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Hermann Adler, by Leslie Ward, 1904.

Rabbi Dr. Hermann Adler CVO (30 May 1839 – 18 July 1911) was the Chief Rabbi of the British Empire from 1891 to 1911. The son (and successor as Chief Rabbi) of Nathan Marcus Adler, the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica writes that he "raised the position [of Chief Rabbi] to one of much dignity and importance."

Born in Hanover, like his father, he had both a rabbinical education and a university education in Germany, and like him he subscribed to a modernised Orthodoxy. He attended University College School in London from 1852-54. He graduated at Leipzig; he later received honorary degrees from Scottish and English universities, including Oxford.

He was head of a congregation in Bayswater during his father's lifetime, and his father's assistant from the time his father's health began to deteriorate in 1879, before succeeding him on his death in 1891.

In 1909 he was appointed a Commander of the Royal Victorian Order.[1]

Adler wrote extensively on topics of Anglo-Jewish History and published two volumes of sermons. He was a vigorous defender of his co-religionists and their faith, as well as their sacred Scriptures.[2]

He is buried in the Willesden United Synagogue Cemetery, Beaconsfield Road NW10, London.


[edit] References

  1. ^ London Gazette Issue 28263
  2. ^ 'Three Chief Rabbis', Cecil Roth in Jewish Leaders, ed. Leo Jung (Jerusalem 1953)

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Jewish titles
Preceded by
Nathan Marcus Adler
Chief Rabbi of Great Britain
1891–1911
Succeeded by
Joseph Herman Hertz



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