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Samuel Hirsch Margulies (1858 – March 12, 1922) was an Orthodox rabbi and scholar. He was born in Berezhany, western Ukraine (then mainly Polish speaking town with mixed Polish, Ukrainian and Jewish population in the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria of the Austro-Hungarian Empire), and studied at the Breslau Jewish Theological Seminary and at the universities of Breslau and Leipzig, in Germany. He was rabbi in Hamburg (1885–1887), district rabbi of Hesse-Nassau, Germany, (1887–1890) and in 1890 was appointed chief rabbi of Florence, Italy. In 1899 he became principal of Italy’s only rabbinical seminary, the when it transferred from Rome to Florence. Margulies was a powerful spiritual force in Italy and trained many of its religious leaders. He founded and edited , the learned journal publ

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  • Samuel Hirsch Margulies (1858 – March 12, 1922) was an Orthodox rabbi and scholar. He was born in Berezhany, western Ukraine (then mainly Polish speaking town with mixed Polish, Ukrainian and Jewish population in the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria of the Austro-Hungarian Empire), and studied at the Breslau Jewish Theological Seminary and at the universities of Breslau and Leipzig, in Germany. He was rabbi in Hamburg (1885–1887), district rabbi of Hesse-Nassau, Germany, (1887–1890) and in 1890 was appointed chief rabbi of Florence, Italy. In 1899 he became principal of Italy’s only rabbinical seminary, the when it transferred from Rome to Florence. Margulies was a powerful spiritual force in Italy and trained many of its religious leaders. He founded and edited , the learned journal published by the Seminary. His scholarly publications included an edition of Rabbi Saadiah’s Arabic translation of the Psalms. (en)
  • Samuel Hirsch Marguliesi lub Margulies (ur. 9 października 1858 w Brzeżanach (wówczas Cesarstwo Austrii), zm. 12 marca 1922) – ortodoksyjny naczelny rabin Florencji, teolog, redaktor i pisarz. Ukończył studia teologiczne m.in. we Wrocławiu i w Lipsku w 1883. Od 1890 do śmierci był naczelnym rabinem we Florencji. Zreformował włoskie kolegium rabinackie we Florencji. Był naczelnym redaktorem Rivista Israelitica (1904-1915), czasopisma poświęconego nauce judaistycznej. Założył także tygodnik Settimana Israelitica. Napisał m.in.: Dichter und Patriot (Trewir 1896), Discorsi sacri (Florencja 1905) oraz różne artykuły z historii i literatury żydowskiej. (pl)
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  • Samuel Hirsch Margulies (en)
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  • Tempio Maggiore, The Great Synagogue of Florence (en)
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  • Samuel Hirsch Marguliesi lub Margulies (ur. 9 października 1858 w Brzeżanach (wówczas Cesarstwo Austrii), zm. 12 marca 1922) – ortodoksyjny naczelny rabin Florencji, teolog, redaktor i pisarz. Ukończył studia teologiczne m.in. we Wrocławiu i w Lipsku w 1883. Od 1890 do śmierci był naczelnym rabinem we Florencji. Zreformował włoskie kolegium rabinackie we Florencji. Był naczelnym redaktorem Rivista Israelitica (1904-1915), czasopisma poświęconego nauce judaistycznej. Założył także tygodnik Settimana Israelitica. Napisał m.in.: Dichter und Patriot (Trewir 1896), Discorsi sacri (Florencja 1905) oraz różne artykuły z historii i literatury żydowskiej. (pl)
  • Samuel Hirsch Margulies (1858 – March 12, 1922) was an Orthodox rabbi and scholar. He was born in Berezhany, western Ukraine (then mainly Polish speaking town with mixed Polish, Ukrainian and Jewish population in the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria of the Austro-Hungarian Empire), and studied at the Breslau Jewish Theological Seminary and at the universities of Breslau and Leipzig, in Germany. He was rabbi in Hamburg (1885–1887), district rabbi of Hesse-Nassau, Germany, (1887–1890) and in 1890 was appointed chief rabbi of Florence, Italy. In 1899 he became principal of Italy’s only rabbinical seminary, the when it transferred from Rome to Florence. Margulies was a powerful spiritual force in Italy and trained many of its religious leaders. He founded and edited , the learned journal publ (en)
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