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- Q5236460 description "Rabbi".
- Q5236460 description "Rabbi".
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- Q5236460 abstract "David Lefkowitz (April 11, 1875 – June 5, 1955), a rabbi, led Temple Emanu-El in Dallas, Texas from 1920 to 1949, after having worked at Temple Israel in Dayton, Ohio. He opposed the rise of the Ku Klux Klan, which had been revived in 1915; it was strongly opposed to immigrants who were Jews and Catholics from eastern and southern Europe.He and his wife Sadie bequeathed their collection to the Perkins School of Theology, which houses the "Sadie and David Lefkowitz Collection of Judaica". Sadie Lefkowitz was also active in the National Association of Temple Sisterhoods. A Mason, Rabbi Lefkowitz continued to attend meetings knowing that Klansmen were present. He discussed incidents of violence to convince other members that the Klan was inhibiting progress of their booming city.".
- Q5236460 birthDate "1875-04-11".
- Q5236460 birthYear "1875".
- Q5236460 deathDate "1955-06-05".
- Q5236460 deathYear "1955".
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- Q5236460 dateOfBirth "1875-04-11".
- Q5236460 dateOfDeath "1955-06-05".
- Q5236460 name "Lefkowitz, David".
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- Q5236460 comment "David Lefkowitz (April 11, 1875 – June 5, 1955), a rabbi, led Temple Emanu-El in Dallas, Texas from 1920 to 1949, after having worked at Temple Israel in Dayton, Ohio. He opposed the rise of the Ku Klux Klan, which had been revived in 1915; it was strongly opposed to immigrants who were Jews and Catholics from eastern and southern Europe.He and his wife Sadie bequeathed their collection to the Perkins School of Theology, which houses the "Sadie and David Lefkowitz Collection of Judaica".".
- Q5236460 label "David Lefkowitz".
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- Q5236460 surname "Lefkowitz".