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GOTTHEIL, Gustave, clergyman, born in Pinne, Poland, 28 May, 1827. He is of Jewish parentage, was educated according to the rabbinical code, attended lectures in the University of Berlin and at the institute for Hebrew literature, and in 1855 became assistant minister to the celebrated Dr. Samuel Holdheim of the Berlin reform temple. He was called to Manchester, England, in 1860, and to Temple Emanuel, New York city, in 1873. Dr. Gottheil is a liberal in his religious opinions, and a leader in the reform branch of the Hebrew church. He has been active in educational, social, and charitable reforms, contributing many papers on these subjects to the reviews. He is the author of "Hymns and Anthems" (New York, 1887).
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