- Aaron Wise
Aaron Wise (
May 2 1844 ,Erlau ,Hungary -March 30 1896 ,New York ) was an AmericanRabbi .Wise was educated in the
Talmud ic schools of Hungary, including the seminary atEisenstadt , where he studied under Dr. Hildesheimer. Later he attended the universities of Leipzig and Halle, receiving his doctorate at the latter institution. He assistedBernard Fischer in revising theBuxtorf lexicon, and was for several years a director of schools in his native town. He was for a time identified with theHaredi party in Hungary, acting as secretary to the organization "Shomere ha-Datt", and editing aJudaeo-German weekly in its support. In 1874 Wise emigrated to theUnited States , and became rabbi of Congregation Baith Israel inBrooklyn ; two years later he was appointed rabbi of Temple Rodeph Shalom inNew York , which office he held until his death.Wise was the author of "Beth Aharon," a religious school handbook; and he compiled a prayer-book for the use of his congregation. He was for some time editor of the "Jewish Herald" of New York, and of the "Boston Hebrew Observer"; and he contributed to the yearbooks of the
Jewish Ministers' Association of America , as well as to other periodical publications. He was one of the founders of theJewish Theological Seminary , and the first vice-president of its advisory board of ministers. Wise founded the Rodeph Shalom Sisterhood of Personal Service, which established the Aaron Wise Industrial School in his memory.He was the son of Chief Rabbi
Joseph Hirsch Weiss , and father of RabbiStephen Samuel Wise .References
*JewishEncyclopedia
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