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in 1906. In Cleveland, he was a member of the Charter Commission in 1920 and president of the Cleveland Society of Sociology from 1922 to 1923. When he was in Philadelphia, he was chairman of the Mayor's Vice and Crime Commission in 1937 and recommended the state of Pennsylvania reform the parole
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when he was in Cleveland, but by 1942 he was part of a group of rabbis who opposed the CCAR's resolution for the establishment of a Palestinian Jewish military unit. He led this dissident group through several conferences that culminated in the formation of the
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over it, although after Gries' death in 1918 he moved to the mainstream Classical Reform. Interested in Jewish education, he grew the Anshe Chesed Sunday School from 135 students in 1908 to 650 in 1916 and supported Cleveland Hebrew Schools. He became rabbi of
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In 1912, Wolsey married Helen Wiener. Their children were Allon L. and Jonathan L. In 1943, he married his second wife, Helen Frank Meyers. In 1941, his first wife Helen and son Jonathan committed suicide together as part of a suicide pact.
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and demanded that the Council be dissolved. He also believed the Zionist movement should be dissolved into a larger world Jewry for the creation of a Jewish life and culture in Palestine.
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with a Bachelor of Arts in 1899. He was ordained a rabbi by Hebrew Union College in 1899, and in that year became rabbi of Congregation B'nai Israel in
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from a long illness on March 4, 1953. His funeral service was held at Rodeph Shalom, and he was buried in Mt. Sinai Cemetery.
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system. He served as president of the Hebrew Union College Alumni Association from 1913 to 1914, president of the
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Wolsey was relatively favorable to non-political aspects of
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Hebrew Union College – Jewish Institute of Religion alumni
363:"Distinguished Pulpiteer, Rabbi Louis Wolsey Dies" 34:, the son of William Wolsey and Frances Krueger. 410: 57:with a Bachelor of Hebrew in 1894 and from the 114:(CCAR) from 1925 to 1927, chancellor of the 298:American Jews: Their Lives and Achievements 118:from 1925 to 1938, a charter member of the 93:Wolsey took post-graduate courses at the 122:, chairman of the CCAR Committee on the 245: 197: 30:Wolsey was born on January 8, 1877, in 411: 112:Central Conference of American Rabbis 340:"Dr. Wolsey Dead; Jewish Leader, 76" 120:World Union for Progressive Judaism 13: 37:Wolsey attended grammar school in 14: 505: 474:People from Little Rock, Arkansas 391: 252:The Universal Jewish Encyclopedia 225:Encyclopedia of Cleveland History 180:Who's Who in American Jewry, 1926 469:School board members in Arkansas 439:University of Cincinnati alumni 153:Wolsey died at his home in the 355: 332: 309: 289: 263: 239: 212: 191: 171: 65:. In 1907, he became rabbi of 1: 489:Jewish American anti-Zionists 429:People from Midland, Michigan 201:Distinguished Jews of America 164: 454:20th-century American rabbis 449:19th-century American rabbis 140:American Council for Judaism 7: 10: 510: 484:Anti-Zionist Reform rabbis 103:University of Pennsylvania 99:Western Reserve University 88:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 84:Congregation Rodeph Shalom 198:Pfeffer, J., ed. (1917). 