Israel Abrahams

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Israel Abrahams
MA
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Born 1858
Died 1925
Residence Reader in Talmudic and Rabbinical Literature, Christ’s College, Cambridge
11 St Barnabas Road, Cambridge [1909 list]

Occupation academic
Society Membership
membership ordinary fellow
elected_AI 1909.03.23




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Proposed by W. Ridgeway, seconded by C.G. Seligman, 1909.03.02

may be same as other israel abrahams, but different start dates ...

Notes From Elsewhere

Israel Abrahams (b. London, November 26, 1858; d. Cambridge, October 6, 1925) was one of the most distinguished Jewish scholars of his generation. He wrote a number of classics on Judaism, most notably, Jewish Life in the Middle Ages (1896).






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some thirty books. He helped draft the Jewish Religious Union’s first prayer book

Jewish Life in the Middle Ages (1896)

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