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Max Dienemann (geboren am 27. September 1875 in Krotoschin, Provinz Posen; gestorben am 10. April 1939 in Tel Aviv) war ein deutscher Rabbiner, Publizist und Philologe. Er war einer der führenden liberalen Rabbiner in Deutschland. Zusammen mit Leo Baeck leitete er den Allgemeinen Rabbinerverband Deutschlands, in dem liberale und orthodoxe Rabbiner organisiert waren. Max Dienemann (September 27, 1875 – April 10, 1939) was a German reform rabbi, publicist and philologist. He was one of the leading Liberal rabbis in Germany. Together with Leo Baeck, he headed the Rabbinical Association of Germany, in which liberal and orthodox rabbis were organized. In 1935, he ordained Regina Jonas, the first female rabbi in Jewish history.
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Frank Surall
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