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Chief Rabbi David Tevele Schiff (Hebrew: דוד טעבלי שיף; died 17
December 1791; or, in the
Hebrew calendar, 26
Kislev 5551) was the
chief rabbi of Great...
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office 2
Hirschel Levin 1758 – 1764
Rabbi of the
Great Synagogue Resigned 3
Tevele Schiff 1765 – 1766
Chief Rabbi Rabbi appointed by the
Great Synagogue 4...
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traced its
lineage in
Frankfurt back to 1370. One ancestor,
David Tevele Schiff,
became lead
rabbi in
Great Britain and from 1765
until his death...
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Aaron Hart c. 1704 1756 51–52
years 3 Hart Lyon 1758 1764 5–6
years 4
David Tevele Schiff 1765 1792 26–27
years −
Moses Myers 1792 1802 9–10
years Acting rabbi...
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Britain (1758–1764)
Chief Rabbi of
Berlin (1772–1800)
Predecessor Aaron Hart (Great Britain)
Successor David Tevele Schiff Meshullam Solomon (Great Britain)...
- Hirsc****
Chief rabbi of the
United Kingdom In
office 1802–1842
Preceded by
Tevele Schiff Succeeded by
Nathan Marcus Adler Personal life Born (1762-02-12)12...
- "Sergeant
Teveles" A man in
possession of a
silver Military Merit Medal,
purchased from a Bosnian, and
claiming to be a
Sergeant Teveles, who had previously...
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authority as
Chief Rabbi of the
United Kingdom from 1765 to 1780,
while Rabbi Tevele Schiff claimed the same
authority from 1765 to 1791.
Rabbi Solomon was the...
- [better source needed] It has been
headed by a
number of
illustrious Rabbis including Tevele Schiff and
Yehezkel Abramsky. It is
responsible for the
largest kashruth...
- was at that time
rabbi at Frankfurt, but his prin****l
teacher was
David Tevele Schiff,
afterward chief rabbi of the
United Kingdom. In 1761, he established...