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delivered the eulogy. The honorary pallbearers were trustees of Temple Israel and representatives of the Board of Jewish Ministers and the Association of Reform Rabbis (of which Harris was president when he died). The funeral was attended by, among other people, Court of Appeals Judge
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in 1921 led him to support Zionism and also led to him organizing an annual campaign among children in Jewish religious schools in America that provided for school lunches for poor Jewish children in Palestine. The campaign was sponsored by
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syllabi of Jewish history and literature, and contributions to the "Jewish Quarterly Review" and the "North American Review." He also wrote
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Harris was a founder and honorary president of the Federation Settlement, a charter board member of the
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Harris immigrated to America when he was nineteen. He studied in the Emanu-El Theological Seminary in
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In 1888, Harris married Kitty Green in London. Their children were Adriel, Naomi Wolfson, and Ruth.
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from a brief illness on June 23, 1930. Over a thousand people attended his funeral in
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congregations in New York City, moved to a different location, and became known as
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in 1889. In 1882, while studying, he became a Hebrew teacher for a small Orthodox
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and the Association of Reform Rabbis. He was also a founder and trustee of the
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prayer book. By 1907, the congregation was considered one of the leading
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Reform Judaism in America: A Biographical Dictionary and Sourcebook
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Modern Jewish History from the Renaissance to the World War
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rabbi
Temple Israel of Harlem
London, England
Berkeley Street Synagogue
New York City, New York
Gustav Gottheil
Columbia University
A.B.
A.M.
Ph.D.
Congregation Hand in Hand of Harlem
Harlem
Jastrow
Reform
Temple Israel
Chautauqua
Jewish Protectory and Prison Aid Society
Jewish Board of Guardians
Central Conference of American Rabbis
Jewish Institute of Religion
Palestine
Hadassah
Mount Sinai Hospital
Congregation Emanu-El
Stephen S. Wise
Irving Lehman
Felix M. Warburg
Julian W. Mack
Joseph M. Proskauer
Union of American Hebrew Congregations

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