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Morris Jacob Raphall (October 3, 1798 – June 23, 1868) was a
rabbi and
author born in Stockholm, Sweden. From 1849
until his
death he
resided in the United...
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moral evil,
rebutting the pro-slavery
theology of
rabbi Morris Jacob Raphall. In
April 1861,
after preaching a
sermon against slavery,
Einhorn was driven...
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promised Messiah and
later split away from
Judaism to
found Christianity Raphall,
Morris Jacob (1856). Post-Biblical
History of The Jews. Moss & Brother...
- London: [Palestine House]. p. 32 – via
Internet Archive. Sola, D. A.;
Raphall, M. J., eds. (1843). "XX.
Treatise Taanith,
chapter IV, §6.". Eighteen...
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Southern slave owners. In 1861,
Raphall published his
views in a
treatise called "The
Bible View of Slavery".
Raphall and
other pro-slavery
rabbis such...
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Southern slave owners. In 1861,
Raphall published his
views in a
treatise called "The
Bible View of Slavery".
Raphall and
other pro-slavery
rabbis such...
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vulgatae nostrae aerae Christianas. Use of "C.E." and "B.C.E.":
Morris Jacob Raphall. Post-Biblical
History of The Jews (1856).
Explicit use of "b.c.e." for...
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modifying of our
Navigation Laws. In 1828 he
helped Morris Jacob Raphall found the
Hebrew Review.
Lindo "delivered the
Sephardi Address on the death...
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between rabbi Morris Jacob Raphall, who
endorsed slavery, and
rabbi David Einhorn who
opposed it. In 1861,
Raphall published his
views that slavery...
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expressing views entirely opposed to
those of de Sola and
Raphall. In 1840 de Sola,
conjointly with
Raphall,
began the
publication of an
English translation of...