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Ismar Elbogen was a prominent Jewish scholar and historian, well-known for his extensive work on Jewish liturgy and philosophy. Born in Szczecin, Poland, in 1874, he became a significant figure in the study of Jewish religious practices and their historical development. His influential book, "Jewish Liturgy: A Comprehensive History," is regarded as a cornerstone of liturgical scholarship, providing insights into the evolution and significance of Jewish rituals across centuries.

Elbogen's academic contributions were not limited to liturgy alone; he also explored the works of notable Jewish philosophers, including Moses Mendelssohn. His writings on Mendelssohn, such as "Moses Mendelssohn: Portrats Und Bilddokumente," highlight Mendelssohn's impact on Jewish thought and culture. Throughout his career, Elbogen sought to bridge traditional Jewish scholarship with modern academic methods, making his work relevant for both historical inquiry and contemporary Jewish identity.

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Geboortedatum June 2, 1874
Geboorteplaats Szczecin, Poland
Sterfdatum December 15, 1943
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