
Morris David Joseph
Rabbi Morris David Joseph (28 May 1848, in London – 17 April 1930) studied at Jews' College, London, and in 1868 was appointed rabbi of the North London Synagogue; in 1874 he went to the Old Hebrew Congregation of Liverpool, where he officiated as preacher until 1882. He became delegate senior minister of the West London Synagogue in 1893, when David Woolf Marks retired from active service. Joseph published a collection of sermons, The Ideal in Judaism, London, 1893, and a valuable popular work on Jewish theology, Judaism as Creed and Life, in 1903.
Congregation & Community | Pulpit & Ceremonial collections of prayers | Shabbat Siddurim | Social Justice, Peace, and Liberty
British Jewry | English vernacular prayer | Liberal Movement for Progressive Judaism in Britain | pluralism | Prayers for Praying | tolerance of difference | universalist prayers | אחדות aḥdut (togetherness) | 20th century C.E. | 57th century A.M.
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