adler played an active role in reorganizing the Jewish Theological Seminary of America under the presidency of Solomon Schechter. He was president of the Board ...