Zacharias Frankel

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Zacharias Frankel was a 19th-century German rabbi and scholar who became a founding figure of Conservative Judaism, advocating a middle path between traditional Orthodoxy and Reform.

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instanceOf Jewish theologian
human
rabbi
religious scholar
approachToHalakha emphasis on historical development of Jewish law
approachToTradition maintenance of traditional practice with scholarly adaptation
birthDate 1801-09-30
birthPlace Austrian Habsburg Monarchy
surface form: Austrian Empire

Kingdom of Bohemia
Prague
countryOfCitizenship Prussia
surface form: Kingdom of Prussia

Kingdom of Saxony
deathDate 1875-02-13
deathPlace Breslau
Prussia
surface form: Kingdom of Prussia
educatedAt Charles University in Prague
University of Budapest
era 19th century
ethnicGroup Jews
familyName Frankel
fieldOfWork Hebrew philology
Jewish history
Jewish law
Talmudic studies
givenName Zacharias Bear
surface form: Zacharias
influenced Jewish Theological Seminary of America
Solomon Schechter
development of Conservative Judaism in the United States
knownFor advocating a middle path between Orthodox and Reform Judaism
foundational figure of Conservative Judaism
historical study of Jewish law and tradition
languageOfWorkOrName Czech
German
Hebrew
movement Conservative Judaism
Positive-Historical Judaism
name Zacharias Frankel self-link
notableWork Darkei ha-Mishnah
Introduction to the Mishnah
Mevo ha-Yerushalmi
occupation rabbi
seminary director
university lecturer
opposedTo radical Reform Judaism
strict Orthodox resistance to historical scholarship
placeOfWork Breslau
Dresden
positionHeld Chief Rabbi of Dresden
Director of the Jewish Theological Seminary of Breslau
religion Judaism
theologicalPosition positive-historical approach to Halakha

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Abraham Geiger influenced Zacharias Frankel
Zacharias Frankel name Zacharias Frankel self-link