Joseph Hertz
britský rabín
Joseph Herman Hertz was a prominent British Rabbi and biblical scholar who played a significant role in the Jewish community of the United Kingdom. His most notable position was that of Chief Rabbi, a post he held from 1913 until his passing in 1946. During his tenure, he navigated the community through some of the most tumultuous periods of the 20th century.
As Chief Rabbi, Hertz's leadership spanned both World War I and World War II, as well as the devastating impact of the Holocaust. Throughout these challenging times, he remained a steadfast figure, guiding the Jewish community in the UK with his scholarly insight and spiritual leadership. His legacy as a biblical scholar and a rabbinic leader continues to be remembered, reflecting his dedication to Judaism and his service to the community.