
Israel Wolf Slotki
Rabbi Dr. Israel Wolf Slotki (1884–1973), scholar and educator, was born in Jerusalem and immigrated to England in 1906, living first in London and later in Manchester. There he served as principal of the Talmud Torah school (1911–50) and later as director of Jewish education for Manchester (1946–50). He organized the first conference of religious Zionists in England (1918) and was secretary of the Mizrachi Center of the United Kingdom (1926–28). His publications include studies of ancient Hebrew poetry, annotated translations of 16 tractates of the Talmud (Soncino Press), commentaries and introductions to three books of the Bible, books on local Jewish history, and many contributions to scholarly periodicals.
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Introduction [to the Siddur], by Rabbi Dr. Israel Wolf Slotki (1964)
Contributed by Israel Wolf Slotki | Aharon N. Varady (transcription) | ❧
An introduction to the Siddur, by scholar and translator Israel Wolf Slotki (1884–1973). . . .