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Rabbi Dr. Jacob Itzhak Niemirower (Romanian: Iacob Isaac Niemirower, born March 1, 1872, in Lemberg, then in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, now Lviv, Ukraine – died November 18, 1939, in Bucharest, Romania) was a Romanian Modern rabbi, theologist, philosopher and historian. Allied with reformist trends in Western and Eastern European Judaism, he served as the first Chief Rabbi of Romanian Jewry between 1921 and 1939, and was a member of the Romanian Senate from 1927 until his death.

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dbo:abstract Rabbi Dr. Jacob Itzhak Niemirower (Romanian: Iacob Isaac Niemirower, born March 1, 1872, in Lemberg, then in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, now Lviv, Ukraine – died November 18, 1939, in Bucharest, Romania) was a Romanian Modern rabbi, theologist, philosopher and historian. Allied with reformist trends in Western and Eastern European Judaism, he served as the first Chief Rabbi of Romanian Jewry between 1921 and 1939, and was a member of the Romanian Senate from 1927 until his death. An ardent supporter of Zionism and opponent of Antisemitism, Dr. Niemirower defended the civil and human rights of Romanian Jews and led them on the path towards modernization of community life, in the spirit of what he called Cultural Judaism. This meant adhering to Jewish tradition while remaining open to the Romanian language and culture and to universal influences. (en) Jacob Isaac Niemirower (en hébreu יעקב יצחק נימירובר (Yaakov Itzhak Niemirower)), né le 1er mars 1872 à Lemberg (royaume de Galicie et de Lodomérie) et décédé le 18 novembre 1939 à Bucarest, était un théologien juif de Roumanie, rabbin, philosophe et historien du judaisme, grand-rabbin des Juifs de Roumanie entre 1921-1939, sénateur. Il a dirigé la communauté juive de Roumanie sur le chemin de la modernisation de la vie communautaire, promouvant le « judaïsme culturel », l'ouverture sur la culture roumaine et les cultures d'autres peuples. Il a soutenu avec enthousiasme l'émancipation des Juifs et le sionisme et défendu avec courage les droits de la minorité juive dans son pays. (fr)
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