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- Das Jews’ College ist ein traditionsreiches orthodox-konservatives Rabbinerseminar in London, das heute den Namen London School of Jewish Studies (LSJS) trägt. (de)
- The London School of Jewish Studies (commonly known as LSJS, originally founded as Jews' College) is a London-based organisation providing adult educational courses and training to the wider Jewish community. Since 2012 LSJS also offers rabbinical training, returning to its roots. Many leading figures in British Jewry have been associated with the School, including Michael Friedländer, Principal from 1865 to 1907; Isidore Epstein, Principal 1948–1961; Louis Jacobs, Moral Tutor 1959–1961; and in recent years Jonathan Sacks (later Lord Sacks), Principal 1984–1990. Translation works, including for Tanach and the Talmud, were made by "Scholars involved with Jews' College." (en)
- L'École d'études juives de Londres (London School of Jewish Studies) (ou LSJS), connue auparavant comme Jews' College, est fondée en 1855 comme un séminaire rabbinique. Le changement de nom en 1999 avait pour but d'indiquer que l'enseignement s'adressait à un public plus large, en cessant la formation de rabbins. Depuis 2012, l'institution retourne à ses racines et redevient une école rabbinique. (fr)
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- Das Jews’ College ist ein traditionsreiches orthodox-konservatives Rabbinerseminar in London, das heute den Namen London School of Jewish Studies (LSJS) trägt. (de)
- L'École d'études juives de Londres (London School of Jewish Studies) (ou LSJS), connue auparavant comme Jews' College, est fondée en 1855 comme un séminaire rabbinique. Le changement de nom en 1999 avait pour but d'indiquer que l'enseignement s'adressait à un public plus large, en cessant la formation de rabbins. Depuis 2012, l'institution retourne à ses racines et redevient une école rabbinique. (fr)
- The London School of Jewish Studies (commonly known as LSJS, originally founded as Jews' College) is a London-based organisation providing adult educational courses and training to the wider Jewish community. Since 2012 LSJS also offers rabbinical training, returning to its roots. Many leading figures in British Jewry have been associated with the School, including Michael Friedländer, Principal from 1865 to 1907; Isidore Epstein, Principal 1948–1961; Louis Jacobs, Moral Tutor 1959–1961; and in recent years Jonathan Sacks (later Lord Sacks), Principal 1984–1990. (en)
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