Richard Gottheil
English–American scholar and Zionist (1862–1936)
Richard Gottheil was a prominent English-American scholar and Zionist, born in 1862. His expertise lay in Semitic studies, and he made significant contributions to the field. Gottheil's work extended beyond academia, as he was also a dedicated activist, particularly in the Zionist movement. His commitment to the cause was evident in his involvement in various organizations and initiatives that aimed to promote Jewish rights and interests.
Gottheil's legacy is marked by his founding roles in several notable institutions. He was a key figure in the establishment of the Zeta Beta Tau fraternity, which aimed to promote unity and solidarity among Jewish students. Additionally, he was one of the founders of the Jewish Institute of Religion in New York, an institution dedicated to promoting Jewish education and scholarship. Through his work, Gottheil left a lasting impact on the Jewish community and beyond, until his passing in 1936.