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J. Leonard Levy

Hymnal Number: d26 Author of "Come, ye faithful servants of God's holy cause" in Union Hymnal for Jewish Worship

John Codman

Hymnal Number: d83 Author of "I lift mine eyes unto the hills, the pillars of the eternal" in Union Hymnal for Jewish Worship

Isaac Mayer Wise

1819 - 1900 Person Name: Isaac M. Wise Hymnal Number: d45 Author of "From heaven's heights the thunder peals" in Union Hymnal for Jewish Worship American Reform rabbi, editor, and author. Born 29 March 1819, Steingrub (now Lomnička, Bohemia, Austrian Empire 26 March 1900, Cincinnati.

David Philipson

Hymnal Number: d156 Author of "See, O God, we children come" in Union Hymnal for Jewish Worship

Henry S. Jacobs

Hymnal Number: d79 Author of "How goodly is thy house, O Lord" in Union Hymnal for Jewish Worship

Henry Berkowitz

1857 - 1924 Hymnal Number: d4 Author of "A wish, though unexpressed" in Union Hymnal for Jewish Worship Berkowitz, Henry (1857–1924) rabbi was born in Pittsburgh, Pa. He was a graduate of the University of Cincinnati and Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati and was one of the first four rabbis ordained in the U.S.A. (1883). He served as Rabbi of Rodeph Scholem Synagogue in Philadelphia (1892–1922) and founder of the Jewish Chautauqua Society (1893). He also wrote popular religious literature. NN, Hymnary. Source: http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/Berkowitz%2c+Henry

Max Meyerhardt

Hymnal Number: d165 Author of "Ten thousand martyrs died for Isr'l's cause" in Union Hymnal for Jewish Worship

Robert Loveman

Hymnal Number: d73 Author of "Here let thy people come, dear Lord" in Union Hymnal for Jewish Worship

Addie Funk

Hymnal Number: d186 Author of "Thy faithful servant, Lord, doth yearn" in Union Hymnal for Jewish Worship

Emma Lazarus

Hymnal Number: d95 Author of "Kindle the taper, like the steadfast star" in Union Hymnal for Jewish Worship

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