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CHORIN, AARON (1766–1844)

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Originally appearing in Volume V06, Page 270 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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CHORIN, See also:AARON (1766–1844) , Hungarian See also:rabbi and See also:pioneer of religious reform. He favoured the use of the See also:organ and of prayers in the See also:vernacular, and was instrumental in See also:founding See also:schools on See also:modern lines. Chorin was thus regarded as a See also:leader of the newer Judaism. He also interested himself in public affairs; and his son See also:Francis was a Hungarian See also:deputy. See L. See also:Low, Gesammelte Schriften, ii. 251.

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