Robert poznanski biography

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Gustavus Poznanski

Gustavus Poznanski

Born1804

Storchnest, South Prussia

Died1879
NationalityAmerican
OccupationRabbi
SpouseEsther G. (Hetty) Barrett
ChildrenIsaac Barrett, Joseph, Gustavus Jr., Sarah

Gustavus Poznanski (1804–1879) was cantor and religious leader in Congregation Beth Elohim, Charleston, a pioneer of Reform Judaism in the Antebellum South.

Biography

Early life

Poznanski was born in 1804 in Storchnest, South Prussia, now a part of Poland.[1][2][3][4] He was one of seven children born to Joseph and Sarah Poznanski, members of the Hebrew Congregation of Storchnest.[5] Being from an Orthodox Jewish family, he received a traditional education as a ritual slaughterer and a cantor.[6] He left Poland in 1824 to go to Hamburg, which was a major center of the Jewish Reform Movement at the time.[6][7] He spent time in Hamburg and later in Bremen learning about Reform Judaism before emigrating to the United States in 1831.[1]

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