Isaac Klein
Rabbi Isaac Klein (1905-1979) was a prominent Conservative rabbi and a leading authority in Jewish law. Born in Hungary, he immigrated to the United States where he became an influential figure in Jewish religious life. Rabbi Klein served as a congregational rabbi in several communities, and was deeply involved in the Conservative movement's institutions, including the Rabbinical Assembly and the Jewish Theological Seminary, where he taught Jewish law. His scholarly works, particularly in the field of halacha (Jewish law), have had a lasting impact on Conservative Jewish practice and thought.
Books
U / Guide to Jewsih Religious Practice / Klein