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Later that year KI
hired William H.
Fineshriber (1878-1968), its
first American-born
senior Rabbi.
Fineshriber was born in St. Louis, Missouri, where...
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membership grew rapidly.
Samfield died in 1915, and was
succeeded by Bill
Fineshriber, an
outspoken supporter of women's
suffrage and
equal rights for African...
- New York Times,
April 2, 1952. "O'Neil MBS President:
White Resigns,
Fineshriber Director" (PDF). Broadcasting-Telecasting. Vol. 42, no. 17.
April 28...
- "orderly.
There was no drunkenness, no
shooting and no yelling."
William Fineshriber,
rabbi of the
nearby Temple Israel, took
action in
response to the lynching:...
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acquired by the Rose Art
Museum in 1993. It was a gift from Mrs.
William H.
Fineshriber, Jr. of New York. Doll's Eyes was part of a Gallagher's 2013 solo show...
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Rabbis of
Keneseth Israel since 1923 when
Krauskopf died
include William Fineshriber,
Bertram W. Korn,
Simeon Maslin and
Lance J. Sussman. In 1876, in commemoration...
- to be a rabbi. From 1941 to 1943,
Stern was ****istant
rabbi to
Rabbi Fineshriber at the
Reform Congregation Keneseth Israel, in Philadelphia,
where his...