David Einhorn (rabbi)

19th-century German Reform rabbi

David Einhorn was a prominent 19th-century German Reform rabbi who played a significant role in shaping the Jewish community in the United States. As a leader of Reform Judaism, he brought innovative ideas and practices to the country, contributing to the growth and development of the movement. His influence extended beyond his local community, as he worked to create a more modern and inclusive form of Judaism.

Einhorn's notable appointment as the first rabbi of the Har Sinai Congregation in Baltimore in 1855 marked a significant milestone in his career. During his tenure, he developed an early American prayer book for the congregation, which later became a precursor to the 1894 Union Prayer Book. This achievement showcased his commitment to creating worship materials that were relevant and accessible to Jewish-Americans. Through his work, Einhorn left a lasting legacy in the American Jewish community, particularly within the Reform movement.