Stephen Samuel Wise

Stephen Samuel Wise
LahirStephen Samuel Weisz
(1874-03-17)17 Maret 1874
Budapest, Hungaria
Meninggal19 April 1949(1949-04-19) (umur 75)
New York City, New York, Amerika Serikat
PekerjaanRabbi, penulis
Suami/istriLouise Waterman Wise
AnakJustine W. Polier, James W. Wise

Stephen Samuel Wise (17 Maret 1874 – 19 April 1949) adalah seorang rabi Reformasi Amerika Serikat awal abad ke-20 dan pemimpin Zionis pada Era Progresif. Lahir di Budapest, ia masih bayi ketika keluarganya berimigrasi ke New York. Ia mengikuti ayah dan kakeknya menjadi rabi, melayani di New York dan Portland, Oregon. Wise juga merupakan anggota pendiri NAACP.[1]

Referensi

  1. ^ "The Jewish Pass: Who Was Rabbi Stephen S. Wise?". The Jewish Pass: The Growth of Jewish Institutions in Los Angeles' Sepulveda Pass. Diakses tanggal January 1, 2021.

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