- Leo
Baeck (German pronunciation: [ˌleːo ˈbɛk] ; 23 May 1873 – 2
November 1956) was a 20th-century
German rabbi, scholar, and theologian. He
served as...
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Elias Baeck (1679–1747)
called "Heldenmuth", was a
German painter and
engraver from Augsburg.
Baeck worked for some time in Rome, then in Laybach, but...
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father of Leo
Baeck. His father,
Nathan Baeck, was
rabbi in Kromau, Moravia; his grandfather, Abraham,
rabbi in Holitsch, Hungary.
Samuel Baeck married Eva...
- The Leo
Baeck Institute,
established in 1955, is an
international research institute with
centres in New York City, London,
Jerusalem and Berlin, that...
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Stephan Baeck (born 12
April 1965) is a
German former basketball player. He
competed in the men's
tournament at the 1992
Summer Olympics. He won the gold...
- The Leo
Baeck Day
School is a
Greater Toronto Area
Reform Jewish day
school in Ontario,
Canada composed of
around nine
hundred students from
Nursery to...
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affiliated with the Leo
Baeck Institute and its
affiliates in New York/Berlin (Leo
Baeck Institute New York) and
London (Leo
Baeck Institute London), it...
- The Leo
Baeck Institute New York (LBI) is a
research institute in New York City
dedicated to the
study of German-Jewish
history and culture,
founded in...
- was
active in many
Jewish organizations. He was a co-founder of the Leo
Baeck Institute, and for a
period of time, the head of
American Federation of...
- France. The
French Carmel is the home of the
Stella Maris Monastery, the Leo
Baeck High School, the
Gordon College of Education, and Our Lady of
Mount Carmel...