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    Sabato Morais (Hebrew: שבתאי מוראיס; April 13, 1823 – November 11, 1897) was an Italian-American rabbi of Portuguese descent, leader of Mikveh Israel...
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  • fictional character in the Tenchi Muyo! series Sabato Morais (1823-1897), Italian-American rabbi Instituto Sabato Saturday, in Italian This disambiguation page...
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    martial artist Richard C. Morais (born 1960), Canadian-American writer Sabato Morais (1823–1897), Italian-American rabbi Stephan Morais (born 1973), English...
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    Series 5, 6, and 7 Penn Libraries: Sabato Morais Papers Yeshiva University Libraries: Guide to the Henry S. Morais Papers 1877-1930 Geni: Projects-Presidents...
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  • (halakhic) Jews. Sabato Morais, rabbi of Philadelphia's Mikveh Israel, championed the reaction to American Reform. At one time Morais had been a voice...
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    withdraw their constituencies from the UAHC. Those joined Kohut and Sabato Morais in establishing the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. It united...
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    Nina Morais Cohen was born "Bonina Morais" on December 6, 1855, in Philadelphia. Her mother, Clara Esther Weil, was German-American. Her father, Sabato Morais...
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  • Henry Samuel Morais (May 13, 1860 – September 21, 1935) was an American writer and rabbi. Henry Samuel Morais was born on May 13, 1860, in Philadelphia...
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  • London - stylist and fashion consultant Jay Manuel - make-up artist Sabato Morais - rabbi leader of Mikveh Israel Synagogue, pioneer of Italian Jewish...
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  • wave of Jewish immigrants to build a homeland in Palestine. 1886 Rabbi Sabato Morais and Alexander Kohut begin to champion the Conservative Jewish reaction...
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