Bernard Moses Casper (1916–1988) was born and raised in London; educated in London and Cambridge; and served as both a Rabbi and educator in Manchester and London. He was a commissioned Chaplain in the British Army through most of the Second World War, and served with distinction as Senior Chaplain of the Jewish Infantry Brigade Group, earning a Mention in Despatches. In 1956, he was appointed the first Dean for Student Affairs at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and was called to Johannesburg in 1963 as Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregation of Johannesburg. In 1964 he became Chief Rabbi of the Federation of Synagogues of South Africa.
Attributes | Values |
---|
rdf:type
| |
rdfs:label
| - Bernard M. Casper (en)
- Bernard M. Casper (pt)
|
rdfs:comment
| - Bernard Moses Casper (1916–1988) was born and raised in London; educated in London and Cambridge; and served as both a Rabbi and educator in Manchester and London. He was a commissioned Chaplain in the British Army through most of the Second World War, and served with distinction as Senior Chaplain of the Jewish Infantry Brigade Group, earning a Mention in Despatches. In 1956, he was appointed the first Dean for Student Affairs at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and was called to Johannesburg in 1963 as Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregation of Johannesburg. In 1964 he became Chief Rabbi of the Federation of Synagogues of South Africa. (en)
- Bernard Moses Casper (1916–1988) nasceu e foi criado em Londres, no Reino Unido. Educado em Londres e Cambridge, ele serviu como rabino e educador em Manchester e Londres, sendo famoso por ser o rabino-chefe da Brigada Judaica na Segunda Guerra Mundial e depois rabino-chefe da Congregação Hebraica Unida de Joanesburgo e da Federação Sul-Africana de Sinagogas. (pt)
|
dcterms:subject
| |
Wikipage page ID
| |
Wikipage revision ID
| |
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
| |
sameAs
| |
dbp:wikiPageUsesTemplate
| |
after
| |
before
| |
title
| |
years
| |
has abstract
| - Bernard Moses Casper (1916–1988) was born and raised in London; educated in London and Cambridge; and served as both a Rabbi and educator in Manchester and London. He was a commissioned Chaplain in the British Army through most of the Second World War, and served with distinction as Senior Chaplain of the Jewish Infantry Brigade Group, earning a Mention in Despatches. In 1956, he was appointed the first Dean for Student Affairs at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and was called to Johannesburg in 1963 as Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregation of Johannesburg. In 1964 he became Chief Rabbi of the Federation of Synagogues of South Africa. (en)
- Bernard Moses Casper (1916–1988) nasceu e foi criado em Londres, no Reino Unido. Educado em Londres e Cambridge, ele serviu como rabino e educador em Manchester e Londres, sendo famoso por ser o rabino-chefe da Brigada Judaica na Segunda Guerra Mundial e depois rabino-chefe da Congregação Hebraica Unida de Joanesburgo e da Federação Sul-Africana de Sinagogas. Bernard foi um oficial capelão no Exército Britânico durante a maior parte da Segunda Guerra Mundial, e serviu com distinção como capelão sênior do Grupo de Brigada de Infantaria Judaica, ganhando uma menção em despachos. Após a guerra, Bernard se mudou para Israel. Em 1956, ele foi nomeado o primeiro Reitor para Assuntos Estudantis da Universidade Hebraica de Jerusalém, e foi chamado para Joanesburgo em 1963 como Rabino-Chefe da Congregação Hebraica Unida de Joanesburgo. Em 1964, tornou-se Rabino-Chefe da Federação das Sinagogas da África do Sul. (pt)
|
schema:sameAs
| |
prov:wasDerivedFrom
| |
page length (characters) of wiki page
| |
foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf
| |
is Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
of | |
is Wikipage redirect
of | |
is after
of | |
is before
of | |
is predecessor
of | |
is foaf:primaryTopic
of | |