Leo Baeck

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Leo Baeck was an 20th century German-Polish-Jewish Rabbi, scholar, and a leader of Progressive Judaism. Baeck was born in Lissa (then in the Posen province of Germany, now in Poland) and began his education near Breslau at the Conservative Jewish Theological Seminary in 1894. He also studied philosophy in Berlin with Wilhelm Dilthey, served as a rabbi in Oppeln, Düsseldorf, and Berlin, … Wikipedia
Also known as:
To Baeck
Born:
1873
Died:
1956
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  • Leo Baeck College - Home

    Leo Baeck College UK - The largest Jewish Progressive University & Rabbinic College in Europe.
    www.lbc-cje.ac.uk/
  • Leo Baeck Institute New York

    The Leo Baeck Institute New York is a research , exhibition , and lecture center whose library and archives offer the most comprehensive documentation for the study of German Jewish history.
    www.lbi.org/
  • Leo Baeck Foundation

    In 2006, we commemorate the fiftieth yahrzeit of Rabbi Leo Baeck.
    www.leo-baeck-foundation.org/
  • Home Page

    ...or for more information about Leo Baeck Temple please contact our Executive Director, Abigail G. Spiegel at: aspiegel@leobaecktemple.org To view the latest LBT Bulletin Click Here ...
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  • Wikipedia

    The definitive Wikipedia entry for Leo Baeck. Wikipedia is the biggest multilingual free-content encyclopedia on the Internet.
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  • The Leo Baeck Centre - Home

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    www.lbc.org.au/
  • Leo Baeck Education Center

    Israel leading education center. Included:information about the center, services
    leobaeck.org.il/
  • cjh.org

    Abstract: The Leo Baeck Collection documents the life and work of Rabbi Leo Baeck , well-known as a leader, scholar, and spokesman for German Jewry. Although the most prominent items in this collection are articles, clippings, and biographical material o
    www.cjh.org/nhprc/LeoBaeck.html
  • leobaeck.co.uk

    named after Leo Baeck, the last public representative of the Jewish community in Nazi Germany, was founded in 1955 by the Council of Jews from Germany.
    www.leobaeck.co.uk/
  • Leo Baeck Institute

    Leo Baeck Institute Jerusalem. For the Study of the History and Culture of German-Speaking Jewry.
    www.leobaeck.org/