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Bohemian Talmudist; born about at Bunzlau; died April 11, , at Frankfort-on-the-Main. Saul Broda sent his son to Cracow to pursue his Talmudic studies with Rabbi Isaac ben Ze'eb Ḥarif of that city, in order to withdraw him from the evil influences of Shabbethaism, at that time spreading throughout Bohemia. After receiving his rabbinical diploma, Broda returned to his native city, but was soon called as rabbi to Lichtenstadt, and thence to Raudnitz. Even then his reputation was so great that Shabbethai Bass asked for his approbation to a book that Bass had written. Hence, when the office of chief rabbi of Prague became vacant about , it was o
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Dr. L.G. Hayne and the Organs of Bradfield and Mistley
By D. McLachlan, M.A. ()
Any history of the organs of Bradfield and Mistley churches is inextricably bound up with the career of Leighton George Hayne, Rector from to
Leighton George Hayne was born at St. David’s Hall, Exeter, the third son of Richard Hayne, D.D., on February 28 and educated at Eton and Queen’s College, Oxford. In he received his with a performance of his cantata “Praise the Lord O my Soul” as the exercise, and in proceeded to his Mus. Doc.
In he was appointed organist at Queen’s, and in precentor. In the same year Harry Sargent, fellow of Merton College and a personal friend of Hayne, asked him to redesign the organ of Merton Chapel. L.G. Hayne had developed an interest in organs when he came under the influence of Sir George Elvey, organist of St. George’s Chapel, Windsor, while at Eton. Organ building was a hobby he was able to indulge to the full as a result of his parents’ wealth. As an undergraduate h