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Pioneer of Orthodoxy: Rav Rafael Cohen of Hamburg

Pioneer of Orthodoxy: Rav Rafael Cohen of Hamburg

Update: 2025-05-311
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With rising secularization in large urban centers of Western Europe during the 18th century, it would take a concerted effort by the traditional rabbinical establishment to formulate an appropriate response towards the growing trend of secularization. Rav Rafael Cohen of Hamburg (1722-1803), was a Polish rabbi who was appointed rabbi in 1776, of the three united communities of Hamburg, Alton and Wandsbek, collectively known by its acronym AHU. Facing a new reality where secularization was emerging as a reality within the Jewish community, Rav Rafael confronted in its various forms. The story of how he strengthened rabbinical authority in the face of an onslaught against this authority, and his many confrontations with a variety of manifestations of the new secularist trends in his city and across Western Europe, made his responses a prototype for the emerging Orthodoxy of the coming centuries.


 


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Pioneer of Orthodoxy: Rav Rafael Cohen of Hamburg

Pioneer of Orthodoxy: Rav Rafael Cohen of Hamburg

Yehuda Geberer