File:Posithis.png
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DescriptionPosithis.png |
English: A scan from the protocols of the Frankfurt Rabbinical Assembly, printed in 1845 (p. 22), citing w:Zecharias Frankel's declaration that "as long as the assembly will be based on Positive-Historical Judaism, there's hope the positive will dominate here." |
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Source | Protokolle und Aktenstücke der zweiten Rabbiner-Versammlung, abgehalten zu Frankfurt am Main |
Author | E. Ullman |
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