Lewis Naphtali Dembitz
1833–1907 (age 74)
Biography
Lewis Naphtali Dembitz, born in 1833, served as a pioneering Jewish jurist whose thoughtful interpretation of the law offered guidance to congregations and courts alike. He labored tirelessly to build bridges between diverse communities, advocating for equality while preserving the richness of his religious heritage.
In addition to his professional achievements, Lewis was beloved for his gentle counsel and encouragement of young scholars. His legacy rests at The Temple Cemetery, where visitors remember him for both his intellect and his warm humanity.