Die Deborah

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Die Deborah was a 19th-century American Jewish periodical associated with Reform Judaism and edited by prominent rabbi and reformer Isaac Mayer Wise.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Jewish periodical
newspaper
rabbi
religious reformer
associatedWith Reform Judaism
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
editor Isaac Mayer Wise
editorialStance Reform Jewish
editorInChief Isaac Mayer Wise
genre Jewish press
religious periodical
hasContributor Isaac Mayer Wise
hasReligionContent Judaism
hasThematicFocus Jewish community affairs in the United States
Jewish education
Jewish religious reform
Jewish women and family life
Reform Jewish theology
language German
medium print
namedAfter Deborah
surface form: Deborah (biblical figure)
notableEditor Isaac Mayer Wise
occupation editor of Die Deborah
placeOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
publicationCentury 19th century
religiousAffiliation Judaism
religiousMovement Reform Judaism
Reform Judaism
targetAudience Jewish Americans
surface form: American Jews

German-speaking Jews in the United States

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Isaac Mayer Wise editorOf Die Deborah