Abraham Feinberg
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Abraham Feinberg (14 September 1899 – 5 October 1986) was an American rabbi who lived much of his life in Canada. In his obituary, The New York Times declared about him: "He was always ready to march, lend his name or send a telegram if there was a protest for disarmament or for a treaty on a nuclear test ban, or against racism in South Africa, radical injustice in America and United States policy in Vietnam."
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Abraham Feinberg
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Abraham Feinberg
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Abraham Feinberg
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Reno, Nevada, United States of America.
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1986-10-05
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Bellaire, Ohio, United States of America
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1899-09-14
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Ruth E. Katsh , Patricia C. Blanchard
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1899-09-14
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2
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1986-10-05
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Social activism
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American
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Storm the Gates of Jericho , Rabbi Feinberg's Hanoi Diary , I Was So Much Older Then , Sex and the Pulpit
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Rabbi and singer
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Anthony Frome
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1916
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Abraham Feinberg (14 September 1899 – 5 October 1986) was an American rabbi who lived much of his life in Canada. In his obituary, The New York Times declared about him: "He was always ready to march, lend his name or send a telegram if there was a protest for disarmament or for a treaty on a nuclear test ban, or against racism in South Africa, radical injustice in America and United States policy in Vietnam."
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1986
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1916
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Anthony Frome
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1899
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1986