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in Cincinnati. He was also appointed a Professor at Hebrew Union College that year, teaching theology, ethics, and pedagogy. As pedagogy professor, he was a pioneer in methodology to Jewish education in America and wrote a number of pamphlets on the subject to help teachers. He also served as
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in London, president of the Jewish Religious Education of Ohio and the Rabbinical Association of Ohio, a founder and honorary president of the Western Association of Jewish Ministers, a lecturer on Jewish ethics at the Lewisohn Foundation in
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from 1917 to 1919. Hebrew Union College gave him a D.H.L. degree in 1922. In that year, he retired as professor of Hebrew Union College and rabbi of B'nai Jeshurun, becoming professor emeritus and rabbi emeritus respectively.
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principal of the Teachers Institute of Hebrew Union College from its founding in 1909 until its discontinuance. He was president of the
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in 1884. He was ordained a rabbi at Hebrew Union College that year, and in 1888 he received a Doctor of Divinity from there.
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Grossmann immigrated to America when he was ten with his father, who became rabbi of
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Hebrew Union College – Jewish Institute of Religion faculty
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Grossmann was an organization committee member of the 1911
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Hebrew Union College – Jewish Institute of Religion alumni
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all conducted the funeral service. He was buried in the
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Following Grossmann's retirement as rabbi he moved to
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Emigrants from Austria-Hungary to the United States
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Index

Vienna
Austria
Ignaz Grossmann
Rudolph Grossman
Congregation Beth Elohim
Brooklyn, New York
Cincinnati, Ohio
Hebrew Union College
Hughes High School
University of Cincinnati
Temple Beth El
Detroit, Michigan
Isaac Mayer Wise
Congregation B'nai Jeshurun
Central Conference of American Rabbis
First Universal Races Congress
New York City
The American Israelite
Long Beach, California
James G. Heller
Maximilian Heller
Leo M. Franklin
Walnut Hills Jewish Cemetery


Who's Who in American Jewry, 1926
Google Books
Malone, Dumas
Dictionary of American Biography
Charles Scribner's Sons

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