Prophet in a Time of Priests: Rabbi

Prophet in a Time of Priests: Rabbi "Alphabet" Browne 1845-1929

by Janice Rothschild Blumberg
Prophet in a Time of Priests: Rabbi

Prophet in a Time of Priests: Rabbi "Alphabet" Browne 1845-1929

by Janice Rothschild Blumberg

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Overview

Who was “Alphabet” Browne... and why is this the first time anyone has written about him? Between his arrival in the United States during post-Civil War Reconstruction and his death at the onset of the Great Depression, he grabbed headlines as a rabbi, journalist, attorney, and political activist, all in the pursuit of justice. He was widely known as an authority on the Talmud and the life of Jesus, and highly acclaimed nationally for his public lectures which one reviewer thought to be wittier than Mark Twain’s. While serving congregations in numerous cities, among them New York and Atlanta, Edward Benjamin Morris Browne published the South’s first Jewish-interest newspaper; defended an elderly immigrant wrongfully convicted for murder, delivered opening prayers in both houses of Congress, served as an honorary pall bearer for President Ulysses S. Grant, helped Benjamin Harrison win the presidency; bullied Presidents William McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt and William Howard Taft to establish a Jewish chaplaincy for the United States military, was honored by Sultan Abdul Hamid of the Ottoman Empire, and discussed Europe’s “Jewish problem” with Pope Leo XIII. Why, then, did his name disappear from view? Was he victim or visionary, heretic or hero? Armed with a personal interest and unrelenting curiosity, Janice Rothschild Blumberg has meticulously researched, carefully documented and deftly articulated the life of this controversial American rabbi.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781934074992
Publisher: Apprentice House
Publication date: 08/01/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 456
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Janice Rothschild Blumberg is a native Atlantan who returned here after many years in Washington, D.C. She graduated in the arts from the University of Georgia, and subsequently studied American Jewish history while experiencing it, often at close range as the wife - now widow - of two outspoken Jewish leaders, civil rights activist Rabbi Jacob M. Rothschild of Atlanta and David M. Blumberg of Knoxville, Tennessee, international president of B’’nai B’rith, 1971-1978. Ms. Blumberg is the author of two books dealing with Atlanta Jewish history, One Voice: Rabbi Jacob M. Rothschild and the Troubled South, and As But a Day, the story of Atlanta’s Hebrew Benevolent Congregation; and co-author of Deadly Truth, a fact-based novel about a Jewish family coping with apartheid in South Africa. She has written various articles for newspapers, magazines and scholarly journals as well as the entries about Atlanta and Georgia for the Encyclopedia Judaica. In 2013 she received the Samuel Proctor Outstanding Career Scholarship Award in Southern Jewish History from the Southern Jewish Historical Society. In addition to her writing, Ms. Blumberg held leadership positions in numerous organizations in both Atlanta and Washington. Currently a Martin Luther King Jr. Collegium Scholar at Morehouse College, she served for many years on the board of the American Jewish Historical Society, is a past president of the Southern Jewish Historical Society, and chaired the board of the B’nai B’rith Klutznick National Jewish Museum from 1991 to 1998. Her most recent commitment is as a volunteer docent at the William Breman Jewish Heritage Museum in Atlanta. Her newest work, Prophet in a Time of Priests, recounts the extraordinary life of “Alphabet” Browne, whose colorful and eccentric life is a study in the history of American Judaism.
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