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  1. Zacharias Frankel (Praga, 1801 - Breslavia 1875), rabino alemán originario de Bohemia, fue un historiador que estudió el desarrollo histórico del judaísmo, principalmente conocido por ser el fundador del judaísmo positivo-histórico, antecesor ideológico del judaísmo conservador.

  2. Zecharias Frankel, also known as Zacharias Frankel (30 September 1801 – 13 February 1875) was a Bohemian-German rabbi and a historian who studied the historical development of Judaism. He was born in Prague and died in Breslau.

  3. Zacharias Frankel (born Sept. 30, 1801, Prague, Bohemia, Austrian Empire [now in Czech Republic]—died Feb. 13, 1875, Breslau, Ger. [now Wrocław, Pol.]) was a rabbi and theologian, a founder of what became Conservative Judaism.

  4. Zechariah Frankel (1801-1875) was a German rabbi, theologian and historian of Rabbinic Judaism who was one of the Conservative movement’s early thinkers. Born in Prague, he was made rabbi of Leitmeritz in 1832, becoming the first rabbi in the region of Bohemia to have a secular university education.

  5. Zacharias Frankel ( Praga, 1801 - Breslavia 1875), rabino alemán originario de Bohemia, fue un historiador que estudió el desarrollo histórico del judaísmo, principalmente conocido por ser el fundador del judaísmo positivo-histórico, antecesor ideológico del judaísmo conservador.

  6. Frankel was the founder and the most eminent member of the school of historical Judaism, which advocates freedom of research, while in practical life it upholds the authority of tradition, Frankel was, through his father, a descendant of Vienna exiles of 1670 and of the famous rabbinical Spira family, while on his mother's side he descended ...

  7. A month after the barbaric events that happened in Israel, where Hamas assault, deliberately raped, decapitated, murdered, and took over 200 civilians as hostages, the Zacharias Frankel College call for the immediate release of the captive civilians, and to seek for long term solutions.