Ezekiel Caro (, ; 26 September 1844 – 24 December 1915) was a German rabbi and historian.
He was at first rabbi of the German-Jewish community of Lodz, Poland, and then at Gniew, western Prussia. He was afterwards successively rabbi at Tczew (1870–79), Erfurt (1879–82), Pilsen (1881–91). In 1891 Caro became rabbi of the Tempel Synagogue in Lemberg, and became the city's chief progressive rabbi on 1 January 1898.
Caro's works include Ausgewählte Gelegenheitsreden (Danzig, 1874), Ein Vierteljahrhundert städtischer Verwaltung (Dirschau, 1880), Geschichte der Juden in Lemberg bis zur Theilung Polens (Cracow, 1894), as well as many sermons and essays in 's .
He left Lemberg for Vienna with the outbreak of World War I in 1914, dying there the following December.
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