- Herman Baar
Herman Baar was an American educator, born in 1826 in
Stadthagen , nearHanover , Germany. He received a preliminary education at the gymnasium of Hanover, and, after graduation, took a course inphilology and theology at theUniversity of Göttingen . On the completion of his studies he took a position as teacher at the celebrated undenominational school atSeesen , Germany, which he held for eight years. In 1857 Baar received the ministerial appointment in the Seel street synagogue,Liverpool , in which office he spent ten years. Loss of voice forced him to relinquish this post; and, believing a change of climate advisable, he went toNew Orleans , La., where he directed a school. In 1876 he was appointed superintendent of theHebrew Orphan Asylum of New York — a position he filled successfully till his resignation in 1899. Baar is the author of "Homely and Religious Topics" (two volumes of sermons to children), a Biblical history (part 1 published 1901), and of numerous magazine articles.External links
* [http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?_r=1&res=950CE7D71230E132A2575BC0A96F9C946597D6CF&oref=slogin Funeral notice] in the
New York Times
*Jewish Encyclopedia
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