À propos de l'auteur

Emil Gustav Hirsch was a prominent Jewish theologian and rabbi known for his contributions to Reform Judaism in the United States. Born in Munich, Germany, he immigrated to the U.S. where he became a leading figure in the Jewish community. Hirsch was noted for his eloquent preaching and his commitment to modernizing Jewish thought, making it relevant to contemporary society. He served as the rabbi of several congregations, most notably at the Sinai Temple in Chicago, where he advocated for progressive values and social justice.

Nationalité Américain, Allemand
Date de naissance September 22, 1851
Lieu de naissance München, Bavaria, Germany
Date de décès December 29, 1923