Moses Angel

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Moses Angel (born 29 April 1819 – died 1898, Hammersmith, London, England) was headmaster at the Jews' Free School (JFS) in Bell Lane, Spitalfields from 1842 until 1897. He has been described as "the single most significant figure in Anglo-Jewish religious and secular education in the 19th century". Angel published several books, including one on the Torah in 1858. He was one of the first editors of The Jewish Chronicle in the early 1840s. In this, he was associated with then- Haham, Rabbi David Meldola. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Moses Angel (born 29 April 1819 – died 1898, Hammersmith, London, England) was headmaster at the Jews' Free School (JFS) in Bell Lane, Spitalfields from 1842 until 1897. He has been described as "the single most significant figure in Anglo-Jewish religious and secular education in the 19th century". Angel published several books, including one on the Torah in 1858. He was one of the first editors of The Jewish Chronicle in the early 1840s. In this, he was associated with then- Haham, Rabbi David Meldola.
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