David Woolf Marks
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David Woolf Marks (22 November 1811 – 3 May 1909)[1] was a British Hebrew scholar and minister. He was the first religious leader of the West London Synagogue, which seceded from the authority of the Chief Rabbi, where he advocated a quasi-Karaite philosophy.
For other people named David Marks, see David Marks (disambiguation).