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Louis Finkelstein was an American clergyman born on September 15, 1895. He was a prominent rabbi and educator known for his leadership in the Jewish community. Finkelstein served as the Chancellor of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America and was influential in Jewish education and scholarship. His contributions to religious thought and interfaith dialogue have had a lasting impact on the Jewish community and beyond. Louis Finkelstein passed away on May 31, 1978, leaving a legacy of service and dedication to education.
"In taking action we must remember that the things which are happening to the Jews today are but a part of the general disintegration anticipated by philosophers and historians of different schools for almost half a century."
"For as Jews, the problem happens to be more urgent and vital than for others; because the destruction of religion on America will involve the destruction also of the religious training of freedom; and with that our civil liberties."
"The road to success, and by that I mean... the possibility of giving the best one has to the cause that one loves most, is not easy."
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