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  1. Jun 4, 2024 · Felix Adler (August 13, 1851 – April 24, 1933) was a German American professor of political and social ethics, rationalist, popular lecturer, religious leader and social reformer who founded the Ethical Culture movement.

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  3. Dr. Felix Adler, known the world over as the founder of the Society for Ethical Culture, died at 10 o’clock Monday night at the Mount Sinai Hospital. ... He was Professor of Political and Social ...

  4. ADLER, FELIX (1851–1933), U.S. philosopher and educator. Adler was born in Germany, the son of the Reform rabbi Samuel *Adler . He studied at Columbia University and preached as a rabbi at Temple Emanu-el in New York, but was too rationalistic to accept Judaism in any traditional sense. In 1874 he accepted a professorship in Hebrew and ...

  5. ADLER, Felix, author, was born in Alzey, Germany, Aug. 13, 1851, son of Samuel Adler, a prominent Hebrew rabbi. After his graduation from Columbia college, New York, in 1879 he studied at Berlin and later at the university of Heidelberg, which in 1873 conferred upon him the degree of Ph. D. Returning to America he entered Cornell university as professor of Hebrew and Oriental literature ...

  6. Felix Adler (January 22, 1884 – March 25, 1963) was an American comedy film screenwriter whose career spanned over 30 years. He is best known for his work with the Three Stooges , including their 1934 short Men in Black , which received an Academy Award nomination for " Best Short Subject - Comedy ". [1]

  7. Adler, Professor Felix, Ph.D., American philosopher and founder of the American Ethical Movement. B. (Germany) Aug. 13, 1851. Ed. Berlin and Heidelberg Universities. On his return to New York, after completing his studies, young Adler was invited to succeed his father as Jewish rabbi.