- Stephen Samuel Wise
:"For the American legal scholar, please see
Steven M. Wise ".Stephen Samuel Wise (
17 March ,1874 -April 19 1949 ) was a Austro-Hungarian-born U.S. Reformrabbi and Zionist leader.Biography
Family background
Stephen Samuel Wise was born in
Budapest in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the son and grandson of rabbis. His grandfather, Joseph Hirsch Weisz, was Chief Rabbi of a small town near Budapest. His father,Aaron Wise , had earned a Ph.D. and ordination in Europe, and had come to the United States to serve as rabbi ofCongregation Baith Israel Anshei Emes inBrooklyn, New York .Wise's maternal grandfather,
Móric Farkasházi Fischer , created the Herend Porcelain Company. When Wise's father Aaron sought to unionize the company, Moric gave the family one-way tickets to New York.Wise came to New York as an infant with his family. His father became rabbi of Rodeph Sholom, an 'uptown' Manhattan Conservative congregation of wealthy German Jews.
Education
Wise studied at the
College of the City of New York ), Columbia College (B.A. 1892), andColumbia University (Ph.D. 1901), and later pursued rabbinical studies underRichard Gottheil , Kohut, Gersoni, Joffe, and Margolis. In 1893, he was appointed assistant to Rabbi Henry S. Jacobs of the Congregation B'nai Jeshurun,New York City , and later in the same year, minister to the same congregation. In 1900 he became the rabbi ofCongregation Beth Israel (Portland, Oregon) . In 1933, Wise received an L.H.D. fromBates College .Zionist activism
during this period.
In 1918, leaders within the American Jewish community convened the first
American Jewish Congress inPhiladelphia 's historic Independence Hall. Wise, joined byFelix Frankfurter , U.S. Supreme Court JusticeLouis Brandeis , and others to lay the groundwork for a national Democratic organization of Jewish leaders from all over the country, to rally for equal rights for all Americans regardless of race, religion or national ancestry. [ [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,,00.html Time Magazine, June 20, 1938] ]Public and charitable offices
In 1902, he officiated as first vice-president of the Oregon State Conference of Charities and Correction; and, in 1903, he was appointed Commissioner of Child Labor for the state of Oregon, and founded the Peoples' Forum of Oregon. These activities initiated a lifelong commitment to social justice, stemming from his embrace of a Jewish equivalent of the
Social Gospel movement in Christianity.Wise founded the
Jewish Institute of Religion , an educational center in New York City to train rabbis inReform Judaism . It was merged into theHebrew Union College a year after his death.Wise was a close friend of President
Franklin Delano Roosevelt , who turned to Wise for advice on issues concerning the Jewish community in the United States.In 1925, Wise became Chairperson of
Keren Hayesod whilst he continued his efforts to bring the Reform movement around to a pro-Zionist stance. With the rise to power of theHitler regime, Wise took the position that public opinion in the United States and elsewhere should be rallied against the Nazis. He, along with Leo Motzkin, encouraged the creation of theWorld Jewish Congress in order to create a broader representative body to fight Nazism. He used his influence with President Roosevelt both in this area as well as on the Zionist question.In 1933, acting as honorary president of the American Jewish Congress, Wise led efforts for a boycott of Nazi Germany. He stated "The time for prudence and caution is past. We must speak up like men. How can we ask our Christian friends to lift their voices in protest against the wrongs suffered by Jews if we keep silent? What is happening in Germany today may happen tomorrow in any other land on earth unless it is challenged and rebuked. It is not the German Jews who are being attacked. It is the Jews". [ [http://www.ajhs.org/publications/chapters/chapter.cfm?documentID=230 American Jewish Historical Society] ] Urged by Wise to protest to the German government, U.S. Secretary of State Cordell Hull issued a mild statement to the American ambassador to Berlin complaining that "unfortunate incidents have indeed occurred and the whole world joins in regretting them." During the war years, Wise was elected Co-Chairperson of the American Zionist Emergency Council, a forerunner of
AIPAC .Translations
Wise translated "The Improvement of the Moral Qualities," an ethical treatise of the eleventh century by
Solomon ibn Gabirol (New York, 1902) from the original Arabic, and wrote "The Beth Israel Pulpit", among other works.Death
Wise died on
April 19 1949 , aged 75. He is interred in an unmarkedmausoleum inHastings-on-Hudson, New York .the Free Synagogue is named after him.Criticism of Wise
Dr. David Kranzler has criticized Wise for his alleged failure to recognize the
Holocaust prior to American entry intoWorld War II , and the allegation that he dismissed early reports of theFinal Solution as propaganda. [ [http://www.ou.org/publications/ja/5763/5763fall/ORTHODOX.PDF Review Essay, Orthodox Union] ]In his book "Holocaust Victims Accuse", Moshe Shonfeld asserts that Wise prevented the shipment of food packages from American Jews to Poland due to fear that it would be interpreted by the Allies as giving aid to the enemy. [ [http://www.google.com/books?id=6udBAAAAIAAJ&q=Holocaust+Victims+Accuse&dq=Holocaust+Victims+Accuse&pgis=1 Google Books] ]
Authors
David Wyman and Rafael Medoff, in their book "A Race Against Death: Peter Bergson, America, and the Holocaust", make a further allegation that Wise displayed a lack of leadership that hindered the Holocaust rescue attempts of others. [ [http://www.thenewpress.com/index.php?option=com_title&task=view_title&metaproductid=1197 New Press] ]References
External links
* [http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=216&letter=W Jewish Encyclopedia article on S.S.Wise]
* [http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/biography/wise.html Stephen S. Wise (Jewish Virtual Library)]
* [http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/holocaust/peopleevents/pandeAMEX101.html Biography at PBS.org]
* [http://www.clevelandjewishhistory.net/silver/endnotes.html#wise Cleveland Jewish History note on Wise]
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