116:Jewish Chautauqua Society 67:Anshe Chesed Congregation 464:Rabbis from Philadelphia 403:American Jewish Archives 59:University of Cincinnati 479:Burials in Pennsylvania 25: 444:American Reform rabbis 128:Hot Springs, Arkansas 95:University of Chicago 63:Little Rock, Arkansas 16:Jewish-American rabbi 107:Arkansas State Guard 55:Hebrew Union College 53:. He graduated from 398:Louis Wolsey Papers 494:Jews from Michigan 348:The New York Times 325:The New York Times 47:Hughes High School 43:Chicago, Illinois 32:Midland, Michigan 501: 459:Rabbis from Ohio 385: 384: 359: 353: 352: 344: 336: 330: 329: 321: 313: 307: 306: 293: 287: 286: 284: 283: 276:Encyclopedia.com 267: 261: 260: 243: 237: 236: 234: 233: 216: 210: 209: 195: 189: 188: 175: 51:Cincinnati, Ohio 509: 508: 504: 503: 502: 500: 499: 498: 409: 408: 394: 389: 388: 368:Jewish Exponent 361: 360: 356: 342: 338: 337: 333: 319: 315: 314: 310: 295: 294: 290: 281: 279: 271:"Wolsey, Louis" 269: 268: 264: 244: 240: 231: 229: 220:"WOLSEY, LOUIS" 218: 217: 213: 196: 192: 177: 176: 172: 167: 71:Cleveland, Ohio 39:Clare, Michigan 28: 17: 12: 11: 5: 507: 497: 496: 491: 486: 481: 476: 471: 466: 461: 456: 451: 446: 441: 436: 431: 426: 421: 407: 406: 393: 392:External links 390: 387: 386: 354: 331: 308: 288: 262: 249:, ed. (1943). 247:Landman, Isaac 238: 211: 190: 169: 168: 166: 163: 79:Moses J. Gries 27: 24: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 506: 495: 492: 490: 487: 485: 482: 480: 477: 475: 472: 470: 467: 465: 462: 460: 457: 455: 452: 450: 447: 445: 442: 440: 437: 435: 432: 430: 427: 425: 422: 420: 417: 416: 414: 405: 404: 399: 396: 395: 382: 378: 374: 370: 369: 364: 358: 350: 349: 341: 335: 327: 326: 318: 312: 304: 300: 299: 292: 278: 277: 272: 266: 258: 254: 253: 248: 242: 227: 226: 221: 215: 207: 203: 202: 194: 186: 182: 181: 174: 170: 162: 160: 156: 155:Mayfair House 151: 147: 145: 141: 136: 131: 129: 125: 121: 117: 113: 108: 104: 100: 96: 91: 89: 85: 80: 76: 75:Euclid Avenue 72: 68: 64: 60: 56: 52: 48: 45:, as well as 44: 40: 35: 33: 23: 21: 401: 379:– via 366: 357: 346: 334: 323: 311: 303:FamilySearch 297: 291: 280:. Retrieved 274: 265: 257:Google Books 251: 241: 230:. Retrieved 228:. 2018-05-12 223: 214: 206:Google Books 200: 193: 185:Google Books 179: 173: 152: 148: 132: 124:Union Hymmal 123: 92: 36: 29: 20:Louis Wolsey 19: 18: 424:1953 deaths 419:1877 births 413:Categories 282:2022-11-20 232:2022-11-20 165:References 159:Germantown 101:, and the 377:893101715 144:Holocaust 381:ProQuest 373:ProQuest 400:at the 135:Zionism 375:  41:, and 343:(PDF) 320:(PDF) 26:Life 157:in 86:in 69:in 49:in 415:: 365:. 345:. 322:. 273:. 222:. 130:. 97:, 383:. 305:. 285:. 259:. 235:. 208:. 187:.

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Midland, Michigan
Clare, Michigan
Chicago, Illinois
Hughes High School
Cincinnati, Ohio
Hebrew Union College
University of Cincinnati
Little Rock, Arkansas
Anshe Chesed Congregation
Cleveland, Ohio
Euclid Avenue
Moses J. Gries
Congregation Rodeph Shalom
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
University of Chicago
Western Reserve University
University of Pennsylvania
Arkansas State Guard
Central Conference of American Rabbis
Jewish Chautauqua Society
World Union for Progressive Judaism
Hot Springs, Arkansas
Zionism
American Council for Judaism
Holocaust
Mayfair House
Germantown
Who's Who in American Jewry, 1926
Google Books
Distinguished Jews of America

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