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  1. Samuel Adler was born on December 3, 1809, in Worms, [1] Confederation of the Rhine (present-day Germany). He received his early religious education from his father Isaac, who was one of the associate rabbis in Worms and instructed him in Hebrew and the Biblical and Rabbinic literature of the Jews. [2] When Rabbi Isaac Adler died on December 23 ...

  2. ADLER, SAMUEL (1809–1891), rabbi and pioneer of the Reform movement. Adler, born in Worms, was the son of Rabbi Isaac Adler, who gave him his early education. He received a traditional education at the Frankfurt Yeshivah and studied privately with Rabbi Jacob Bamberger. He also received a secular education at the University of Bonn and ...

  3. His father, Rabbi Sirig Adler, was a rabbinic judge in Worms, Rabbi Nathan Adler head of the rabbinic academy in Frankfurt am Main, and Nathan Marcus Adler chief rabbi of the British Empire. His early instruction came from his father, though when the rabbi died, when Samuel was only thirteen, the family found itself in difficult circumstances.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Samuel_AdlerSamuel Adler - Wikipedia

    Samuel Adler may refer to: Samuel Adler (rabbi) (1809–1891), Reform rabbi. Samuel Adler (composer) (born 1928), composer and conductor. Samuel Adler (artist) (1898–1979), American artist. Category: Human name disambiguation pages.

  5. When Rabbi Isaac Adler died (Dec. 23, 1822) he left his widow and five young children in straitened circumstances. Samuel, though then but thirteen, in spite of innumerable difficulties and extreme privation, continued his studies at the yeshibot (Talmudical colleges) in his native city and in Frankfort-on-the-Main, pursuing at the same time regular classical and general studies at the high ...

  6. Adler lectures regularly on Jewish and general musical topics at universities and synagogues throughout America, and he is a frequent scholar-in-residence at various congregations. He is the author of three books: Choral Conducting (1971); Sight Singing (1979, 1997); and The Study of Orchestration (1982, 1989), reissued in an expanded edition ...

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  8. Mar 11, 2024 · Samuel Adler only lived in Dallas for 14 years, from 1953 through 1966, but his legacy in our music history is outsized. ... Rabbi [Levi] Olan, who was the senior rabbi at Temple Emanu-El in ...

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