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Lot #    12209
Auction End Date    11/1/2005 12:19:00 PM (mm/dd/yyyy)
          
Title Information
Title (English)    Menorah tehorah oder das reine Judenthum
Title (Hebrew)    îðåøä èäåøä
Author    [Only Ed. - Reform] Is. Löwenstein
City    Schaffhausen
Publisher    Hurter’schen Buchhandlung und bei dem Verfasser
Publication Date    1835
          
Collection Information
Independent Item    This listing is an independent item not part of any collection
          
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   Only edition. xvii pp., 1 f., [21]-201 pp., 177:117 mm., wide margins, usual light age staining, stamps, old hands. A very good copy bound in contemporary half leather and marbled paper boards, rubbed. Rare - WorldCat lists only three libraries worldwide that own it.
          
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   This volume discusses Creizenach's "Thariag", which is volume 1 of his "Shulhan arukh", as well as the Shulhan arukh of R. Joseph Caro on Jewish law and Judaism by R. Is. Lowenstein, Bezirtsrabbiner in Gailingen, Grossherzogthums Baden.

Michael Creizenach (1789–1842), German mathematician, educator, and proponent of Reform. In his native Mainz, Creizenach received a traditional Jewish education as well as training in mathematics and philosophy. He founded a Jewish boys' school in Mainz and conducted it according to the principles of Reform Judaism. When the school closed, he continued his studies at Giessen University. Creizenach was appointed teacher and preacher at the Philanthropin high school in Frankfort in 1825. During his tenure there he exercised a decisive influence toward the adoption of Reform. The Reform services he led attracted many worshipers, and an annual confirmation of boys was held at the school. The young rabbis, impressed when they went to preach there, spread the school's influence throughout Germany and beyond. Creizenach's publications cover a wide area of interest. He wrote a mathematical textbook for use in schools and participated in the editing of the periodical Wissenschaftliche Zeitschrift fuer juedische Theologie with Abraham Geiger (vol. 1 in 1835), Israelitische Annalen with J. M. Jost (1839–41), and the Hebrew periodical Zion (1840–42), also with J. M. Jost. He also published a periodical, Geist der pharisaeischen Lehre, of which only six issues appeared (1823–24). He edited Abraham ibn Ezra's Yesod Mora with a Latin and German translation (1840). Creizenach's most important work of Jewish interest was Schulchan Aruch oder Enzyklopaedishe Darstellung des Mosaischen Gesetzes... (4 vols., 1833–40). In this work he tried to prove that talmudic Judaism was a reform of biblical Judaism and, thus, that the Reform Judaism of his own time was a legitimate approach to Judaism.

Title: Menorah tehorah oder das Reine Judethum al Gegenstück des von dr. M. Creizenach, unter dem Titel Thariag herausgegebenen ersten Theils seines Schulchan aruch. In zwei Abtheilungen:

1. Abth. Das wandeln im Lichte des Ewigen, oder Die wahre Aufklärung des Israeliten, dargestellt in einer Predigt;

2. Abth. Beleuchtung des von Dr. M. Creizenach herausgegeben "Thariag, oder Inbegriff der mosaischen Vorschriften nach talmudischer Interpretation."

          
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Period
19th Century:    Checked
  
Location
Germany:    Checked
  
Subject
Reform:    Checked
  
Characteristic
First Editions:    Checked
Language:    German
  
Manuscript Type
  
Kind of Judaica