Presidium of the First Israelite Synod in Leipzig 1869

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© Jewish Community Collection AR 2167 F AR 2167
Joseph Ritter von Wertheimer, Moritz Lazarus and Abraham Geiger, Officers of the first Jewish Council of Leipzig, Schwarz-Weiß-Photographie, ca. 1869, unbekannter Photograph; Bildquelle: © Jewish Community Collection AR 2167 F AR 2167 http://digital.cjh.org:80/R/-?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=1026920&silo_library=GEN01.

Joseph Ritter von Wertheimer, Moritz Lazarus and Abraham Geiger

The first Israelite Synod, attended by rabbis, academics and leading laymen from all over Europe and North America, was held in Leipzig from 29 June to 4 July 1869. Participating members of the community were for the most part Reform Jews. The photograph shows the presidium of the synod: Moritz Lazarus (1824-1903, centre), Abraham Geiger (1810-1874, right) and Josef Ritter von Lazarus (1800-1887, left). During the synod, the founding of the German-Israelite Community Association took place, constituted as a secular Jewish community organisation and as the first large Jewish umbrella organisation, it comprised all of Germany.

 


Joseph Ritter von Wertheimer, Moritz Lazarus and Abraham Geiger, Officers of the first Jewish Council of Leipzig, black-and-white photograph, ca. 1869, unknown photographer; source: © Jewish Community Collection AR 2167 F AR 2167.

 


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