The Business of Rabbinic Sermons and Their Publication: Rabbi Yudel Rosenberg’s Bar Mitzvah Sermons

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Title
The Business of Rabbinic Sermons and Their Publication: Rabbi Yudel Rosenberg’s Bar Mitzvah Sermons
Abstract
Rabbi Yehuda Yudel Rosenberg (1859-1935) immigrated to Toronto from Eastern Europe in 1913, and moved to Montreal in 1919 where he described himself as chief rabbi of the "United Hebrew Congregations of Montreal" in competition with Rabbi Hirsch Cohen (1860-1950), who also was seen as the city's chief rabbi.
Publication
Jewish History
Volume
Vol. 23
Issue
no. 2
Pages
169-177
Date
June 2009
Language
en
Notes

Article first published in Canadian Jewish Studies / Études juives canadiennes, Vol 13-14 (2005-2006): Special Issue: Sermon and Society in the Canadian Jewish Experience.

Citation
Robinson, Ira. “The Business of Rabbinic Sermons and Their Publication: Rabbi Yudel Rosenberg’s Bar Mitzvah Sermons.” Jewish History Vol. 23, no. 2 (June 2009): 169–177.
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