Alfred Geiger Moses

Rabbi in Mobile, Alabama and Founder of Jewish Science

Alfred Geiger Moses was a prominent American rabbi who played a significant role in the development of Reform Judaism. Born in 1878, he went on to become a respected figure in his community, serving as a rabbi in Mobile, Alabama. His work and teachings had a profound impact on the Jewish community, and he is notable for his contributions to the spiritual movement.

Moses is perhaps best known as the founder of Jewish Science, a movement that draws parallels with the New Thought Movement. This spiritual movement aimed to supplement the services offered by conventional synagogues, providing an alternative approach to Jewish spirituality. Through his work with Jewish Science, Moses left a lasting legacy in the world of Judaism, one that continued to influence generations until his passing in 1956.