Judah Magnes

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Judah Magnes was an American Reform rabbi, pacifist, and Zionist leader who became the first chancellor and later president of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and advocated a binational Jewish-Arab state in Palestine.

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instanceOf Zionist leader
human
pacifist
rabbi
university chancellor
university president
countryOfBirth United States of America
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
countryOfDeath United States of America
dateOfBirth 1877-07-05
dateOfDeath 1948-10-27
educatedAt Hebrew Union College–Jewish Institute of Religion
surface form: Hebrew Union College

Humboldt University of Berlin
surface form: University of Berlin

University of Cincinnati
University of Göttingen
Ruprecht Karls University Heidelberg
surface form: University of Heidelberg
employer Hebrew University of Jerusalem
ethnicGroup Jews
surface form: Jewish people
familyName Magnes
fieldOfWork Jewish communal leadership
higher education administration
interethnic relations in Mandatory Palestine
peace activism
givenName Yehuda
surface form: Judah
knownFor advocacy of Jewish-Arab cooperation in Palestine
founding role in Ihud (binationalist) movement
leadership in the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
pacifist positions during World War I
languageSpoken German
Hebrew
memberOf American Jewish Committee
Zionist Organization of America
movement Reform Judaism
Zionism
binationalism
nativeLanguage English
notableWork advocacy of a binational Jewish-Arab state in Palestine
occupation peace activist
rabbi
university administrator
placeOfBirth San Francisco
placeOfDeath New York City
positionHeld chancellor of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
president of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
religion Judaism
religiousTitle Reform rabbi
residence Jerusalem
New York City
sexOrGender male

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Ahad Ha'am influenced Judah Magnes