Joseph Herman Hertz (25 September 1872 – 14 January 1946) was a Jewish Hungarian-born rabbi and biblical scholar. He is most notable for holding the position of Chief Rabbi of the United Kingdom from 1913 until his death in 1946, in a period encompassing both world wars and the Holocaust. Hertz edited a notable commentary on the Torah (1929–36, one volume edition 1937). Popularly known as the Hertz Chumash, this classic Hebrew-English edition of the Five Books of Moses, with corresponding Haftorahs, is used in synagogues and classrooms throughout the English-speaking world. He also edited a Hebrew-English edition of the Jewish Prayer Book or Siddur (1946), and contributed to the Jewish Encyclopedia and the Encyclopædia Britannica.
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Contributed on: 05 May 2021 by Israel Brodie | Joseph Herman Hertz | Aharon N. Varady (transcription) | ❧
The text of the prayer, haNoten Teshuah, as adapted for Queen Elizabeth II. . . .
Contributed on: 24 Nov 2019 by Israel Brodie | Joseph Herman Hertz | Simeon Singer (translation) | Aharon N. Varady (digital imaging and document preparation) | ❧
The second revised edition of Rabbi Simeon Singer’s Authorised Daily Prayer Book, enlarged under the direction of chief rabbi Israel Brodie and published by Singer’s Prayer Book Publishing Committee in 1962. . . .